Last Friday I attended a funeral for a beautiful woman, Rebecca Wingo. She was one of those people who was beautiful not just on the outside, but on the inside. Her smile would light up a room and she was a self-proclaimed hugger.
I left early for the funeral so that I could pick up a couple hams that had been donated by the
Honey Baked Ham Company. I found where we were to set up food and met one of the other ladies bringing food coming in. We got a ham ready to be served and went out to wait for the others bringing food. While we were waiting I was asked if I would let people know they could have a t-shirt. Rebecca's favorite color was purple and there were purple t-shirts with a beautiful RW logo and her picture on the back. So I spent the next hour and a half greeting mourners, handing out t-shirts and memorial cards, and letting them know where to find the food. I did not know many of those who I greeted, but we all knew Rebecca. I received many hugs. I shared tears and smiles. I was thankful to be able to help out in that small way.
Once the funeral was ready to begin I slipped inside the doors. It as standing room only and so I waited in the foyer. When a member of the Air Force honor guard played taps as others from the honor guard handed folded flags to Rebecca's daughters and her mother it really hit home. I was going to sit on a sofa in the foyer, but another friend found me and took me back to the room where my MLM friends were. For those who do not know, MLM was a mom's website which was shut down last year. While it was up I met many amazing women who I call friends, those friends included Rebecca. We had the funeral piped into the room we were in, but mainly spent our time remembering Rebecca in our own way. We shared memories of her, we smiled and we laughed. We felt that was how she would have wanted to remember her. At the end of the funeral purple and silver balloons were released and swirled off into the distance. We fed many more people, received many more hugs, we said good-bye one last time to Rebecca. At the end of the night we packed up all the leftover food which had been donated and it was taken to feed Rebecca's family for the next few nights.
At the end of the night I was one of the last few people to leave the funeral home. I was exhausted, both physically and mentally. However, I was also comforted and uplifted. I am glad that I went to pay my last respects to Rebecca. I am glad that I was able to help in my small way. I am glad that I was able to know Rebecca.
Her Smile
Though her smile is gone forever,
And her hand I cannot touch,
I still have so many memories,
Of the one I loved so much.
Her memory is my keepsake,
with which I'll never part.
God has her in his keeping,
I have her in my heart.
Sadly missed,
but never forgotten.
For those who may want to help out Rebecca's daughters, their father has asked for all donations to go to the girls 529 fund that he and Rebecca set up before her death.
529 Fund for the Wingo Girls - checks must be made payable to Nebraska Educational Savings Trust. In the memo line, include the account number
Nebraska Educational Savings Trust
NEST Advisor College Savings Plan
P.O. Box 30277
Omaha, NE 68103-1377
Account Number: 748788940-01 only checks please or
Paypal acct 529 for Wingo Girls.