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I promised her I wouldn't let them forget. It was our Saturday to visit. Shortly after, she gazed at her great-granddaughter and said, "San, please don't let them forget me." What a wonderful surprise from the Lord! I originally started out writing about my mom so our family would have a keepsake about some highlights of her life. These highlights include:She was adopted. She was given up for death. She accepted Jesus as her Lord and Savior at the age of twenty-one and lived for Him from that day forth. She was one of the first black women allowed to service whites in the front of a beauty…mehr

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I promised her I wouldn't let them forget. It was our Saturday to visit. Shortly after, she gazed at her great-granddaughter and said, "San, please don't let them forget me." What a wonderful surprise from the Lord! I originally started out writing about my mom so our family would have a keepsake about some highlights of her life. These highlights include:She was adopted. She was given up for death. She accepted Jesus as her Lord and Savior at the age of twenty-one and lived for Him from that day forth. She was one of the first black women allowed to service whites in the front of a beauty salon in North Dallas. She was in a serious car accident that she walked away from without a scratch, but as a result, at age eighty-one, she is in the progressive stages of dementia. Long before she was diagnosed with dementia, I used to tell Mom that if Daddy passed away before she did, she would have to stay in a nursing home. Not knowing the depth of what I was saying at the time, Mom would say that I was going to take care of her, even though I said something different. Almost two years later, I am taking care of Mom. The roles have reversed. It has its difficulties, but through it all, I have learned to lean and depend on God as I remember to say, "More of Bobbie and less of me," every time I enter in to assist her.
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Sandra R. Patrick was born on Veteran's Day in 1961. She is a faithful follower of Jesus Christ. Sandra has worked in corporate America for more than twenty years. Sandra sees her family, church family, employers, and community as entrusted assignments from God to display His love and to model excellence in every way. Sandra has been married to her husband, Russell E. Patrick, for thirty-three years, they are the proud parents of four adult sons and three grandchildren. They currently live in Cedar Hill, Texas.