We lost the most wonderful woman last night. My Mother In Law Isobel Fletcher passed away quietly surrounded by family and some dear friends.
We opted out of doing surgery, because even the best outcome wasn’t the outcome Mom would have wanted. It was obviously the right answer because as soon as they stopped doing all the heroic stuff they had been doing to prepare her for surgery and just kept doing all the stuff she basically needed, Mom was gone in less than an hour. I am so grateful that Colin’s uncle and his wife were back from BC for a while. Irene was such a comfort for everyone all day. She really helped Dad realize it was time to let Mom go. She told us of a dream she had had Tuesday night. Irene saw Mom standing in this glorious light, looking radiant, and healthy, and pain-free (something she hasn’t been since a child). She could see us all standing on one side of Mom, but Mom was facing away from us. When she told us this dream I could see it so clearly myself! That’s Mom, there certainly is no question where she was going. It took Dad most of the day to finally tell Mom ‘good bye’. But that was obviously what she needed to hear too.
There is going to be a giant hole in the United Church community of Cobden. Mom was so active, she had just retired from her organist position but was always available when needed.
She was the best Mother In Law. Mom treated me like her daughter and she loved our Ella. It’s going to be hard without her. Isobel may have been quirky, but we loved her so much.
I am so sorry Paula. She will be greatly missed by all.
The very first day I went to buy eggs from her she recognized me immediately and remembered me from Greenwood United Church. That was more than 40 years before! Her memory had always amazed me!
Sometimes when I stopped to buy eggs she would tell me a short story about my grandmother, Lillie. I so loved to hear those stories!
What a wonderful dream Irene had. What a comforting message it holds!
Know that the Lord is with you and your family at this time.
My prayers are with you all.
Thanks Debbie, she was a great lady. I’m going to have some big shoes to fill. Colin laughed when you mentioned your Grandma. He says she was quite the character too.
Thinking of you, and prayers for Isabel. We will sure miss chatting with her when we stop by the farm. She always had a story to tell, bless her.
Indeed, it was a very sad day for us folks in the U.S. and England. What a beautiful photo of Jack and Isobel. I miss her smile and laughter, but have been blessed to have wonderful cousins. Love to all.
I’m very sorry for your loss Paula, I will be thinking of you all.
Oh my, I was sad to read this. But what a lovely dream or maybe it was a vision. 2012 has been an awful year on you guys. May 2013 be filled with all the best for you all.
Thinking of you,
Lisbeth
so very very sorry for your families loss! so close to the holidays as well.
It does sound like you have many fond memories to keep her alive – a fitting tribute that we can only hope to leave behind
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