Spreading My Mom’s Ashes

mom

My Mom died 3 months ago, and last weekend our families got together on the family farm to spread her ashes.

I wasn’t looking forward to it, imagining it to be more of a formality, but it was a good thing to do.

Helps with closure and healing.

It was in Lillooet BC, where it never rains, but on Saturday the wind picked up, it became cloudy, and rained..Mom was from Scotland, always missed the Scottish weather, so this is how she would have wanted it.

This was here obituary

OBITUARY NOTICE

JONES (SYMINGTON), Katharine Ann.

Mom (known to most of you as Kay) died June 16, 2015 at an extended care home, The Good Samaritan Hillside Village in Salmon Arm. She had a variety of ailments which first put her in extended care 13 years ago (fibromyalgia, severe arthritis, heart disease), but her strong Scottish will kept her going, as she recently sang on her 80th birthday 3 weeks ago.

She was born on May 30th 1935 in Edinburgh Scotland and was the eldest daughter of the Rev John Symington and Jessie (Gyp) Symington, of Dumfries, Scotland.

She graduated from Hutcheson’s Girls Grammar School in Glasgow and trained as a nurse and midwife at the Deaconess Hospital in Edinburgh.

Mom had the travel bug, going to exotic locations in Europe, then ultimately to the United States and Canada, where she worked as a nurse. Somehow she ended up in Lillooet BC, meeting a handsome, dancing rancher (Dad).

The next thing you know she was married, pregnant , and raising 3 sons on the Jones Ranch at Texas Creek Road in Lillooet.

She worked full time as a nurse in Lillooet, delivered many a baby, was the one who took care of all the injured sons/cousins at the farm, cleaned the house, cooked most of the meals, was the primary breadwinner, dealt with farm family dynamics and supported dad in politics/school board/golf course.

You can see why she enjoyed her glass of wine and cigarettes.

Mom loved music and dance and was a fan of Broadway musicals such as My Fair Lady and Carousel; she was often singing while in care, knowing most of the church songs by heart.

I’ll always remember her thick Scottish accent, telling us boys to get ‘ooot’, along with her desire that we don’t choose farming as a profession ( 1 out of 3 ain’t bad.. )

She was a good Mom, who we could always count on to be there, probably under appreciated, and not deserving of all her medical challenges, but sometimes life is like that.

She is survived by her younger brother David who lives in Gray Creek BC and by her three sons, Andrew, Michael and Ian and by many grandchildren, all of whom live in BC.

A memorial service will be held on Saturday June 27th, at First United Church, 450 Okanagan Avenue SE Salmon Arm BC at 1PM. In lieu of flowers donations to the Chronic Pain Association of Canada (http://chronicpaincanada.com/get_involved/donate ) would be most appreciated.

Spreading Mom’s Ashes

ashes

Old family pics

mom2

Check out those shorts.....
Check out those shorts…..

A family pic about 7 years ago..Mom was in a wheelchair

Mom, Dad and all our families...
Mom, Dad and all our families…

Mom’s Cat Gussie, which became my families cat..

gussie

The farm in Lillooet where her ashes were spread

dad

The family plot in Callander Scotland ( Symington, Macdonald)

20130703_214013

Area around Callander

20130705_133707

54 thoughts on “Spreading My Mom’s Ashes”

  1. What a wonderful tribute to an amazing lady. I’m sure she will rest in peace in such a beautiful place. Am from Scotland myself and love green hills and pastures.

  2. So sad,and sorry to read of the passing of your beloved mother.I feel your pain as I too lost my Darling mother to Alzheimer in 2005. But LOVE NEVER DIES. But i miss her more every passing day.

    I too am Scottish living in France.I was born in Glasgow 1948. Although I love France my heart belongs to Bonnie Scotland and your darling mum I’m sure would agree.

    Take care and know that she will always be just a heartbeat away.

    Bless you,and yours.

    Patricia

  3. thank you for sharing, how blessed you were to have such a dear mom. her resting place is so beautiful, it reminds me of where i live here in Tennessee. wishing you and your family peace and comfort in knowing she lived a wonderful life.

  4. So sorry to hear about your Mom. What a beautiful tribute and thank you for sharing your wonderful family photos.

  5. Hi Andrew

    My heartfelt wishes to you and your family. She sounds like a wonderful woman, wife and Mom!

    She was and still is proud of you boys!

    Keep up the good work!

  6. What a beautiful memorial to your Mom. I am so sorry for your loss. Treasure all the wonderful memories of her. Dr. Andrew–you look so much like her. With deepest sympathy, you and your family are in my prayers.

  7. Thank you for sharing this. What a wonderful tribute to your mom. She sounds like an amazing lady with a beautiful family.. My grandfather was born/raised in Scotland and moved here to the U.S. as a young adult. He had that thick Scottish accent as well, so I can imagine how much you are missing it! I miss my grandpa’s for sure.
    You can really see the resemblence between you and your mom in that first picture of her!
    Thank you again for sharing, and God bless!

