Friday evening, November 21st, ten days after the death of her youngest daughter, Belinda, on what would have been Belinda's 53rd birthday, Mary Elizabeth Callaway Riggall passed from this life peacefully. She was surrounded by her loving children and grandchildren during the days and hours before her passing, and Sister Kath and I were with her when she took her last breath. She led a remarkable life, always on her own terms, and I can't possibly detail it any better than Brother Chris did for her obituary, which ran in today's Atlanta Journal Constitution. (FWIW, the odd punctuation errors are the AJC's and were not in Chris' perfectly written original.) Quoting:
With her during the days before her passing, I was struck by the constant flow of grandchildren drawn to her side, her room often full of tall and handsome young men. She was a spectacular grandmother to them and they will love her forever for what she gave them. A remarkable woman, she was loved and will be missed. My personal thanks go out to Canterbury Court for their service and support to all of us during this time. It was hard, but their staff, particularly the second floor nursing staff, made it bearable. Peace, Mama. Update: The AJC is running a news obit in Monday's paper. Here's the link.
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My deepest sympathies to you and your family on the loss of your mother and
sister. They both sound like extraordinary women. I'm sending some extra
long and tight hugs.
Thinking of you and sending my deepest sympathies. It's no surprise where
you got your great spirit. Peace.
May her memory be for a blessing, always.
Life takes you to all the places both light and dark. I hope there was some
peace there for everyone.
Oh Darlin', I so sorry about this happening. Long ago my mother passed, and
hopefully you got to the chance to talk and share before your mom's
passing.
So sorry about your mom, Sharon. It's been a rough month for y'all.
Catty, thanks so much. Hugs are much needed. It hasn't all sunk in yet.
I'm so sorry for your loss. She sounds like an incredible lady, and no
matter how prepared one is for such a loss, it doesn't make it any easier.
Prayers and virtual hugs go your way.
Sweetie, I am so sorry to read this. You've had more than your share of
late, eh? Sometimes life just SUCKS.
Hugs and kisses to you and my deepest sympathies.
I'm so sorry, S. Your mom was an admirable woman who lived a full life.
Love and hugs at this time.
So sorry. Sounds like she lived a blessed life and passed much love to her
family.
Love to you and your family. MB
Wow, Sophmom. So sorry to hear of your mother's passing. Again, lots and
lots and lots of love and light coming your way from this end.
So sorry not to have been here sooner. I am so very sorry for your losses.
Know that you are held in hearts all over North America.
The fifth of December 1916 was my Mom's birthday and she died in November
of 1962. She died hard and I still tear up when I think of her pain. She
was like you a third daughter
and should have had a better fate.
I'm so sorry to hear about your losses, especially at this time of year.
Losing your mother is tough (loss mine in Sept.). This will be my first
holidays without her, but we've decided to celebrate her life rather than
to mourn it. Hopefully, you can find a balance between using her death to
improve your life and missing her physical presence.
I'm sorry for your loss and sorry I didn't come by sooner. Hard as it must
have been, it's so good that she was surrounded by family. Peace to you.