Faye/Wildflower's Life Celebration
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Faye Levow (Wildflower), our mother after a long medical fight has found peace Wed, March 11, 2015. Her light, though extinguished far too early, shone so bright and beautiful and touched all that knew her. She was an amazing spiritual light being.
Faye empowered everyone that came into her life helping them to see their way clear to their goals, whether it was through coaching a client writing a book, or a meaningful discussion with a friend or loved one. She enjoyed the warm beach waters, writing, camping, pow-wows and the sacred outdoors.
The service will be Saturday, April 25th at 12 pm at Temple Shir Tikvah, 34 Vine Street, Winchester, MA 01890. There will be time following the service to visit with her family from 1:30 to 2:30 pm at the Temple and also on Sunday, April 26th from 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm at the residence of Linda and Uri - 39 Columbia Road, Arlington, MA 02474
If you would like additional info on this celebration please email your contact info to [email redacted]. Instead of flowers the family has asked that you make a donation to this Faye/Wildflower's Life Celebration fund to help the family with planning a memorial service and celebration of Faye’s life. The funds donated previously for Faye's healing will now also go toward her life celebration and if there's anything remaining after the celebration it will go toward her book funding, OMG! My Parents Are Getting OLD! (a book to help everyone handle the tough decisions and changes with your eventual elderly parents).
Adia & Ayla thank all of you for all the love and support during the last couple of years and at this time.
About her previous condition: On November 13th, 2012 Faye's life changed. She had a seizure which turned to a fatal heart attack. She was then revived and taken to the hospital in Plantation, FL where she remained in a coma for just over a month. Upon awakening, her consciousness and physical body did not quite meet the same way again. We attempted all that we could to help her, move her, to hopefully eventually rehabilitate alternatively. Unfortunately, due to the medical industry practices we were unsuccessful in any of those we wished for.
We appreciate you, your prayers, good thoughts and love that you have shared over this time.
Thank you so much!
With love and sincerity,
Ayla and Adia (Daughters) and family
Faye empowered everyone that came into her life helping them to see their way clear to their goals, whether it was through coaching a client writing a book, or a meaningful discussion with a friend or loved one. She enjoyed the warm beach waters, writing, camping, pow-wows and the sacred outdoors.
The service will be Saturday, April 25th at 12 pm at Temple Shir Tikvah, 34 Vine Street, Winchester, MA 01890. There will be time following the service to visit with her family from 1:30 to 2:30 pm at the Temple and also on Sunday, April 26th from 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm at the residence of Linda and Uri - 39 Columbia Road, Arlington, MA 02474
If you would like additional info on this celebration please email your contact info to [email redacted]. Instead of flowers the family has asked that you make a donation to this Faye/Wildflower's Life Celebration fund to help the family with planning a memorial service and celebration of Faye’s life. The funds donated previously for Faye's healing will now also go toward her life celebration and if there's anything remaining after the celebration it will go toward her book funding, OMG! My Parents Are Getting OLD! (a book to help everyone handle the tough decisions and changes with your eventual elderly parents).
Adia & Ayla thank all of you for all the love and support during the last couple of years and at this time.
About her previous condition: On November 13th, 2012 Faye's life changed. She had a seizure which turned to a fatal heart attack. She was then revived and taken to the hospital in Plantation, FL where she remained in a coma for just over a month. Upon awakening, her consciousness and physical body did not quite meet the same way again. We attempted all that we could to help her, move her, to hopefully eventually rehabilitate alternatively. Unfortunately, due to the medical industry practices we were unsuccessful in any of those we wished for.
We appreciate you, your prayers, good thoughts and love that you have shared over this time.
Thank you so much!
With love and sincerity,
Ayla and Adia (Daughters) and family
Organizer
Ayla Barreau
Organizer
Los Angeles, CA