Kiera,
Thank you so much for your visits and support with mother (Flonnie) and me. Your visits meant a lot. Your kindness will always be remembered. May God Richly Bless you and your family.
Joe,
Thank you so much for your visits and inspiration to us. It indeed was a hard journey. Your visits meant a lot to mother and always seemed to put a smile on her face. She always enjoyed the prayers upon leaving. She is resting peacefully with the Lord.
Dearest Penny,
It has taken me some time to put into words how much you are appreciated. Your words of encouragement seemed to be what was needed for that ‘difficult day.’ We will never forget your love and kindness.
Audrey and Virginia
Pastor Joe,
We can’t thank you enough for the love and kindness shown to Mama and our family since last March. Mama loved talking with you about God and all He has done for her. You have helped us face Mama’s failing health and death with strength and faith. You have been a blessing to our family.
Dear Penny,
How can be begin to thank you for caring and loving our Mama and Grammy. Mama loved you and we believe that because of your visits, we were able to keep her just a little bit longer.
Thank you for everything,
May the Lord Richly Bless you!
The Family of Betty G.
We deeply appreciate the love, care, and support given by the Golden Rule staff and nurses. The team made the care of my husband much easier. Your presence for the service was a comfort. Thank you for the lovely flowers and beautiful personalized Memorial Vase. May God continue to bless the level of care you give and all your loving endeavors.
Sincerely,
Mary K and Family
Dear Barbara and Golden Rule Hospice Team,
The nurses on your staff are very caring but Nurse Muriel was outstanding. I often observed her when she was dealing with my husband and I wanted her to know how much I appreciate her loving care.
Thank you
Mary U.
Dear Golden Rule Hospice Team,
It has been 6 weeks since our mother passed from this world into the embrace of her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. The last few years of Mom’s life it was obvious she was in declining health. When our conversations would turn to end-of-life care, Mom had one consistent request. She would always ask us to promise that her final days could be at home with family. All of the staff members, the social worker, the CNAs, and especially Mom’s nurse, Penny, were the answer to my prayers.
While quickly building a trusting relationship with Penny during the last few months of her life, Mom received the most amazing care. Penny has a unique gift in connecting with her patients. Not only was the connection with Mom a comfort, but the compassion and grace Penny also showed all of us won’t soon be forgotten.
In peace and thankfulness,
Elizabeth S.