Thank you to the over 300 people attending Jane Zimmerman's funeral to honor her life. The family was encouraged by the kind thoughts and memories shared and continue to marvel at how one person was able to impact so many lives. Early in her faith walk, she determined to love God with all her heart, soul and mind and to love her neighbors. Those neighbors were the children of the churches, schools, Wilderness Day Camp, Gold Star families, her own family (especially her husband), her many hospice families, thru hikers and even Walmart shoppers. Her vibrant love for Jesus overflowed into those "neighbors".
The past four years, she has endured terrible physical and emotional pain and loss. One night, I was awakened by my face awash with a salty slather. She was speaking to me and all those she loved in the only way she could. I embraced her, joining her tears together with mine.
Alzheimer's is a long, lonely death. Though Jane had complications, her last days were defined by its scourge.
Since the county, I am told, is per capita the "hot bed" of Alzheimer's in the state and maybe even the nation, you likely know someone with some form of dementia but what do you do? What if I cry? "Jesus wept" -- the shortest verse in the Bible and the most powerful expression of love . "I don't know what to say" --- just show up! "Let me know if I can do anything"... get creative.
Jane loved this season! She planned all year what can I give to my family to show the love of God. Always committed to "Loving her neighbor".
A recent card from one of her fellow medical field workers describes my Jane, as a child of God. "I loved her work and, most of all, her extraordinary compassion".
God's Love Story to Mankind in Jude 22, says it well too: "On some have compassion, making a difference".
Have compassion, make a difference. Love your neighbor!
Send Flowers: When Is the Ordering Deadline?
ANY DAY OF THE WEEK
Order any time up till the day before
MON-FRI Order by 2:00PM
SAT & SUN Order by noon
TUES-SAT
Order by 3:00PM
The day before
SAT & SUN Order by Saturday
Note: These are general guidelines; some florists may not be able to operate within these timelines. During peak periods such as Valentine’s Day, Memorial Day and most holidays, florists are not always able to keep up to demand. Tribute will contact you if there are any issues.
Plant a tree: How does it work
When your purchase is complete, a post will be made on the tribute wall of the deceased signifying the planting of a memorial tree.
An official certificate recognizing your purchase will be included with your email receipt. You can then forward the email to the family or print it and give it to them personally.
After an order is placed, our forestry partners will plant the tree in the area of greatest need (nearest the funeral home), according to the planting schedule for the year.
Due to seasonal conditions, the tree planting takes place during the spring and summer.
Tree Planting Timeline
Orders placed in:
January - May
Planting will take place in Spring or Summer of the same year.
June - December
Planting will take place in Spring of the following year.
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