Terminally ill 83-year-old gets dying wish An 83-year-old terminally ill woman had her bucket list wish fulfilled when a group of bikers turned up on her doorstep. Anne Turner just wanted to sit on a Harley-Davidson but she got to experience more than that.
The letter reads: "Dear Jennifer, this is a special button tree. The top button on the left is from the army uniform that your great-grandfather (my father, Oscar Anderson) wore while he was fighting in WWI - 1918. The top button on the right is from the navy uniform that your grandfather wore while he was serving aboard the USS Sproston dd 577 (a destroyer) during WWII - 1944-45. The other buttons on the tree are from my mother’s button box. The tiny ones may have been on some of my baby clothes (which makes them real antiques)! In those days you saved the buttons from the clothing you were throwing away. Love, Grandma" Jennifer Meese Becker
One of my best friends in elementary school was a precious girl who had cystic fibrosis. After 7th grade she moved out of state, and I heard the next year that she had passed away. I was heart broken. After she moved, we lost touch and I didn’t get to say good bye. Years later, as an adult, my sister and I were shopping at our local thrift store, and I bought a bag of random gift tags in which I found this angel drawn by my dear childhood friend It had her name and the city she’d moved to printed on the back. I was stunned and overwhelmed that it found it’s way to me. It will always be my best find. Heidi Fitzgibbon
Slydice wrote: » https://twitter.com/IDPH/status/1243995554465615872
silverharp wrote: » ^^^ "A full investigation is underway to determine the cause of death" that means they dont know why the infant died yet
Researchers know more about COVID-19 than they did 2 and a half months ago, but that's little comfort to a family who unknowingly lost their baby boy early in the pandemic.
mustang shelly wrote: » Oh shoots, it's a repost is it?