On May 13, 2011, our mother, Cindy, was diagnosed with stage 4 Non small cell lung cancer (adenocarcinoma). She has never smoked a day in her life. Since being diagnosed, as a self-employed and charitable family law attorney she continued to work hard for others in need. We sincerely thank you for your contribution, prayers, and support for our mother.

-John, Vanessa, and Michael Hudson

Please enjoy reading our blog below with updates on Cindy's well-being and information about the disease, conditions, and treatments. God bless!

Please read and know that we are all so appreciative to you.

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Viewing and Last Respects

Viewing and last respects:
Family viewing is from 4-5pm, public viewing is 5-7pm

Friday, May 4, 2012
5pm to 7pm
Mission Park Funeral Chapels
3401 Cherry Ridge
San Antonio, TX 78230

Funeral Service:

Saturday, May 5, 2012
12:00pm
Mission Park Funeral Chapels
3401 Cherry Ridge
San Antonio, TX 78230

Mom has passed...

Mom, please be at peace. I hope that tomorrows viewing and saturdays is service is how you wanted it. My brothers and I are trying really hard. I still cant believe all of this. I keep waiting and praying. I understand, but I don't. I know life isn't fair, but this just seems too much. I love you mom. Everyone loves you. You have been an amazing inspiration and angel and saviour to so many people. Please be at peace and know that you have raised 3 strong, resilient children. Our love is with you and we know you are always with us and watching over us.
-Vanessa

Thank you everyone so much for the thoughts and prayers regarding the passing of our mother, Cindy Sue Hudson. She was a great mother and incredibly strong woman. She is at peace now and will be deeply missed.
-Hudson family
Funeral arrangements are below:

Viewing and last respects:

Friday, May 4, 2012
5pm to 7pm
Mission Park Funeral Chapels
3401 Cherry Ridge
San Antonio, TX 78230

Funeral Service:

Saturday, May 5, 2012
12:00pm
Mission Park Funeral Chapels
3401 Cherry Ridge
San Antonio, TX 78230

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Still here and resting peacefully

It has been a really rough month. Mom has really declined so fast and now that we are at the end time seems so slow. I think in the family we are all exhausted and emotionally drained. I know I feel like a bit of a zombie. My brothers are here and one is in the living room resting on the couch and the other upstairs trying to get a little rest too. I am in the room with mom and the hospice nurse. My brothers and I are helping each other and are beginning to tell stories together and share in laughter.

Today has been the most peaceful. She has been so restless, but today she has been calm. Her breathing is stable, slowed but steady at about 15 breaths per minute. Her heart is slowed and she is sleeping but does wake a little and hears us talk to her and pray with her.

She wanted to make to today, wednesday May 2. She has officially made it a year since she was told it was cancer. Even though her official diagnosis of cancer wasn't till friday the 13th of May last year, she was told it was most probably cancer before then and that they just needed to figure out what type. So she has now made it one year.

I think May 2nd holds another meaning for her, but I'm not sure what. Throughout her battle with cancer each change in treatment or condition has coincided with some form of a holiday. I'd be curious to know if anyone knows if May 2nd has another special meaning to her that maybe we as the children don't know.

If she does pass on tonight, my older brother has let me know that the memorial will be friday and the service on saturday. There's still a lot of work to do, but my brothers have done a really great job trying to organize her affairs.

Anyway, I will write more tomorrow.

God bless! And thank you for your continued prayers.

-Vanessa

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Transitioning

My brothers and I are with mom at her side. She has begun to transition again and is passed the stage of terminal restlessness. She is now calm and her breathing has slowed as well as her heartbeat. We are together with her and she knows she is loved by everyone. Thank you all.