A young 43 year old mother died of cancer a week ago, and she left
this letter to be read during her funeral. I share it because Doreen Cassar
left a few priceless phrases which we should all take to heart:
I have to say my town has never seen so many people celebrating
life. I wanted to live more, but I was attacked by an illness which everybody
fears. But I am proud of the fact that even though I died at a young age, I
accomplished a lot, and I had everything in my life. I had a crazy upbringing,
became a midwife, marriage, three children, in whom I will be ever-present in
their lives and above all, I had the Lord with me throughout my journey. In Him
I found true peace. Nobody would believe that after spending 5 years taking
care of a friend of mine, cancer would eventually knock on my door. But no one
can understand the Lord’s plans. So, do not waste your life thinking about what other people are
doing. Live happy lives, live it to the full. Excessive stress never helped
anyone. As parents do not focus only on your children’s academic education, but
encourage your children to participate in sports and be interested in culture.
Enjoy life together, because we only have one life to live, and make sure to
appreciate each other. Do not look sad or depressed. As you leave today, smile
one for me. Life goes on, so try to live every second with a smile on your
face. I had some tough moments and frequently asked: Why me? You feel as if
your heart stopped beating, and you can’t even feel your legs when you realize
there is no cure for you. You feel like you are dreaming, an indescribable
nightmare. I had two choices: to stay at home and wait for my final breath, or
continue to fight and hope. Life is a constant battle. And God forbid you have
a health issue and not fight back! Take care of your health, care for each
other. Stay close to the Lord, and enjoy life for my sake. No sadness and tears
– just remember Doreen. Thank you to my family, the priests, friends and
neighbors, mothers whom I helped deliver their babies, colleagues at work,
Basketball buddies, classmates from school, Facebook friends, and everyone who
encouraged me till the end.
Goodbye - Doreen
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