  8. What a wonderful memorial to your mom! I think we all know what it’s like to loose a loved one especially your mother, the one that is the glue of the family. Take comfort that she is looking down on all of you and smiling. She is sitting on each one of your shoulders protecting you for the rest of your lives.

    Thank you so much for sharing such a personal part of your life.
    With deepest sympathy to you and yours

  9. I am so sorry for your loss but thanks for sharing those lovely photos, she seemed to be a great lady.
    You will always miss her but will be consoled when you remember the love and good times you shared with her.
    Eternal Rest grant unto her O Lord.

  10. Your mom has such a beautiful family. She is loved so much by each and every one of you. She was watching down from above and saying “thank you for such an awesome final tribute to me”. Your love for her, your dad and your family can always be felt when you are talking about an event past or present. Our loved ones never leave us, they stay in our hearts forever and watch over us from above. God Bless you and your family Dr. Jones.

  11. Dear Doctor,

    Sorry to hear that your mum passed away. She must be great loss in the family. Anyway my condolence and sympathy to you. May the soul rest in peace. Your green pictures are so beautiful.

  12. My sincerest sympathy on losing your Mom. Know the deep loss one feels of losing a Mother who was so full of life.
    You were all so very fortunate.
    Blessings to all of you. God speed.

  13. You are in my thoughts and prayers, your Mom was a wonderful Mother and the pictures are beautiful, thank you so much for sharing your family with us.
    You are very special Dr. Jones – God bless you and your family

  14. What a beautiful tribute to a beautiful woman. I enjoyed all the photos. Your heart will stay filled with wonderful memories of your mom. My sympathies go out to your family at this difficult time. God Bless!

  15. Such a memorable time for you and your family to share with us. Thank you. Our times together are short and we don’t realize it’s too late, until it’s too late. Have just returned from burying my 45 year niece in Ontario so especially understand your wanting to share this with your followers, as you have in many other situations in your life.
    I’ve been using your Ultimate Canine for 10 years and have 2 healthy Cavaliers at the moment. My first, Winnie, had a run-in with the postman, or he’d be still be as active as ever, I’m sure about that. Thank you for your product and dog care info over the years.

    No need to publish this Just want you to know my thoughts and prayers are with you now and always for you and your practice.

  16. SO SORRY TO HEAR OF YOUR MOM’S PASSING. REST ASSURE SHE IS NO LONGER IN PAIN, AND WATCHING HER FAMILY FROM ABOVE. SHE SOUNDS LIKE A WONDERFUL LADY. THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU AND YOUR FAMILY AT THIS SAD TIME IN YOUR LIVES. GOD BLESS.

  17. What a beautiful place for her to be remembered. Have enjoyed your talks about your family, feel as though I know them. Thanks for shorting and God Bless

  18. I am so very sorry for your loss. I lost my Mom when I was 25 and when I was in the hospital for almost 6 months, I felt her holding my hand. I also smelled her perfume. that was so comforting. Your Mom will be watching over yu as I know my Mom does me. God Bless You Patricia

  19. What a beautiful tribute to a wonderful Mother! She looks as if she had such a wonderful, giving, & caring soul. Doc, you look just like her! You also have her nuturing soul, that’s for sure!

  20. Thank you for sharing a private moment. I went to pick up the ashes of my husband who died last week…& then I seen this email from you. Made me feel not so alone…

  21. Great tribute to your mom. The pictures are wonderful, too. Thank you for sharing.

    It reminded me of my own parents who have been gone for a while, and made me smile.

    A quick healing to you. I’m sure your mom is proud of you!

  22. It’s so hard to lose a parent, and your Mom was a great woman of great spirit. Thank you so much for sharing this time and what a beautiful place to spread her ashes. Love all your pictures….. Blessings on all your family at this time of sorrow. A hug to all of you and my sympathy ……

  23. What a lovely tribute to your mother. You will always have the best memories of what she meant to you all. My husband crossed the bar 3 and a halfyearws ago and I have not been able to scatter the ashes. God Bless you all.

    Joan Powell

  24. Sad news, i am sure she left a strong bond and a legacy of will power and compassion. I am with you at this time of sorrow. Agnes

  25. October 14th, 2015 at 11:24 am

    Sad news, i am sure she left a strong bond and a legacy of will power and compassion. I am with you at this time of sorrow. Agnes

  26. So sorry for your loss Andrew

    Such a lovely tribute She sounded like a wonderful lady.
    ((hugs))To you and all your family xxx

  27. Sorry for your family lost and your I know how you fill I lost my mom to after I had brain suragury it was hard but I remember she will be with me all ways in my heart and your mom will be with u every day in your heart and be looking down to keep u save I have a scot in me but never seen and of the place the pic are out of this world god bless

  28. Thank you for thinking of us and caring enough to share the wonderful tribute to your mom. She lived and died in such beautiful surroundings and lived a full and rich life full of God’s blessings. I’m so sorry for her death. I think I would die happy if I had lived in such a beautiful and peaceful place.

  29. I am sorry for your loss of your Mom.
    Beautiful Tribute for your Wonderful Mom. Thank you for sharing your family photos..Beautiful Resting Place.
    My Deepest Sympathy to you and your family. Thoughts and Prayers to you and your family.

