Dan's mother, Bertha, died Wednesday morning.
Photo taken in April by Dan.
As a young woman.
As I walked up to Bertha in the living room, flattered to be in the presence of this woman who taught Dan about emotional strength, I said, “Welcome to Lincoln.” She greeted me with a broad smile and
an open heart as she had the first day we met, some ten years earlier. With Emerson I sometimes felt I had to prove myself, with Bertha I only felt I had to be myself.
She sat upright, with her perfectly combed dark hair, her hands crossed on her lap, and exuded elegance. I suddenly felt that maybe these new white shorts with the frayed legs weren't so nifty. Bertha must have sensed my unease because she said, “Take off those shorts and I'll hem them.”
I slipped my pants off in front of her and then, fifteen minutes later, back on, newly hemmed. I looked down for the third time that day and I thought, “Bertha made a better me.”
Bertha, you made all of us better. We'll miss you.
This is a wonderful story Michael-she treated you like one of her own. I'm so sorry Dan.
Posted by chris.This is a wonderful story Michael-she treated you like one of her own. I'm so sorry Dan.
Posted by chris.My condolences, Dan
Posted by rakkity.A heartwrenching loss, but an ineffable gift as well, for her to have her children safe around her when she went. I can barely imagine waking from that sleep to find her gone, Dan, but I hope there's comfort that she was spared worse, that she was able to wait for you. Your eulogy was a beautiful, heartfelt tribute -- I can also barely imagine the strength to deliver it. But so fine that you included in it this precious story by Michael, which characteristically nails with apparent ease a pure, clear moment of deep insight. Páz y gracia, asombrosa mujer!
Posted by adam.Linda and I are back from Texas.
Wonder of wonders. The pain of finality was followed by a celebration of her life (with heartfelt contributions of thoughts and memories from many of you -- and yes Michael's insightful recollection -- thank you all), and then an intimate family reunion. And tearfulness has been gradually replaced by smiles and joy.
It will be hardest on my sisters, who will inevitably notice for weeks, the little things, like:
She is sleeping...the eternal sleep.
Posted by smiling.So great that Bertha recounted some of her stories to Dan earlier this year! Anyone still checking in on comments on recent strories should go back and read:
http://www.mainecourse.com/mt/archives/002053.html
and
http://www.mainecourse.com/mt/archives/002055.html
In her own words -- too wonderful!
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This is a wonderful story Michael-she treated you like one of her own. I'm so sorry Dan.
Posted by: chrisat September 8, 2005 07:57 AMThis is a wonderful story Michael-she treated you like one of her own. I'm so sorry Dan.
Posted by: chrisat September 8, 2005 07:57 AMMy condolences, Dan
Posted by: rakkityat September 8, 2005 09:48 AMA heartwrenching loss, but an ineffable gift as well, for her to have her children safe around her when she went. I can barely imagine waking from that sleep to find her gone, Dan, but I hope there's comfort that she was spared worse, that she was able to wait for you. Your eulogy was a beautiful, heartfelt tribute -- I can also barely imagine the strength to deliver it. But so fine that you included in it this precious story by Michael, which characteristically nails with apparent ease a pure, clear moment of deep insight. Páz y gracia, asombrosa mujer!
Posted by: adamat September 11, 2005 08:37 PMLinda and I are back from Texas.
Wonder of wonders. The pain of finality was followed by a celebration of her life (with heartfelt contributions of thoughts and memories from many of you -- and yes Michael's insightful recollection -- thank you all), and then an intimate family reunion. And tearfulness has been gradually replaced by smiles and joy.
It will be hardest on my sisters, who will inevitably notice for weeks, the little things, like:
She is sleeping...the eternal sleep.
Posted by: smilingat September 11, 2005 09:43 PMSo great that Bertha recounted some of her stories to Dan earlier this year! Anyone still checking in on comments on recent strories should go back and read:
http://www.mainecourse.com/mt/archives/002053.html
and
http://www.mainecourse.com/mt/archives/002055.html
In her own words -- too wonderful!
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