Marcia’s Story

Site created on June 12, 2020


Dear Family & Friends,

On May 20th, Mom took a fall at her apartment in Chaska and broke her femur in her right leg.  She was taken to Fairview Hospital in Edina and had a rod and screws put in to stabilize the bone.  The xray showed a lump at the site of the break and they decided to biopsy that during surgery and take more scans of other bones.  The results showed that her left hip was also very compromised and thin, and a follow up surgery was recommended to strengthen that hip with hardware that would allow her to use her left leg during her recovery from her broken femur.  Two surgeries in three days.  Mom did great great through both surgeries.  She was transferred to Masonic Home for rehabilitation a week later on May 27th.  
 
In the days that followed, the results from her scans and biopsies came in and it was confirmed that she has Stage 4 breast cancer that has spread to most of her bones.  Mom has decided that she is not interested in pursuing treatment and is focused on her quality of life going forward.  

On June 5th during a PT appointment, Mom was working on shifting herself to a wheelchair and broke the humerus in her right arm.  After another trip to the ER, where they gave her a temporary cast and sling, we all agreed that she should come to Colorado.  We found a place that would allow visitation - as we hadn't been able to see her during this entire time, and which we desperately wanted.  

So on June 8th, she was transferred by a medical van to Colorado, where she is now 10 minutes from all of us.  At this point, only Paige and I are allowed visitation - 1 of us per day, which has been great.  We are so very happy she is here and we can be there for her.  We hope that Colorado continues to open up their visitation and that others are allowed in to see her after this isolation period.  She is able to see other visitors thru her window - as she has a ground floor room in skilled nursing at this time.  

Mom would love to hear from any or all of you - by phone, text or e-mail -  or regular postal mail.    Please note that because mom is currently able to only use her off hand, she may not answer emails or texts but she loves receiving them.

Her address is:
 
Balfour
Attn Marcia Nelson
1855 Plaza Drive Apt 106
Louisiville, CO 80217

We will be posting updates here for anyone who is interested.  Please feel free to share this website with others.  We so appreciate all of your thoughts and care. 

Tracey and Paige 


Newest Update

Journal entry by Gery and Tracey English

Dear friends and family,

Mom passed away on August 30th, 2020.  We are so very grateful for multiple things about her end of life journey.  Mom suffered very little acute discomfort from the cancer in her bones.  The pain medication she took kept the pain in check throughout her stay in Colorado.  In addition, the facility  where she was a resident was as accommodating as they could be under this strange times of COVID.  Tracy and I were able to see her daily and they offered patio visits for other members of the family as the summer progressed.  And perhaps best of all, they turned a blind eye when Tracey or I would wheel Mom straight out of the place and take an hour walk/wheel on trails that led through neighborhoods and around a lake.  The culmination of these illegal walks was a wonderful birthday evening at a shelter on the lake with the full family to celebrate Mom’s 83rd birthday on August 28th.  And finally, we are so grateful that Tracey and I were able to be with her when she died.   While she had no pain, other symptoms such as loss of vision and hearing, memory lapses, and a strange discomfort in her left arm (the only limb she had left that was functioning) were growing and this caused Mom a lot of anxiety.  For us to be there with her, to laugh and cry a bit, hug one another, and hold her hand while she slipped away was truly a gift.

 

To all of you who have reached out to Mom during the last 100 days in some way – texting, calling, cards, gifts of flowers, chocolates, and licorice – it was all very much appreciated and she felt loved and cherished up until the end.  Thank you so very much!

 

Mom’s obit is also copied below – it ran in the MN Star Tribute Sunday the 6th.

 

Marcia Nelson (Peterson) passed away from cancer on August 30th, 2020 at the age of 83 in Colorado. She is survived by two daughters: Tracey English (Gery) and Paige Kelbe (Nate), 4 grandchildren: Nelson English (Kaylynn), David English, Grace Kelbe, and Skye Kelbe, two sisters: Marilyn Hollinshead (Warren) and Jan Peterson, and one brother, Paul Peterson (Vicki).  Preceded in death by her husband, Boots Nelson, their son Dan Nelson, her brother Ronald Peterson and his wife, Peggy Peterson. 

 

Marcia was born in Montevideo, MN to Dr. C. L. Peterson  and wife Edythe (Humphries).  She graduated in 1955 from Rochester High School and went to work in advertising in Minneapolis at Campbell Mithun where she enjoyed the creativity that surrounded her every day in her role as an art buyer.  But she loved the wonderful people she worked with most, many of whom were a source of joy her entire life.  It was there she also met husband Boots to whom she was married for over 50 years.

 

She loved her family , her friends, and hosting get togethers at her home, summers at Kabetogama with her “up north” group, beautiful moons, cooking, flowers, and the many dogs that passed through her life.  She knew that she would miss what was to come – her grandchildren growing up and the other precious moments of every day, because in the end “life is the memories – that is what makes up a life”.

 

In lieu of a service, she asks that you remember all of the good times and raise a glass, hug your dog or look at the moon.  And make another memory.

 

Contributions can be made to Courage Kenny Center, 3915 Golden Valley Road, Minneapolis, MN 55422.

 

Endless hugs to all of you,

Tracey and Paige

 

 

 
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