I have not written much about Terry’s Mom. I called her Mom or Mom Reiff. She was a strong woman and because I did not
know how to be assertive with her I did not accept the fullness of her
goodness. But there were many times when
we were very close and I loved her deeply and miss her sometimes so much. I wish we could talk now and I hope someday
we will be able to again. I have little
doubt we will. There was one time when
we were especially close. When she was
about the age I am now, she got cancer.
I’m not sure of it’s name but it was a bad one and it had gone to her
lymph nodes. At the time there was a 50%
chance of survival. She and Dad Reiff
had come down to see us in Mississippi as they did at least twice a year. She had found a lump in her groin and asked
Terry to check it out. She told her she
should go to her doctor in Independence where they lived and have it examined
there because it was suspicious. Judy
told me it was 7only the second time she had seen her Dad cry. The other time being when their son Mike was
killed in Vietnam. We were busy with our
little family then but they were in our thoughts and prayers often. When they came to visit she had lost all her
hair and wore a wig. Mom Reiff was not
one to speak openly about her faith but she was a woman of great faith. I sometimes did not recognize that. Somewhere in my keepsakes I have a testimony
she gave at church during that time. She
had been deeply moved by a scripture at church.
It is the familiar one, “They that wait upon the Lord will renew their
strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run and not be
weary; and they shall walk and not faint.” Isaiah. I believe God confirmed to her heart that
this scripture could be true for her. I
know she clung to it. During that time I
was in a bible study and came upon another scripture, “O rest in the Lord. Wait, wait patiently for Him and He will give
you the desires of your heart. Commit to God all of your goings, and place in
God all of your trusting…” I wrote both of those scriptures on a
board with a picture of an eagle on it.
And gave it to her. Another woman we
knew died during that time of the same kind of cancer. Terry’s Mom had a hard struggle. She fell a lot because of the chemo and how
it affected her legs. She was sick a
lot. But she made it through and she and
Dad had many years together after that time.
Many good things happened as a result of her cancer. She and my Mom got so close. For awhile my Mom wrote to her every
day. But that’s another story. I think it’s the true meaning of the
scripture that says that all things work for good for those who are called
according to His purposes. I love you
Mom . I’m looking forward to our talk.
Saturday, October 15, 2011
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I miss her, too. I remember that time. It was December of 1982, and I was getting married. She showed me a lump on her belly. I touched it, and it felt like a tingly shock went through my body. I wanted her to go to the doctor right away, but she said she would go after the wedding. She was sure it was just a hernia. I lived in Cincinnati when the diagnosis came in, and always felt guilty that she didn't go see a doctor sooner. She was a little stubborn that way... :)
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