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"Big Girl" |
~Because Mom loved her
flowers....
Mom and Dad's passion was their flower gardens.
Dad had a knack for growing Gladiolas.
One year he grew a long row of gladiolas down their driveway,

it was so breath-taking that a
local neighbor acquisitioned them for her wedding. |
Please take a moment to check out a book that
was sent to me by a new friend. It truly is a Small World, when women
can find each other through a common cause. I am so blessed to be a
part of this world! :)

Product
Description
Momma and Me is a true story of a mother and a
daughter who simultaneously suffer cancer - one ovarian, one breast.
The memoir highlights the experiences of mother and daughter during
a six year period, 1991-1997. Virtually all women and those who love
them have been, are being, or will be touched by similar, real-life
experiences. It is the author's hope this story will reach out to
those people and help to guide them through the maze.
About the
Author
Cherie Schofield has lived in Baton Rouge,
Louisiana, most of her life, having moved there at the age of seven
with her family. She received two bachelor's degrees (Sociology and
Elementary Education) from Louisiana State University and taught
briefly before becoming a probation officer for Baton Rouge City
Court. The bulk of her adult life, however, has been spent as a
stay-at-home mom and community volunteer. Her goals at the age of 59
are to laugh and to love and to spread both as much as possible. If
you are interested in having the author speak to your cancer support
group or other cancer-related organization, please contact her by
e-mail at
mommaandme@gmail.com or at
www.authorhouse.com.
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We
would like to thank all of you for your kind words and
prayers as we celebrate my mother's Journey Home. Mom left us to join Dad
on
the Red Road Home
on April 13, 2003 after a long time lost in that Dark Place
we know as Alzheimer's.
I'm sure Dad is running for the hills now!
My mom is a Breast Cancer
Survivor, and her journey was a silent one, until she was ready to tell me
her story. When Mom finally told me, "I didn't want to trouble you...",
that opened up a whole new world for me.
Mom, I am sorry you felt
you had to go on this journey alone, but I know you know now, you were
never alone.
Mom, you are loved, more than I was ever able to tell you. and missed very
much.

Happy Birthday
and
Happy Journey Mom!
April 15, 1920-April 13, 2003

Thank you Debbie P, for the greeting card with Mom's picture on it! |
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Alzheimer's Awareness bracelet made for me by one of our
dearest people! |
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Sandra, age 5
wife of Michael Schwab
"Little Miss Mini Ponies"
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Samuel (Salvatore) and Laurena (Penny) Ranelli
Married
Oct. 23, 1950 Dad
ended his battle with lung cancer on Oct 9, 2000.
Mom was a breast cancer survivor; she joined him 3 years later.
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"Let the snowflakes fall upon
your
tongue like memories, then we can sit a while and I'll share my stories with
you."
Sandra Schwab

Igor
The Snow Dog
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Lori Anne Lenfert Tilton
Story

Lori
passed away at 2:05 am August 14, 2004
NEW ALBANY
TILTON, LORI ANNE LENFERT, 35,
died Saturday at her home in Troutman, NC. She was a native and former
resident of New Albany. She is survived by her husband, Keith A. Tilton;
parents, Robert D. Sr. and Judy Lenfert of Floyd Knobs, IN; sister, Kelly
Lenfert of Louisville; brother, Rob Lenfert of London, England; and
grandmother, Anna Donahue of New Albany. Her funeral Mass will be held at
10 a.m. Friday at St. Mary's Catholic Church, with entombment in Kraft-
Graceland Memorial Park. Visitation will be from 4-8 p.m. Wednesday and 11
a.m.-8 p.m. Thursday at Kraft Funeral Service, 708 E. Spring St., New
Albany. Expressions of sympathy may be made to the Lance Armstrong
Foundation,
Your prayers and support are greatly
appreciated ~
Mike and Sandra Schwab
All the wealth in the
world
could not buy you a friend
nor could it pay for the loss of one
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Some of our Friends in the
Netherlands with a common cause, specializing in hand-stitched cards on
linen.

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