Winifred Carol Wyman, 81, formerly of Rockford, IL, passed away peacefully on December 3, 2013, in the home of her son, John Howard Wyman.
Although Winifred has passed, her spirit is alive and will continue to touch others’ through the legacy of her life story and her works of art.
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Obituary: Winifred Carol Wyman
Note: Winifred's son, John Wyman, wrote the book, "AGAINST HER WILL - A CAUTIONARY TALE"
Two years ago, John Wyman's mother Carol walked out of a nursing home in Rockford, Illinois. She had been placed there for the convenience of others, not for her own well-being and had suffered mentally, physically and emotionally.
When she ended up at John's home outside of Aspen, Colorado, his journey began dealing with nursing homes, courts and family members to provide the best possible situation for his mother.
What he experienced woke him up to the inequities and injustices lurking in the systems which have been established to help our older population.
Rest in peace, Carol.
I'm so sorry for the loss of your Mom, John, and especially for the circumstances she suffered during her old age when life should have been easy and "golden" for her.
ReplyDeleteDeepest sympathies to John Wyman and the Wyman family and friends.
ReplyDeleteWinifred Carol Wyman Rest in peace, she left this earth knowing her loved ones are with her.
John, I am truly aorry for your loss. Your book was great reading and your ordeal was one heck of an incredible journey through the corruption and injustices in this very sick society we live in. Kudos to you for what you did for your mom against all odds, and especially for sharing your story. Much love to you!
ReplyDeleteJohn, God bless your mother and you.
ReplyDeleteI am so very sorry for the loss of your Mother.
ReplyDeleteCondolences on the loss of your mother.
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry for your loss, John. I hope you have peace knowing that you did so very very much for your mom, and for other moms, such as my own (who is a victim of the Cook County Probate Court--Chicago).
ReplyDeleteGod bless you, John.
John, Please accept our sincerest condolences on the passing you your mother. Bev and Ken Cooper
ReplyDeleteJohn, I am truly sorry to hear the
ReplyDeletepassing of your mother. She and you went through so much. The love and determination you had to protect your mother at all cost.....I know she knew she was "loved" and grateful for all you did for her. Your mother was a remarkable women.
May the good Lord bless and give you strength.
John, I am truly sorry to hear the
ReplyDeletepassing of your mother. She and you went through so much. The love and determination you had to protect your mother at all cost.....I know she knew she was "loved" and grateful for all you did for her. What a remarkable women your mother was!
May the good Lord bless and give you strength.