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Being a native of Duluth, Minnesota, standing only 410 with a shoe size of four, Grandma was a pioneer in the medical field. She developed two techniques in taking X-rays and was in the medical Whos Who, twice.

Was it destiny that her oldest granddaughter would be a florist and have the opportunity to work in a cemetery for four years? That she understands the rules and regulations set by the cemeteries, and seeks compassion for the families not understanding those regulations?

As Mary Angela has worked in the Death Care Industry for 30 years, she was inspired to share this little book, Every Soul Knows... Forget Me Not about death and the healing process...

a healing process that every soul knows.

www.theforgetmenotbook.com

LanguageEnglish
PublisherBalboa Press
Release dateApr 26, 2012
ISBN9781452555195
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Mary Angela Theys

Mary G. Booth: September 30, 1913 to January 11, 2003

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    I received the book by the author to read/review. I also know the author in person when I used to attend a local event in Milwaukee (Milwaukee Writer's Circle).This is a short read, colorful book, and even a "forget-me-not" cynoglossum blue flower seeds offered in the back of the book. When I first received the book in my hands, reminds you of a children's book; however, it is a short story about Mary Angela Theys who lost her mother at a very young age and her Grandma (Gram) would plant beautiful flowers/plants at the grave site. Later, the grandmother received a regulation from the cemetery to no longer do such but years later after Mary was married and came to the grave site seeing beautiful blue forget-me-not flowers resting around the grave. This nearly touched my heart, as if the mother reached behind the veil of death to showcase her love through the beautiful appearance of the flowers, as if she hasn't forgot her daughter, Mary.Recommend this book to all who have lost someone, grieving, or just want to remember the ones they loved.Adrienna Turner,Author of "God is in the Equation" and "The Day Begins with Christ"