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My Mom's Nurse - Angel Stories

By: Linda Driskill

Location: Maylene, AL USA

While in Sears shopping with my sister and brother-in-law, my 88-year old Mother tripped over the metal rod that holds clothes on a rack and cut her foot. My sister paniced and hurried to a sales\' station to ask for security and help for our Mother. Exasperated by the amount of time that had lapsed with no assistance, she returned to where she had left my brother-in-law and Mother. Surprisingly, there was my Mother sitting on a chair and a lady kneeling down in front of her wrapping her foot with a bandage. My sister ask if she worked at Sears. No response. My sister ask if Security had sent her. No response. The lady seemed to not hear my sister, but stayed focus on the attention and medical help she was providing my Mother. A sales clerk came up behind my sister and ask what she needed. As she turned to talk to the man, she told him everything was okay as someone from Sears (she thought) was helping. But, when she turned around, the lady was gone. She s!
eemed to vanish without my Mother or brother-in-law even knowing where she went. They said she came up to them with the chair, and motioned for Mother to sit, and then began attending to her injury. A report was required to be completed and Sears insisted Mother go to an emergency room. Not surprisingly, when she arrived at the emergency room and saw the doctor, he ask who had bandaged her foot as obviously, it was someone with medical training as it was done perfectly. There isn\'t a doubt in any of our minds that Mother was in the care of an angel, and of course, the care was perfect.


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Angel Stories

Some may never see with earthly eyes these heavenly beings or know that they exist. Many are unaware of the numerous ways they have protected and guided us. We would like to share with you the stories of people who take pleasure in expressing how real angels are.

Angel Stories


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  4. Angel Power, by Shirley Abuel
  5. Angel outside the Parish, by Abram Toa
  6. You Should Watch, by Christian Duguay
  7. How an angel saved my daughter, by Patricia Ten Eyck
  8. I am okay now, by Jessica Edwards
  9. An angel saved my life, by Vincent Parise
  10. They came to take him home, by Elizabeth Conner-Ster
  1. Driving with angels..., by Lori Leissner
  2. Angel with A White Beard, by Sam Ramirez
  3. Angel in Waiting, by Mike Seddon
  4. My angel brought me home, by Nena Sunico
  5. Thank you, by Julie Power
  6. Saved from ferocious dogs, by Roger Hayes
  7. Angel Abby, by Billy Fisher
  8. Visit from an Angel, by holly mora
  9. Saved from emotional hell, by Paul
  10. A Tall White Angel, by Noelia R. Cambero
  11. There is no doubt Angels are real, by sheree davenport
  12. The Power of the Rosary, by Rosalie Francaviglia
  13. World Trade Center Angels, by Roxanne Cintron
  14. Elaines Angles, by Margaret Graham
  15. An Angelic Appearence , by Sunaira Barkat
  16. Touched By An Angel, by Debra Sueper
  17. We are never alone, by Bonnie Franklin
  18. The faith of my Grandmother, by Daphne Hebert
  19. Angel of comfort, by Arlene Hiles
  20. I did not think of God at all until I saw my granddaddy, by lindsey stewart
  1. Touched by an Angel, by Tina Willis
  2. Watching My Back, by Amanda Joiner
  3. Mother's Encounter with Angels, by MARIBEL GONZALEZ
  4. Thoughts of My Angel!, by Marsha Neuschwanter
  5. Guardian Angel, by Michael Gomez
  6. My Aunt's Prayer, by valerie coranado
  7. Angel Mechanic, by Christine Clarke
  8. Angel at Bedtime, by Renee Woznesensky
  9. Erin, by Leigh Boyles
  10. The cook , by Robert Clements
  11. Long Hair, by Crystal Denney
  12. It's Mother Calling, by John Nichols
  13. Treasure our gifts, by Kim J.
  14. Angel sent by God, by Ellaine Manansala
  15. I feel a very nice and strong Perfume for some Seconds, by Stella Nkhonya
  16. The Ring of the Telephone, by Ellen Nipper
  17. Needed Help, by Ralph M
  18. Guardian Angel, by Maria
  19. When we think no one else , by Nancy Sonier
  20. Miracle Baby, by Rene Schneider

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