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My Mother's Passing...

Story ID:1202
Written by:Scott R. Lupo (bio, contact, other stories)
Organization:OurEcho
Story type:OurEcho Community
Location:Phenix City Alabama USA
Year:2006
Person:Cynthia Lupo
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Posted 11/14/2006 10:30 | Reply
Scott, Consider yourself and your many positive influences on the OurEcho community one of her finest legacies.
Posted 11/13/2006 19:16 by Kathe M. Campbell | Reply
My deepest condolances to you and yours, Scott. Your family is close and I doubt your mom saw you as the "comic relief." Bless you dear friend....Kath
Posted 11/13/2006 17:11 by Renee Holland Davidson | Reply
Dear Scott,

My condolences to you and your family. May you all find strength in memories and the love you share. Sending warm thoughts your way ~~~~~~
Renee
Posted 11/15/2006 12:23 | Reply
Scott, my heart aches for your loss. No matter what, we can never be prepared for the passing of a loved one. My deepest condolences to you and your family.
Maria Harden
Posted 11/12/2006 21:58 | Reply
My condolences Scott, and Mark. It is inevitable for all of us, but life is eternal. You will see her again, of that I am certain.
As for the members of OurEch, I think I have referred to them before as family. I certainly feel that way, and am proud to be a member of that family.
Be with your Father as much as you can now for he needs you. God Bless you all.

Fred Wickert
Posted 11/12/2006 18:07 by Renie Burghardt | Reply
I'm so very sorry, Scott!
Sending prayers your way at this time of great sorrow.

Renie
Posted 11/12/2006 20:24 by Gail Lee Martin | Reply
Scott and Mark I want you to know we can never be prepared for this kind of loss. This will be so very hard for you father too. So hang in there guys! I'm glad to be even a small part of your big family that is getting bigger daily. As ever, Gail
Posted 11/12/2006 23:25 by K. L. Farnum | Reply
To the Lupo family, I send my condolances, and I remind you of the poem about the Sparrow. That GOD knows all things, down to the time The smallest Sparrow falls. HE is there, and you will meet again. K.L. Farnum
Posted 11/13/2006 11:10 by Shannon Marie Hyle | Reply
So sorry to hear of your mother's passing. My thoughts will be with you all in the days to come.
Posted 11/17/2006 00:16 | Reply
Having missed this update earlier, I add heartfelt condolences now, Scott, for you all!
Yet, Am so thankful that your mom was blessed by good and loving kids!
GOD bless U and Brother and all the rest!
Cher
Posted 11/18/2006 13:10 by Carol J Garriott | Reply
Dear Scott and Family, I'm so sorry for your loss. No matter how much we know it's their time, we're not ready to let them go. It will always hurt, but it will ease in time. A lot of time. My best regards, Carol
Posted 11/20/2006 17:45 by barbara elliott carpenter | Reply
Scott, I am so very sorry to learn of your mother's passing. I hadn't checked the site for several days, so I'm a bit out of touch with current issues. I know how difficult this time is for you and your family. My heart aches for you and your sorrow. With much sympathy....Barbara Carpenter
Posted 11/24/2006 18:17 by Kathleene S Baker | Reply
Hello Scott,

Please accept my condolences on the loss of your mother. I've been inundated with company the past month and wasn't aware of your loss until now! I apologize for not being timely with sending you my sympathy.

Losing a parent is difficult, indeed, and I'm so sorry.

Kathy Baker
Posted 12/10/2006 22:22 | Reply
Scott,
I'm sorry to hear about your mother's passing, and I'm so sorry I didn't find out until now. My thoughts are with you and your family.

Robert V.
Posted 12/11/2006 07:43 by Susan Hammett Poole | Reply
Scott, my own mother died in November of 1986, but it seems like yesterday. I found that one gift God gives is that the love you held for your mother will intensify even tho' she is no longer here on earth. You will think of precious things she did and said and recall the times in your life when she came to bat for you when no one else did. You're probably already declaring that you are truly a better person for having had the privilege of being her son. Memories of your mother will come pouring forth which will bring smiles and tears and every emotion in between. As the pain of her passing fades, God reminds you of all the laughter and good family times, and your heart will find rest in the remembrances. You and the rest of your family members stay close and give each other lots of warm hugs this season. I promise that in the middle of the huddle, your mother's love reigns. Those we hold most dear never truly leave us.
Posted 12/12/2006 03:52 | Reply
Dear Scott and family,
Not until I read it tonight did I realize that your mother died last month. I am sincerely sorry. It is never easy to face the death of a loved one. My prayer is that God will sustain you in the upcoming weeks and months with peace and hope each time you think of her. I'm sure you have many happy memories of her. May they bring a smile to your face and comfort to your heart and soul.
Blessings,
Sandi in FL.