Category Archives: Jane

My turn in the barrel…

So I got great news this past Friday morning….I had been trying to change the name on an airline ticket from Richard to Jane so that my mom-in-law could join Jonathan and I in Atlanta, GA to see the King Tut exhibit.  US Airways graciously agreed (after some fanangling involving a notary public on our part) to change the name on the airline ticket for free!!  Even though it was difficult, that was still wonderful news! Continue reading

In Loving Memory of

Hilburne Earle “Sam” Knowles, 79, retired Navy Senior Chief passed away on December 19, 2008 after a battle with cancer. Proudly serving 20 years in the Navy, Sam also devoted 26 years to working at Sears. A long-time resident of San Diego, Sam spent the last ten years of his life living and golfing at Castle Creek in Escondido.

Sam is survived by his wife of 59 years, Jane, their four children, Ski (Karen), Richard (Julie), Joy Antinora (Mark) and Carol Rhea (Dan); sisters Sue Cottle, Shirley Mozingo, Ossie Mac Combs (Carl) and Jean Perryman (Harry); seven grandchildren, Karey Knowles, April Knowles, Holly Cobb, Nick Cobb, Rick Knowles, Amy Knowles and Jonathan Knowles; and two great-grandchildren, Ashley Henessey and Krystina Henessey.

A military service will be held at 10 a.m., Saturday, January 3, 2009, at Greenwood Mortuary, 4300 Imperial Ave; followed by a Celebration of Life service at 2 p.m. at Light of the Valley Lutheran Church, 28330 Lilac Rd. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in memory to Elizabeth Hospice (760) 751-2978 or any Hospice nationwide.

Sam is Home!

Sam came home this afternoon.  His stay was a little longer than we expected due to more extensive surgery.  Instead of a wedge being taken out, the whole upper left lobe was removed.  The primary cancer was too close to scar tissue from the radiation and residual scar tissue from smoking in order to have a margin of safety.  This was a good thing because the pathology report found another cancer shadowed by the primary one and several other tumors when the lobe was dissected. Continue reading

Update on Sam, the Surgery

More good news!  Sam’s surgery went well.  He came out of Recovery alert and able to talk to us.  We were standing by the doors when they moved him to CCU.  We all got to talk to him and pat his hand or arm and he smiled and talked a little to us.  When we were able to visit him in his room, he was more alert and joking with the nurses.  Later that night, after 8:30, he was even more alert and acting as if he were visiting instead of being the patient.  He was eating sherbert, and complaining that they didn’t have any vanilla ice cream (he was joking of course)!  We are on the way to visit him right now and will send out more info later.  Thanks much for all your prayers and good wishes.  Prayers do work!