It’s a daunting task, trying to capture a full life–in this case, my mother’s–in one hundred words (and a dozen pictures). But, today, on the one hundredth anniversary of her birth, this is how I choose to remember Helen Matilda Ferrell Johnson, beyond our story that sprang From Fertile Ground.
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Born July 26, 1923; High Point, North Carolina.
Child of the Depression.
Dutiful daughter. Responsible older sister.
Fine furniture lover.
1945. St. Louis, Missouri, bound.
Patient wife. Long fuse. Quick temper.
Attentive mother. Hard worker.
Loyal friend. Compassionate trailblazer.
Unintended, unidentified feminist.
Reliable next-door neighbor.
Proud mother. Devoted grandmother.
Smart saver and investor.
Advocate for the disabled and needy.
Southern storyteller. Avid letter writer.
Rock and shell hunter.
Animal advocate. Grateful green thumb.
Observant camera bug. Crafty potter.
Contented retiree. Resilient fighter.
Northern Illinois octogenarian.
Wise realist. Chair rocker.
Fading sunset lover.
Gone January 26, 2013; Wheaton, Illinois.
Full moon.












Mark,
What a wonderful tribute. I so enjoy the photos. Esp. last one with you and the early ones.
Your Flag get away is charming!
Love and hugs to you and Tom.
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Thank you, Carol. I had fun choosing these words and photos … and, separately, I think we timed our Flagstaff escape perfectly.
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You captured her perfectly. And I love the pictures! A concise photo diary.
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Thank you, Tom! I’m so thankful the two of you got to know and love each other.
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Dearest friend
I love this memoir of your mother. I had forgotten one of the many parallels of our lives is that both our mothers were born in 1923 and both married men named βWalterβ
So grateful to be in your life π
Garry P
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Thank you, Garry. Aren’t the parallels in oir lives amazing!? It was great talking with you yesterday.
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Your comments & photos make me celebrate your mother too. What lovely remembrances. π
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Aw, thank you Carolyn!
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That was a beautiful tribute Mark thanks for sharing
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Thank you, Bob!
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I really enjoyed seeing these pictures and the words you chose to write were perfect. I truly enjoyed talking with her about investments, she had a passion for it and was one sharp lady! What a wonderful 100th birthday tribute!
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I’m so glad you enjoyed reading this, Heather. So true. She was one sharp lady!
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A lovely tribute, Mark.
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Thank you, Mitch!
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