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Kristina (Kristi) Booth
In Memory of
Kristina (Kristi) Lee
Booth
1949 - 2014
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My mom

As I struggle with what to say about my mom the usual things pop into my head. How much I loved her, how much I am going to miss hearing her voice, her laugh, our time together. Instead I want to tell you about a lady who taught me determination, compassion, charity, how to treat my wife. A lady who was teaching me lessons right up until the end of her life. In mom's final days her faith and love for Jesus was an inspiration as well as a great comfort to me. The day after mom found out about the cancer I had stopped to see her, we talked about how scared she was, I told her Jesus was scared the night the Romans came for him and asked God to take their cup from him. I told mom that if it was ok for Jesus to be scared than she would be ok as well. I promised to get her through to this. In the end it was mom's faith is what helped me get through everything. Her love of Jesus was amazing and grew stronger the weaker her body got. I have seen people seen people do things for mom as well as each other that I didn’t think was possible. I watched her husband, mom, and sister tell her it was ok to go home because they loved her enough to let her go. I watched my wife spend every second of the 36 hours she was up cleaning, or spending time with mom. She double checked all the medications that I was giving to mom even though she had been working 65 hours a week for the past month I watched my sister in law take repeated shifts so Cory and I could get some needed rest. My Uncle Claude realized that I needed 5 hours of sleep instead of the 2 hours that I originally planned. These amazing things were done for my mom as well as each other because of how mom lived here life and the things she taught us. I guess this is also a thank you. Thank you to everyone who brought us food or sent us words of encouragement. Thank you to everyone who has been praying for us. Thank you to my family who has shown remarkable determination and love for each other. Thank you to Justin mom's amazing hospice nurse. His kindness and compassion, will never be forgotten by our family. Thank you God for allowing me to be Kristie's son. I will use the lessons you taught me to continue to enjoy life until we are reunited one day.
Posted by Andy Booth
Saturday June 7, 2014 at 1:05 am
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