  30. My heart goes out to you and yours as losing a ma is one of the hardest things to endure . Lost mine in ’09 and it still hurts . Hugs to all and blessings

  31. Prayers for you and your family as you remember your dear Mother. I appreciate you sharing the wonderful photographs and kind words about your Mom. Peace to you all.

  32. Thank you so much for sharing such beautiful pictures, memories, and the tribute to your mom. I am sure she was an amazing women. My most deepest condolences. I pray you find comfort in all the beautiful memories she left for you and your family.

    Jackie

  33. My thoughts are with you and the members of your various families. Your Mother will be missed and hopefully the scattering of her ashes will bring you all some closure. R.I.P.

  34. Thank you so much for sharing so many family memories. I have only one aunt still living out of a fairly large family — she is 81 years old and I am 72 so I truly enjoy hearing about other family events. Please continue to share.

    Thanks,

    Joy

  35. So sorry to hear of your family’s loss. My mom also died June 21st just past (Father’s Day in the U.S.). It’s a tough thing, losing one’s dad, but when mom dies…well, that’s just different and very difficult to integrate into one’s self, because, well it’s your mother and that truly is the closest relationship that can ever be in this life, mother and child. Please accept my deepest sympathy.

  36. Your mother was a beautiful person full of love for everyone and being a nurse and wonderful mother to her children. Your dad was too and the best one he could be. They will now be together in heaven and looking down on your family and everyone’s achievements and be proud of everyone’s endeavors. Your mother’s ashes were scattered in a beautiful place and looking down from heaven was very happy about everything that happened. It is hard to lose a mother but she will always be with you in your heart and soul and will be with everyone in your family. Please accept my deepest sympathy.

  37. Thank u Dr. Jones for sharing the lovely pics of u, your mom, and your family. I am sure your mother is so proud of you and the great work you do to help our beloved animals. My mom is currently very ill with liver and bile duct, in a skilled care facility, here in the USA. My mom has requested that her ashes be given to me and I was not sure what I would do with them, that would show the honor that she deserves. Reading your comments have helped me in this difficult time and given me some ideas of how to demonstrate my love for my mom too. God bless u and all your family. Our moms are always the backbone of the family. I hope I can honor my mom in such a beautiful way. Bless you.

  38. Andrew & Family sorry to hear of your loss. However, I’m sure she’s in a better place smiling down to her family. May she rest in peace, and now with her husband. May the guiding light shine upon them with happiness. God bless all. Sending my deepest sympathy.

  39. Dr. Jones, I am sure your mother is so proud of the work u do to help our animals. My mom is currently terminally ill with liver cancer in a skilled care facility. Losing a mother is very hard, but our moms are always with us. God bless you and your family.

  40. Dr. Jones,

    I didnt realize you had lost your mum 3 months ago.. so sorry, My own mum passed 2 years ago on Monday and it was a tough day. She also was a ‘strong’ Scottish woman who was in the Good Samaritan in Penticton with a long run of Alzheimers. I trust spreading your moms’ ashes helped with your healing .

    Gayle

  41. Hi Andrew,

    I’m so sorry to hear about your mom’s demise.Accept my deepest (belated) sympathies. May she rest in peace- reuniting with your late father.

    Sumith

  42. I am so sorry to hear of your Mother’s passing, I felt very sad to hear that.
    Also your beautiful dog Jessie who passed away recently but I am sure had a wonderful life with you and was very much loved.
    Thank you so much for sharing your stories and photos with us, I love hearing about your family and pets and feel as though I know you through these stories.
    I love your newsletters and have your book which I refer to as we have four beautiful Cavoodles in our family and there is always some little problem cropping up, You are a wonderful,kind person and I always feel confident and believe in your advice. Many thanks Fran (Australia)

  43. How appropriate that the Scottish weather showed up that day! I think it was a “sign” – I don’t believe in “coincidences.” 🙂

  44. This is a great tribute to your mother. It sounds like she was a very special lady. I’m glad you all got together to honor her. Chronic pain certainly is a test of one’s will. I also have fibromyalgia and arthritis, along with chronic rotator-cuff tendinitis, so I understand first-hand the strength of will your mom had. I have a bit of Scots in me, too ;-).

  45. Sorry for your loss. I’m sure you will miss her for a long time. Thank you for sharing with us. You look a lot like her. I lost my Dad in 2001 and I still miss him. I think it is something you do. Take care and remember the good times.

    Judi

  46. Such a wonderful family to show this lovely respect. Beautiful pictures of your Mom’s home land, and wonderful family pictures. Prayers of comfort to you and your family. I am sure your Mom was there in spirit with you all, and so proud of everyone.

  47. Thank you for sharing your memories of your dear mom with us. May these memories help comfort your family. What a beautiful tribute to her. The photos of Scotland bring a big smile to my face. My oldest son Andrew was born in Montrose nearly 41 yrs ago. Though I only lived there for 4 years, I miss the people and the beautiful countryside! Some of the best years of my life!!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *