Written by: Phyllis Ann Doros
Copyright © June, 1958
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When I Think Of Heaven ... I Think Of Mom

  When I pass a church… I think of mom

          I see her kneeling there
          With folded hands
          And a still, bowed head.
          I hear her whispered words…
          Those countless prayers she offered,
          Not for herself… But for the rest of us.


When I feel warm and snug… I think of Mom.

          I see her by the stove
          Reaching toward the wood-box.
          Or I feel her busy hands
          Placing a fluffy quilt
          Over my sleeping body… pausing for a moment
          To caress my protected shoulder.


When I think of meal-time… I think of Mom.

          I see her table laden
          With our favorite treats.
          I sip the steaming coffee
          She brings to my side.
          Then I eat my fill and a little more,
          To please her anxious, watching eyes.


When I think of patience… I think of Mom.

          Always preparing and waiting…
          Waiting for us to come.
          Then she would greet us
          With a smile and a kiss.
          Never a frown… Never a cross word.
          She only knew gladness… for we were there.


When I think of goodness… I think of Mom.

          The sacrifices she made
          Were as much a part of her life
          As breathing or smiling.
          It didn’t matter who
          Or what a person was…
          If he needed help… She gave it!


When I think of heaven… I think of Mom.

          I look up at the blue sky
          And I know Mom is there,
          With her God and her friends and her family.
          But even with her supreme reward…
          Surrounded by the peace and perfection of heaven,
          I’m sure…Mom still worries about us.
Alice + Family -1948

Alice, Phyllis, Chris + Jim -1953

Alice, Phyllis + Chris -1954

Alice, Phyllis + Boys -1954

Alice, Madelon + Clyde -1945

Alice + Sam -1950

Alice + Family -1955

Alice -1950

          In honor of Alice Doros, who lived to celebrate her
seventy-fifth birthday and will always live in our hearts and
our memories.
          Of all the priceless legacies she left, if we could only grasp
a little bit of her courage or faith or kindness… A tiny part of her
qualities would do, for she had so much and she only wanted to
enrich our lives by giving these treasures to us..


Alice -1940