Mama Beverly, and Shots Along the Way
Beverly Edwards.
A strong, sweet, caring
and loving Christian woman.
Two months ago Beverly
was told that she had
pancreatic cancer.
It had spread also to the liver
so, Beverly elected to
not take treatments.
She was given 6 to 8 months.
Julie, one of my best friends,
is Beverly's daughter.
I was going to go visit within
the last two months but I
never made it. And as of
Wed. 4-26-23, Beverly was
gone.
NEVER, NEVER put
off going to visit people.
Never trust that 6 months
will play out for the whole
6 months. She did really
well, she was with the family
for Easter but two months in,
something changed. The pain
was unbearable. Beverly
was taken to Alive Hospice,
I was out there to visit with her
on Saturday after the wedding I
worked. Beverly never woke up.
The nurses said she could hear
her children,
her hubs and grands.
I sat out there for four or more
hours with Julie and her family.
Outside of Beverly's room we
laughed, joked, and shared
memories,
In the room with Beverly we
all took our time sitting
with her, holding her hand and
telling her we loved her.
I sat holding her hand and talking
with her myself.
You see Beverly called me her
adopted daughter. She opened up
her arms to me as Julie's best friend,
but then took me into her heart.
I was always felt welcome
in her home.
I love you Mama Beverly and
I will miss you.
I grabbed a few pics while
heading to Felicity's
party.
Saw this amazing wooden bridge
so you know I had to stop
and take a few pics.
Black and whites.
Check out this cool
mailbox.
Also, had to pull off the road
for these pics.
Please keep Julie and her family
in your thoughts and prayers.
Thank you.
Comments
Very cool photos you shared today!
Your photographs are lovely, especially the black and white ones.
All the best Jan
Those black and white photos are awesome.
The pictures are so cool, hubby and I like to come across those kind of cool things too. That bridge is so special all out of wood like that.
Your other photos are just lovely.
Your photos, as usual, are spectacular. I believe b&w photos are my favorite.
xoxo