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Jessica Beza |
2008-01-06 |
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Thank you so much for your poem Mary. It touched me more than I could express. In April of 2006 my cousin, Mandy, was diagnosed with inflammatory breast cancer. Her mother has been a survivor for over 15 years, so I didn't grasp the full ramifications of this specific diagnosis. Ten painful months later, she succumbed to the disease. On February 21, 2007, Mandy, our grandmother and I celebrated our last birthday together. Four days later, and 1 day after my mother's birthday, her pain ended and ours began. It is still hard for me to accept what happened, but being able to find people like you eases my pain. So thank you, for all that you do on this site. |
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From: Las Vegas, NV |
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Christine Addison |
2007-12-03 |
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Mary,
My mom has colon cancer and I've been looking for awhile to get her something special for Christmas this year. Your angel earrings are perfect..I'm ordering a pair for my sister and myself as a sign of unity with my mom. I want her to know that she's never alone-
Keep going...your skills are priceless! |
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From: MA |
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Amanda King |
2007-11-28 |
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Mary- Your jewelry is beautiful and a "Forever Piece". I bought my Mother, my two sisters and my grandmother,whom we lost in May to Alzheimers, each the bracelet with the puzzle piece and purple ribbon. They were so unique and very special to your situation. Mary you worked so hard to get them to me before the funeral, THANK YOU. YOU ARE A BLESSING!!! And I still do not have the right words to thank you and express what these bracelets mean to all of us! Keep putting your heart into your work! Bless you! |
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From: Michigan |
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Sherrie Smith |
2007-10-29 |
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My older sister, Jayne, was diagonised with breast cancer on October 19, 2007. She will survive. |
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From: Livermore, CA |
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