Fun Monday #26 - A Friendship Ends on This Earth
Unfortunately, events that were expected, but not with such haste, prompted me to do an immediate rewrite.
Our Aunt Pat died yesterday. This post is dedicated to her and her Best Friend, Anne. Thanks in advance for reading. No comments necessary.
Photo taken of Pat and Anne this spring.
Aunt Pat was a strong and intelligent woman. She was a feminist long before the word was in the dictionary. She never married. I know she had offers. She was brilliant and somewhat intimidating. (She helped develop a small portable kidney dialysis machine in the early sixties.)
When she was in her early 50’s, she met Anne on an overseas guided tour. The two hit it off.
A widow, Anne was a mother and a grandmother with a lifestyle much different. Intelligence, spunk, and delight in the world around them drew them together. They became fast friends.
For over 25 years, they met each week for dinner. They vacationed together. The two could talk for hours, and did.
Pat’s body grew weary several years ago. In our concern, we asked her to move the 250 miles to our hometown so that she would be close to family.
“I’ll think about it,” was her response. I doubt she thought about it once. The reality was that Anne was her family.
On one occasion we were talking and Pat said, “If either Anne or I had been born a man we would have been married.”
She and I laughed about the remark, but I knew she was serious. Pat loved her friend deeply.
The past five years Anne transported Pat to each medical appointment. That is only one of many items on a long list of “Anne dids.”
Each time we would call and check in, Pat informed us that Anne was taking care of ‘things.’
For the past year, Anne has been our source for keeping track of Aunt Pat. Anne’s report last week prompted the hubby to visit Pat on the weekend. They spent several hours of quality time.
Yesterday,
Today if you asked me about friendship, I would describe it for you in one word: Anne.
Good-bye to a Grand Grand Lady. Thank you, Anne, for loving her.
Comments
My sincere condolences to you and Wal.
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Your tribute to this friendship is beautiful.
Aunt Pat is a wonderful woman...and so is Anne.
My BFF and I joke all the time that we should be married to each other...Life would be so much easier.
And my condolences to you and your family.
Your Aunt Pat and Anne...That is friendship!!
sorry about Pat's passing. ((hugs))
My best friend L and I have been best friends since 4th grade, when we were 9 yo. We are both 38 now.
She is the BEST friend I could ever have.....speaking of which I think Ill tell her that today.
I will be thinking about Anne and keep her in my prayers. Devotion like that is something we all desire.
My thought will be with you all.
Hugs,
Sue
I'm so sorry for your loss.
"Friends are the family we choose."
Happy Monday!
A story that is perfectly told.
This is the story of TRUE FRIENDSHIP! Thank you for sharing with us!
Know that there is someone thinking of you in your time of loss. And cheers to Aunt Pat, for a life well-lived.
My thoughts and prayers are with your family for peace at this time.
My thoughts and prayers to you and your family...and especially to Anne. What a beautiful story of friendship and once again, you wove a tapestry of love with your words.
Kathy
Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for warming our hearts with it.
I'm so sorry for your loss!
I am sorry for your family's loss.
We are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses.
xo