Thursday, March 26, 2020

A Request for Prayers for Whitney

Whitney (taken about 18 months ago)

Whitney (more recent picture

"Barb in Texas",who reads and comments on my blog, has given me her consent to post a request for prayers on behalf of her daughter Whitney, who has Stage IV cancer and is in hospice care.  Her doctors have given her less than three months to live.  Barb says Whitney is facing this with grace, dignity, and acceptance, after a long fight to overcome the cancer.  We are seeking prayers for her to have a peaceful transition from this life to the next.

May Whitney be free of pain and suffering.  May her transition be a peaceful one.  May her family be comforted knowing that we support them with our thoughts and prayers.

13 comments:

  1. Oh, God, that is so sad. I have already prayed for her and for the family.

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  2. my thanks to those who remember my sweet Whitney with this request-

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  3. Dear Barb,

    I'm so sorry for what you and your family are going through. So sorry.
    I am sending prayers for your daughter Whitney and for your entire family.

    Take Care,
    Debra

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  4. I will certainly continue with prayers for Whitney and the family. God bless you all.

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  5. Hugs to Whitney and her family xxx

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  6. Praying. Your last paragraph is a beautiful prayer in itself. Andrea

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  7. I'm so sorry Barb. Sending prayers for peace and comfort to you all.

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  8. Oh no. This so sad news. Sending lots of positive energy and hugs to Barb and Whitney.

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  9. Thoughts and prayers with Barb and Whitney

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  10. Sending prayers and positive energy for Whitney and her family and friends during this time.

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  11. My prayers are with Whitney and her family. Peace and grace to her. - Celie (quiet reader).

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