Very touching slide show. Especially the photo where she as a teenager is carrying me as a baby and she also probably changed my diaper. I hadn't seen her in a while, but I do remember the last time I saw her she, with a big smile, quickly and eagerly asked me for a current photo of myself as though she knew she wouldn't get to see me again. Thinking back on it, I think that was a way of her showing care and concern without actually saying it--a sweet gesture. I will always remember her laughter and how she got a kick out of my off the wall opinions/comments about this or that in my early years which she warmly and eagerly reminded of every time she would see me. I will remember her warmly and am saddened that she had to leave so suddenly, and that I didn't get to say goodbye and wish her well--as she transitions from one journey to another like a catepillar to a butterfly. Wishing the Camero family many good memories that they could look back upon always. Hope they provide you with strength, hope and comfort everyday. Please take care of yourselves and remember that others are thinking about you. With caring sympathy in your loss. Every unmistakable sense of her presence will be a gift to you. ~ Nothing could prepare you for saying good-bye to a loved one but hope these inspirational scriptures might give you some peace: -There is a season and time for every purpose under heaven. Just like there are times for growth and blossoming, there is also a time for rest and renewal. Ecclesiastes ch. 3 and 7:14. -He takes care of His people like a shepherd He gathers them like lambs in His arms and carries them close to Him. Isaiah 40:11 NCV -I am He who will sustain you. I have made you and will carry you. Isaiah 46:4 NIV -All things work for good Romans 8:28 and God is our refuge in times of trouble Psalm 46. -Those who wait on the Lord shall renew their strenth Isaiah 40:31 ; He will comfort those who mourn Matthew 5:4; Lamentations 3:22, 23