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In Loving Memory
Of My Mom
Cynthia Rose Prentice
December 3, 1948 - March 4, 2003

I can’t believe it’s been 2 years since you left us.
The pain and loneliness of losing you still feels like it was just yesterday.
So many tears I have cried since you left.
I miss seeing your smile and hearing your laugh.
I miss your hugs and kisses.
Thinking of all that we shared together.
You were not only my mom.
You were my best friend.
You knew me better than I knew myself.
I miss all those long talks we used to have.
You always knew the right things to say to make me feel better when I was feeling sad.
You were always there for me when I needed you.
I miss going to the casinos with you.
I miss all the things we used to do together.
Even though the last few years of your life was spent in constant pain from cancer.
You always managed to stay active as you could and keep positive about things
even though not much hope was given after the cancer came back with a vengeance.
You never gave up hope.
You fought long and hard and never took life for granted.
You taught me so much.
I will always be thankful that I was given the gift of having you for a mom.
The bravest and strongest woman I ever knew.
It’s really lonely here without you.
But I know that you are in a much better place now.
Free from all pain and suffering.
Knowing that you are no longer in pain and
that one day I will see you again
is what keeps me going.
Until that day I know you will always be watching over me,
and singing for me.
Just like you promised me you would.
And when it’s my time to go, I won’t be scared.
Because I know you will be there.
Waiting for me with open arms.
I love you mom.
I love you so much.
Loving and missing you always,

Your Daughter,
Mary