Rose Ballard - my mom October 2, 1918 - October 10, 2013 Forever in my heart |
Last Sunday my family gathered to celebrate Mom’s 95th
birthday – the one we all knew would be her last. I could not be there, so they read her a
letter from me. Perhaps she heard it,
perhaps not, but I know she felt my love.
Sunday night, her care facility phoned to say she likely
wouldn’t make it through the night.
Still she hung on for three more days. She always was a strong-willed woman, doing things her own way in her own time.
Early this morning she passed away.
Her last week on earth, like much of her life, was full of music: the care home’s music therapist sat at her
bedside, playing guitar and singing; our
dear family friend sang all the old campfire songs and when she ran out of
those made up songs about Mom’s life; the staff brought in CDs of her favourite music
to play for her. She was surrounded by
caring people who helped to make the passing easier.
Mom lived a long and full life – a life of adventure and
family, a life of laughter and friendships and service to others. She was a camper, a hiker, a lover of mountains and oceans and all nature, a traveler to places like Africa and New Zealand and Coppermine , NWT. Most of all, she was a mom. She loved her family deeply and was there for
us through good times and bad.
Mom and Dad's wedding England, 1941 |
Mom with one of us kids |
It would take a book to tell her story: a child growing up in
England , a war bride, an
immigrant with husband and three young children, active member of PTA and
church in our home town of White Rock .
Mom as a teenager in England Part of the grass hockey team at school |
And for 55 years, she was a very active member of the Girl
Guide Association – Brown Owl, Lones Advisor, National Cadet Coordinator, Commissioner,
International Trainer, Trefoil Guild member, and I’m sure many other positions
that I’ve forgotten. She was honored
with two of the highest awards given by the Girl Guide Association - the Medal of Merit, and the Canadian Beaver
Award, as well as a Lifetime Membership.
Mom, honored member of the Girl Guide Association |
The outdoors was, next to family, one of her
greatest loves. Each summer Mom and Dad piled
us kids and all our gear into the car to camp our way around British Columbia . We hiked and mom taught us the names for the
flowers and trees and birds; my dad and
I fished, and mom cooked our catch for dinner in a cast iron pan over an open
fire.
She spent a few years living in Quebec
– my dad was transferred there from British
Columbia shortly after we kids had all left home –
and when she was widowed at 59, she
returned to her beloved west coast, back home to White Rock, BC. She
joined with a group of friends for weekly hikes until well into her 70s or
early 80s. In her little gold Honda
Civic, friends by her side and a thermos
of tea and a packet of sandwiches in her knapsack,, she would putter off here and there to hike
this trail or that. Her favourite hikes
were trails to the alpine meadows of Mount Baker and Manning Park . She called those places ‘her’ mountains.
Mom's Mount Baker Always visible from our childhood home |
The last two years have not been easy for Mom as she
experienced the loss of her sight, her
mobility, her memory, as well as the loss of several close friends and family members including my sister,
Carole.
We all grieved for Mom, and she for herself, when she could
no longer live the life she loved. But even
these past few months, she was still in there,
her love of family always present, and her sense of humour popping out from
time to time. She was still the mom we
knew and loved. And now she is painfree
at last, and at peace, and reunited with
my dad and my sister and all those who have gone before her.
For many years, Mom has been the last living member of her
generation on our family tree.
And now she is gone.
The Girl Guides make trail signs as they hike, using twigs, grasses or stones to leave silent
messages for those coming along behind them. The
sign I always liked best was a circle with a single rock in the middle. It meant “ I have gone home”.
Mom has gone home.
Her long hike is over. It is
time for rest.
Day is
done, gone the sun,
From the
lake, from the hills, from the sky;
All is
well, safely rest;
God is
nigh.*
Love ya Mom. See ya
on the other side.
(*TAPS – lyrics by Horace
Lorenzo Trim. Sung at the ending of each
Girl Guide day. )
17 comments:
Lovely tribute, Jean. Wishing you peace in your sorrow.
Sounds like a treasure Jean..may she RIP after such a long full life..
Cheryl K
I don't know what to say Jean except I'm so sorry for your loss.
Else
Thank you for sharing your mom's life with us Jean. It's easy to see where your wonderful traits come from.
What a lovely silent message for those coming along behind.
We shall remember it.
Warm hugs
XOX
Gosh Jean, after reading this I feel I know your Mom so well. Nice of you to share those wonderful photos and memories of her long life. She sounded like a really super lady.
Hugs to you...
barb
I'm sorry for your loss, Jean.
JudyL
Jean, when I read your blogs I am amazed by the many things you are successful at and what a wonderfully community minded person you are. Now I know why. You take after your mother.
Thank you for sharing your memories and pictures of her.
I am so very sorry for your loss.
Thinking of you Jean.
(((((((((hugs)))))))))))))
Lovely tribute, my thoughts are with you.
There could be no more perfect tribute than the circle of stones. Hugs to you in your sorrow.
Deb S.
My sympathies to you in your loss, Jean - yes, she'll be waiting with all those - two- and four-footed - that you've loved and lost.
Jean, I am so sorry for your loss. What a lovely tribute to a cherished mom.
What a beautiful and special lady you described your mom as..i am so sorry for your loss..Marion
Jean, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family, at this particularly difficult time.
Marie
I'm truly sorry for your loss Jean, thank you for letting us take a peek at some of your Mom's huge accomplishments, it is easy to see where you learned to love the outdoors. from a former Brownie and Girl Guide a very big salute and hugs
Kate D. & Lucy,Finn, and Lady Grayce
Dear Jean..may your Mother rest in peace,thank you for sharing your memorie's & life with us.The necklace with the stone in the middle...says it all.
God Bless you,..your remaining family & Furry friends. deepest tworsympathy marion J
I'm so sorry for your loss. Thank you for sharing your Mom's life and photos with us. She sounds very special indeed.
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