MY MOM
My mom passed away on April 4th, 2009 and I can tell you this… I will miss her… every day… for the rest of my life.
She was unstoppable…end of story. Always positive…always thinking about what she could do to make others lives better. She made me. She is me. I am her. And I will carry her message till my last breath. Sound dramatic? Maybe. But it’s true.
You can see a few videos of her in the last two months below. They are short but if that doesn’t show you unstoppable, nothing will. Virginia Chenault. She also had a Facebook page that is open to see. Virginia Coan Chenault. Take a look, it’s nice.
She was a stand for so many charities and taught us kids to give back. So if you feel the urge…donate some money to either your favorite cause in her name or one of hers…just let me know you did it so i can write you a thank you note.
Homelessness was close to her heart. Cancer finally got her but she loved the American Cancer Society. Our family has been ravaged by Crohns Disease. Thank you.
My mom passed away on April 4th, 2009 and I can tell you this… I will miss her… every day… for the rest of my life.
She was unstoppable…end of story. Always positive…always thinking about what she could do to make others lives better. She made me. She is me. I am her. And I will carry her message till my last breath. Sound dramatic? Maybe. But it’s true.
You can see a few videos of her in the last two months below. They are short but if that doesn’t show you unstoppable, nothing will. Virginia Chenault. She also had a Facebook page that is open to see. Virginia Coan Chenault. Take a look, it’s nice.
She was a stand for so many charities and taught us kids to give back. So if you feel the urge…donate some money to either your favorite cause in her name or one of hers…just let me know you did it so i can write you a thank you note.
Homelessness was close to her heart. Cancer finally got her but she loved the American Cancer Society. Our family has been ravaged by Crohns Disease. Thank you.
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