Loretta Marshall
For any of you who visit the other gyn cancer boards here on CSN, and I know some of you do, you would have met the incomparable Miss Loretta Marshall. She is truly one of the many angels who have graced this earth.
Loretta is signing off, and I wanted to share her post with those who might not know her. I pray that someday God lets me in heaven to meet this woman and hug her, and all the warriors we have lost in this journey.
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Thank you for letting us know
Thank you for letting us know! I have read so many of her posts. She was a wealth of knowledge!! My heart is breaking yet again.
Love,
Eldri
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My heart is in my throat
I join derMaus in my thanks to you NTFC for posting this. As you 2 know, I just made a decision to stop dilation as it was making my quality of life very poor. Like Loretta, I am almost 80 (2020), and life has for the most part been a good one. Today I sat with a dying friend whose struggle to die is harder then living. When someone like Loretta writes such a beautiful and moving piece, it should be shared. There is a time for all things and today as I sat with my friend, I thought of the poem, Invictis; I am the master of my fate - the captain of my soul. Acceptance is a beautiful thing for then we move on to laugh and hug and enjoy those precious moments with the ones we love. Bless all of us as we share our lives so openly with others. Loretta will be greatly missed but what a legacy she has left. Peace
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I read the first part of the
I read the first part of the link you sent NoTime. I didnt know her other than that. Shes been through alot and she sure sounds confident in her desision
I will be thinking about her. May she have the angels with her as she believes.
What a strong women she is.
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Thanks
Thanks for posting Ellen. I read many of Loretta’s posts when dealing with my peritoneal reoccurrence and actually considered the surgery she had at Pittsburg. May God wrap his loving arms around her and give her an easy journey home. She helped so many people on her way. And in her final months, she’s still helping us. Unfortunately, whether we want to face it or not,we all will come to this decision. Thanks to Loretta for giving us some tools. Bless her. But I still hate cancer.
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Thank youNo time. I read
Thank youNo time. I read Loretta’s posts often though recently I was on vacation and missed some though I had been feelingher time with us was not much longer . She was such a strong and informative member and I will miss her posts greatly.May her journey go peacefully. She was surely an angel for all of us while on earth. Bless her always....
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Thank you for sharing
I didn't know Loretta and hadn't been on the ovarian website but am thankful for her insight and compassionate message to all of us. Reading her post did make me cry because my mortality is staring me in the face as I don't know how much time I have left. But like Loretta I have faith in our Heavenly Father and trust that he will decide when it's time for me to leave this earth.
I enjoyed the beautiful poem her mother wrote and have kept a copy of the Mayo article.
God Bless her on this next journey. May she find peace and eternal life. xoxo
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Here is her obituary for all
Below is her obituary for all that want to see it and/or post their condolences. Thank you, Kathy, for letting us know.
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Thank you, Kathy and No TimeNoTimeForCancer said:Here is her obituary for all
Below is her obituary for all that want to see it and/or post their condolences. Thank you, Kathy, for letting us know.
for letting us know. I am not religious but I sure hope she is flying on angels' wings.
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