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  1. My dearest darling one in a million mum died in my arms on 12th March 2009. Mum lived with me and my husband for the past 5 years, she suffered from Parkinsons and other complaints, we looked after her 24/7, we would do it all over again in a heartbeat. My darling dad passed on in 2003 and the pain still remains....I am heartbroken and finding it so hard to be without her. I have secondary breast cancer to my bones and mum would always help me through the worries, each night we would say our prayers and she would lay her hands on me, i believe she will help heal me from above. Below are some words i word for her... Anna Mary Kendall 18.06.1922 – 12.03.2009 ‘Our Mum’ Our Mum was a truly wonderful, kind, honest, caring, unassuming and selfless person. A wonderful mother to her four children, Yvonne, Margaret, Anne and Peter, she had 57 years of happy marriage to her husband James, who sadly passed away in 2003. Mum spent most of the past five years living happily with her daughter Anne and son-in-law John, who she thought of as one of her own. Those who knew mum felt the warmth of her nature, and with her soft Irish accent you couldn’t help but be charmed by her. Although she had a debilitating illness for the past ten years, we never once heard mum complain. Her main concerns were always for others, especially for her children - were they getting enough to eat and sleep! Mums faith, her belief in God, was strong and unmoveable. When asked her thoughts about death and dying she answered ‘it will be like an adventure’. She had no doubt that she would be reunited with James, and one day, with all her loved ones. The loss, the emptiness that mum leaves in our lives will never be healed, but the legacy of her love and faith live on in us, her children, and we gain great comfort from this. Until the day we meet mum again, our love and prayers are with her always.
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