Meet *Marshall Sylver*'s Mom!

 

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  • 7/8/2009 6:40 PM Frank and Michele Curtin wrote:
    Very sweet! Glad your mom is doing well...she looks great!
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  • 7/12/2009 7:36 PM Alexandra Van Horn wrote:
    Awesome! Soooo important!
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  • 7/15/2009 9:53 PM James Tryon wrote:
    Thank you for what you have done with your life. Further more I would like to thank your mother for doing such a great job. From the story's you told over this past week end in Orlando about her, WOW.

    I understand her way of thinking, and respect her for it.
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  • 7/30/2009 5:43 PM Anonymous wrote:
    Sweet!
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  • 9/7/2009 7:40 PM Mariana wrote:
    You are amazing! Thank you for everything you are doing and sharing with us.

    I am going to call my mom tomorrow
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  • 9/24/2009 11:06 AM Estie Frisch wrote:
    Hi Marshall:
    I remember years ago (about 15) that I had the honor of meeeting your dear sweet mom. She is wonderful and has a wonderful son who I am very grateful for as he taught me so many lesson that I use daily in my life. Glad you are doing so great. I now have a fantastic grandson who will be 1 in Oct. who I absolutely adore and have such fun with. We all as parents hope that our kids feel like you feel about your mom.
    Take care. I think of you daily with my marshalisms that I love so much.I can still remember the story about your mom leaving you on the doorstep and forgot you. How could anyone forget you???
    Luv,
    Estie
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  • 11/22/2009 10:07 AM marilou romack wrote:
    It was nice sseing Virginia she looks wonderful, and the love from her eyes when she's looking at you Marshall is the love from a mother that has uncoditional love. I've known both of you for many years and always have respect.
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  • 2/14/2010 10:22 AM Sean Breslin wrote:
    Marshall, I watched that particular video for a variety of reasons perhaps the biggest is my Mother is no longer with us, so its too late to send a message of love. And wishing you did something when its too late, is too late!
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  • 2/20/2010 10:03 AM Peter Wurzer wrote:
    Sir, I'm very much impressed how you are taking care for your mother. Whatever you did and whatever you do, even the great help and supporting to people (that is great for sure) -but it is absolutely unimportant taking in comparison how you care for your mother. I wish you well, Peter
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  • 3/15/2010 4:25 PM Howard Bush wrote:
    My tears, that run down my face from your video, means my soul has been touch by your love expressed toward you lovely Mother. As my 7 year old daughter sings her song; I will fly with the song in my life. I realize sometime I don't listen enough. You made me listen more clearly and although I know she is a blessing to me. I appreciate her even more this moment forward. Thank You
    Howard/Inventor
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  • 4/3/2010 1:06 PM Ken Pringle wrote:
    Excellent Marshall,
    We all need to make these very important moments.
    They are so important for balance in our lives.
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  • 6/2/2010 12:44 PM Sandra Glossip wrote:
    This brought tears of joy to my eyes. I was so glad to hear that ya'll love and believe in God. Your mother is Blessed! Today I took a look at this E-mail,not knowing what I might find,I think I,m going to be glad I did.
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  • 9/23/2010 7:26 PM Nancy Alice Hannon wrote:
    Marshall this really touched my heart, because, I remember the firt time I had met your mother in San Diego and how envious I was, I felt and could see the love in your eyes for your mom. And I drove home that evening I had pondered the fact that I was so angry when my mom was in the hospital dying that I had never told her I loved her, and because of what I learned from your hypnosis class, decided to go home that night and put myself in trance and go back to when she was in her hospital bed. It was so vivid, so real, that I climbed upon a chair next to her bed so that I could put my arms around her and tell I Love You Mom. And I heard her say that I was going to be fine, and that she was going to see grandma in heaven. When I awoke the next morning it is the first thing I thought about and smiled. Thank You!
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