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Missing (Nancy) MAJW

MsGebby
MsGebby CSN Member Posts: 659
I think of her all the time. Her words of encouragement and great advise is sadly missed by me.

It's Christmas and I know she is with our Heavenly Father still guiding us with her spirit.

I love and miss you Nancy. Merry Christmas among the angels in Heaven.

xoxo
Mary

Comments

  • Rague
    Rague CSN Member Posts: 3,653 Member
    I too miss Nancy so much and
    I too miss Nancy so much and think often of her. You are right she is definately with Heavenly Father - along with so many others.

    Wocekia

    Susan
  • New Flower
    New Flower CSN Member Posts: 4,294 Member
    Rague said:

    I too miss Nancy so much and
    I too miss Nancy so much and think often of her. You are right she is definately with Heavenly Father - along with so many others.

    Wocekia

    Susan

    I miss her too and others
    Every time when I take Xeloda I think of Nancy who encouraged me to start this drug. While I am still on Chemo her cheer leading helped me of lot.
    I also thinking about others we have lost during this year and several years ago
    Let's remember our Pink Angels. Happy Holidays to all
  • GreeneyedGirl
    GreeneyedGirl CSN Member Posts: 1,077

    I miss her too and others
    Every time when I take Xeloda I think of Nancy who encouraged me to start this drug. While I am still on Chemo her cheer leading helped me of lot.
    I also thinking about others we have lost during this year and several years ago
    Let's remember our Pink Angels. Happy Holidays to all

    My angel ornament~
    Nancy sent to me two years ago, it is in the center of my tree, changing her lights as she glows. I told my granddaughter who is 5 that my friend who gave her to me is now an angel herself in heaven. I think of her often~
    ~M
  • missrenee
    missrenee CSN Member Posts: 2,136 Member

    My angel ornament~
    Nancy sent to me two years ago, it is in the center of my tree, changing her lights as she glows. I told my granddaughter who is 5 that my friend who gave her to me is now an angel herself in heaven. I think of her often~
    ~M

    Nancy was so special to me also
    I was lucky enough to receive several personal notes/cards from Nancy when I was re-diagnosed at Stage 4 earlier this year. Her soothing words and good advice were so wonderful. One of her cards was a hand-painted watercolor which she did. She was a marvelous watercolor artist. It is on my shelf here in my office and hardly a day goes by that I don't look at it and think of her. Thank you for being there for me, Nancy. I know you are in Paradise among the angels.

    Hugs, Renee
  • Gabe N Abby Mom
    Gabe N Abby Mom CSN Member Posts: 2,413
    I miss Nancy as well, she
    I miss Nancy as well, she was so kind and generous. There are others I'm also missing...I guess it's the season.

    Hugs,

    Linda
  • smalldoggroomer
    smalldoggroomer CSN Member Posts: 1,184
    I miss Nancy also. She was a
    I miss Nancy also. She was a very big help to me when I started my journey. I miss so many.
    Let us never forget..
  • Christmas Girl
    Christmas Girl CSN Member Posts: 3,682 Member
    She was quite special...
    And I think of her often, too. Her passing still feels fresh & hurts.

    Thank you, Mary, for posting this thread in honor of Nancy.

    Kind regards, Susan