“Adapting, Adjusting, Living Well” by Tammy Maseberg, December 4, 2012
Me & Grandma Tracy, 12/2006
©Photo by Julie Hessletine, 2006-All Rights Reserved
Yesterday would’ve been my Grandma Tracy’s birthday. She died in May 2011 at 94½ years young, still living independently in her own place. In His mercy, God called her home before she went through a lengthy illness or significant decline of her cognitive abilities. What a way to go!
Think of all the changes she saw in the world through nine decades of living: the Great Depression, World War II, the assassination of a President, man walking on the moon, etc. Color television, computers, and organ transplants all came into existence during her lifetime. On a personal level, she experienced blessings and tragedies just like anyone else. She was a widow for almost 50 years. As a single mom she had to send two of her sons off to serve in the Vietnam War. By the time she was in her 90s, most of her friends had either died or were living in nursing homes. She had to deal with many losses, including a daughter and all but one of her siblings.