Such was a day we all have had,
To hear that dreaded news.
That a very special person we dearly so love,
Was not long to be in our world too be in our view.I wish it would all go away,
For surely this cannot be.
A very special person that still much love',
And she still had some love for me!I tried to make semblance of that day and time,
Finding a place for me to run away, and for a place where I could hide.
All my thoughts running through my mind,
Are making me crazy and I want them all to go away,
Oh please, can you make go away and come back another time.We packed the things that you would need,
Because this was your last journey.
But we did not pack what you really needed,
For this was your final destiny.Only you could know what you really needed,
Can you see them as we wait?
Are they asking you to cross over now,
It won't ever be too late!
So don't you take long and stay.
And they will all be there, too love and comfort you,
When you get to the other place where you will cross.
They will be there too show they will be there too shoe you what too do. that other side,
And you will never be alone again walking around to get lost.
They will be there with you and they will never let you part,
They will come and tell how grateful for all your are,
All those stories you told too all of when you were down here!
How all the you people talked about,
Kept there souls so they could
And now we can tell your story,
Of how great you lived your own life.
So that will always keep you in alive.
And you will never die.
I wrote this whole large family down,
For I wanted to let you too get to know them.
I only wish I could be there too help you find them all,
When this is your final time and I wanted for me too share.I will always love and miss you,
My sweetest sister I had finally did find.
And hopefully you will be there also, with me when I go there,
When me day comes that is mine,As Ever,
MaryEllenCampbell
MEC:© June 23,2016Martha JoAn Campbell
Sister Celine Of Sacred Heart in Cullman, Alabama
1933-2016
Martha JoAn Campbell was born on January 18, 1933, in Vicksburg, Mississippi, her father, John Woodley Campbell ', who was 25, and her mother, Katherine Alice Montgomery was 19. She had one brother, my husband Dr. John Campbell and one sister, Linda Mae Campbell Price. She died on June 24, 2016, from fast illness of Alzheimer's, in Loretto, Tennessee, at the age of 83, and was buried there June 26, 2016.
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