Cumberland Heights Celebrates Mothers

Sunday is Mother’s Day and in an effort to recognize those amazing women in our lives, Cumberland Heights staff members share what makes their Moms so special.

My favorite thing about her is her ability to make everyone around her laughHere’s my Momma and me on my wedding day! My favorite thing about her is her ability to make everyone around her laugh. She is the most hilarious person I know with a heart of gold! Her favorite saying is ‘wear your seat belt’ or ‘did you pack a snack?’

~ Lauren Osborne, Patient Accounting


As close to perfection that God has ever gotten when he made my mother Patricia!As close to perfection that God has ever gotten when he made my mother Patricia!

~ Frank Vega, Utilization Review


This was taken less than a year before she lost her battle with cancerThis is my mom and my son. This was taken less than a year before she lost her battle with cancer. What I love about her is that she is responsible for me becoming the person that I am today. She walked through some of the hardest moments of my life with me and never gave up. When she was diagnosed with Cancer, she stood up and fought as hard as she could, until she had nothing left and because of my recovery, I was able to stand right beside her.

I love this picture because it shows two humans at opposite stages in life.

~ Stacy Bridges, Business Development


Life hasn’t always been easy for her, but she has remained loving and graceful through it allMy favorite thing about my Mom is her strength. Life hasn’t always been easy for her, but she has remained loving and graceful through it all. I am lucky to have her! I love when she says, ‘Have a groovy day!’ and ‘Home again. Home again. Jiggity Jig!’

~ Rachel Smith, Patient Registrar


She's the best Mom anyone could ever hope forMy Mom turned 92 Last December. She’s the best Mom anyone could ever hope for. I love her dearly!!!

~ Wanda Yates, Medical Records


You can do anything you set your mind to – but of course I was an only child and she thought I was perfectMama always said, ‘You can do anything you set your mind to’ – but of course I was an only child and she thought I was perfect!  She always called me the light of her life and really made me feel special.

~ Martha Farabee, Chief Development and Marketing Officer


Why is your Mom special to you? Please share some moments below!

Why is it so meaningful to give to Cumberland Heights?

Your gift to Cumberland Heights through our annual and capital initiates gives immediate support to patients and their families. To make a longer term impact a gift to the endowment fund will provide patient assistance funding for years to come.

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