I'd like to tell you all that there are still wonderful people out there in the world. Since I found out about my cancer, all sorts of people have stepped up to say kind words, lift Willard and I up in prayer. Bring meals, food, give gas money for all those trips to Chapel Hill and back. Just so very many things it's hard to remember them all. Wilma and Arthur Johnson sent checks twice for gas money. It was so much appreciated, especially since gas prices are so high. I want to say a special thank you, to Wilma and Arthur for their kindness.
Susan Sanders sent me fingernail polish, teal in color. Which was the color of the ribbon for my particular cancer. I know that this does not seem like much, but it was a gesture of love, which I appreciate, and it really touched my heart. Thank you Susan for your kindness.
Now Weldon and Kay Glover, sent many delicious prepared meals. They also supplied some groceries for us. Now I'm not speaking of can goods, I'm speaking of steaks, pork chops and many other items that were well appreciated. They really showed what Christlike people are all about.
JC and Joyce also brought meals. They would also bring us fish plates from the fish restaurant in Fayetteville that they go to.
Even my pharmacists, went out of her way to make sure that I got medicines that I needed. She spent lots of time on the phone getting things straightened out about the insurance\Medicare when things got mixed up.
There are many genuine good people out there. My care while taking chemo was extraordinary. The nurses were great. They let you know that they cared, and made you feel right at home. And that's important when you're setting there five hours each time.
But most of all I'd like to thank God for His healing power, for healing me once again from this awful disease called cancer. We surely have a loving God who cares for us and is there for us. He must want me to do something more with my life, because, I'm still here. I am and will live to serve him every waking minute. He is my rock, strength and Savior, and I live to serve him. If I have overlooked anyone please forgive me, and know that I appreciate all who were there for me. Until next time God bless each one of you, and God save.
Now Weldon and Kay Glover, sent many delicious prepared meals. They also supplied some groceries for us. Now I'm not speaking of can goods, I'm speaking of steaks, pork chops and many other items that were well appreciated. They really showed what Christlike people are all about.
JC and Joyce also brought meals. They would also bring us fish plates from the fish restaurant in Fayetteville that they go to.
Even my pharmacists, went out of her way to make sure that I got medicines that I needed. She spent lots of time on the phone getting things straightened out about the insurance\Medicare when things got mixed up.
There are many genuine good people out there. My care while taking chemo was extraordinary. The nurses were great. They let you know that they cared, and made you feel right at home. And that's important when you're setting there five hours each time.
But most of all I'd like to thank God for His healing power, for healing me once again from this awful disease called cancer. We surely have a loving God who cares for us and is there for us. He must want me to do something more with my life, because, I'm still here. I am and will live to serve him every waking minute. He is my rock, strength and Savior, and I live to serve him. If I have overlooked anyone please forgive me, and know that I appreciate all who were there for me. Until next time God bless each one of you, and God save.
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