Showing posts with label Masako. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Masako. Show all posts

Monday, January 12, 2009

The First Year

In loving memory of Masako From.

Beloved mother and grandmother, laid to rest January 3, 2008. She is greatly missed and will always be in our hearts. She was unexpectedly joined by sister, Susan From, on July 14, 2008.

God Bless You, Steve, Sharen, Sandy and Stan, Grandchildren, Great Grandchildren

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

One Month Ago

It's hard to believe that it has already been one month since her passing. So, many things have come and gone. The new year was brought in, her funeral, Holly and I found out that we are going to have a baby girl to add to our family, and many other things. In just one month these things have came to pass.

It feels like it was forever ago that she passed, yet it also feels like it was just yesterday. It's a day that will live with me until I can again give her a hug and a big kiss.



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Monday, December 31, 2007

Masako S. (Mariko) From Obituary


Masako (Mariko) S. From, age 78, passed away December 29, 2007, at Jennie Edmundson Hospital following a long illness.


Masako was preceded in death by her husband, Glen E. From in 1968. She was born in Hagi, Japan in 1929 and married Glen E. From in 1956, who was stationed at Offutt AFB after a brief stint in Japan. Masako lived in Council Bluffs since 1968, was selflessly devoted to her five children and eleven grandchildren, and will be greatly missed by all.


She is survived by sons, Steven and Stanley From; daughters, Sandra From, Susan From, all of Council Bluffs, Sharen Vermule of Omaha; seven grandchildren; 4 great grandchildren; one sister and one brother in Japan.


Visitation with the family, Wednesday, 6-8 p.m. at Cutler-O'Neill-Meyer-Woodring Funeral Home. Funeral service, Thursday, 1:00 p.m. at the mortuary. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. Memorials are suggested to American Cancer Society or Arthritis Foundation.



To go to the obituary on the web click HERE.
Visit the guest book for the obituary HERE.

Saturday, December 29, 2007

A Last Kiss...

Last night we got to give great grandma Masako, grandma Masako, and (to the rest) mom kisses for the last time. At 12:23 AM, Masako past on comfortably and quietly.

Caden, Holly, and I (Cecil) were at dinner with my brother Josh, his fiance Amy, and my nephew Cameron. Some time around 8:00 PM Josh received a phone call from our mother saying that Masako was probably not going to make it home today like we initially thought. We had just paid for dinner so we rushed out the door. We made it to the hospital within 10 minutes. They said she was in a coma.

Once Caden saw Masako, he wanted to give her kisses. Every time that we visited, he wanted to give her kisses. I picked him up and he gave her hugs and kisses. After letting her hear Caden and Cameron playing around we decided that it wasn't best for the kids to be there, so Holly took Caden home and my mother-in-law Debbie stayed with him.

Her heart rate was around 81 bpm when we got there and it slowly started to decline over the hours. We started talking to her and asking her questions...and she started responding. We took it as a sign that she could hear and understand us. We asked if she wanted some ice and she would reply, "Yes." Since she was talking we all were giving her kisses and telling her that we love her. My mother gave her a kiss and said, "I love you Mommy-san." Masako whispered, "I love you too." My uncle Steve went next and he got the same whisper. I gave her a kiss and told her that I love her and she belted, "I love you too!" The whole room heard her say it. This made us all start to cry. Now my uncle is a little jealous since I got a loud reply.

She held on for a few more hours and we could tell when she was passing because her heart rate was erratic, so we said our final goodbyes.

We will miss you grandma!!!