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First Mother's Day without mom was hard day

'She was not only my Mom, but my best friend,' Rita Neat says'

This my first Mother's Day without my mom, Janice Corbin.

It was such a hard day for me as I went to the cemetery to take flowers to my mom. I went to her house and picked one of every kind that was blooming and took to her.

She had so lovingly planted all of them. As I sat there, I thought how blessed I was to have her as my mom.She was not only my mom but my best frriend. I love her and miss her so much. I was always told you would never know how much you love your child until you have your own. How true that is.

There is no greater gift than that of the love of a mother for her child. God has richly blessed my life and I am so thankful to have had the time I did with my mom. If you haven't taken the time to tell your mom how much she means to you and how much you love her, take the time and do it now.

You will never regret it. Happy Mother's Day to all mothers. God bless you!

s/Rita Neat


2009 Mother's Day Tributes




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