Posted on 04/22/2009 2:44:49 PM PDT by Syncro
NELL HUSBANDS MARTIN COULTER
April 22, 2009
A lot of people claim to be my No. 1 fan -- God bless them -- but my true No. 1 fan left this world last week. My mother quietly stopped breathing last Tuesday, as she slept peacefully, holding my hand.
She was the biggest fan of all of us -- Father, me and my brothers John and Jim.
After reading the eulogy column I wrote for Father last year -- not to excess, probably only about 4,637 times -- Mother realized to her chagrin that she wouldn't be able to read the eulogy column I'd be writing for her, and started hinting that maybe I could rustle up a draft so she could take a peek.
But I couldn't do it, until I had to.
The only thing Mother wanted to be sure my brothers and I included in her remembrances were her contributions to the Republican Party, the New Canaan Republican Town Committee and the Daughters of the American Revolution.
She was a direct descendant of at least a dozen patriots who served the cause of the American Revolution and traced her lineage on both sides of her family to Puritan nonconformists who came to America in 1633 seeking religious freedom on a ship led by Pastor Thomas Hooker. Or, as Homeland Security chief Janet Napolitano would call them, "A dangerous right-wing extremist hate group."
Even back in the Puritan days, Mother's female ancestors were brought up on charges for their heretical dressing styles (and then sassed the judge). During the Revolution, one female ancestor, Effie Ten Eyck Van Varick, contributed to the rebel cause by donating lead for bullets from the curtain weights in her home in what was, even then, traitorous, loyalist Manhattan.
Mother's deep-seated political activism saved me on more than one occasion.
At the 2004 Republican National Convention, I was taking my parents to a lot of the parties in New York and, at one of them, Herman Cain walked up to me and told me he was a big fan even though I probably didn't know who he was.
Cain was the former president and CEO of Godfather's Pizza who was then running for the U.S. Senate from Georgia. I had seen him on Fox News' "Cavuto" -- but I couldn't remember his name for the life of me.
Luckily for me, Mother was standing next to me and she piped in, "I know who you are -- I donated to your campaign." Thank you, Mommy!
Mother probably contributed hundreds of thousands of dollars to various conservative outfits over the years -- all in her little $20 checks -- especially to any organization that claimed it was going to stop Hillary. In fact, if they mentioned Hillary in their letter, Mother sometimes made it $25.
My brothers and I always figured we'd have no inheritance, but there would be a lovely memorial to Oliver North somewhere.
Mother may have thought her most notable characteristic was her Republican activism, but, for the rest of us, it was her constant, unconditional love. She was a little love machine, spreading warmth and joy wherever she went.
Read more at AnnCoulter.Com
My prayers and condolences to you Ann.
What a sweet remembrance of a lovely woman. I think I understand the phenom that is Ann Coulter a bit better after having read this.
I’m sorry for your loss, Ann, but you’ll be together again.
wipes tears
Prayers
There is no more a loving tribute to a parent, than to have a son or daughter that takes the values you tried to instill in them - and excells at instilling those values in others.
We all know she was proud of you, as you are of her.
God Bless
Beautiful eulogy; I’d be happy with that if I had died and one of mine had written it.
Ann, please accept my deepest condolences on your loss. She does sound like one of the best mothers ever.
God Bless you and your brothers Ann.
Keep your chin up.
Prayers for Ann and thanks for sharing the story of this handsome woman.
Been there with the holding of the hands of Mom as she leaves this world.
Prayers offered.
Hugz
God bless you Nell, for your contributions and for raising such an important and influential daughter.
My condolences, Ann. I know the pain, no matter how ‘prepared’ you think you are, you are never prepared.
Hope your mom rests in peace knowing she raised an amazing woman.
My deepest condolences for your loss and the greatest respect for the great things you’ve both done and what you will do in the future!
A perfect eulogy.
I feel as if I know her after reading that. May she rest in peace with God.
I hope to one day honor my parents as Ann has hers.
Beautiful.
She was a direct descendant of at least a dozen patriots who served the cause of the American Revolution and traced her lineage on both sides of her family to Puritan nonconformists who came to America in 1633 seeking religious freedom on a ship led by Pastor Thomas Hooker. Or, as Homeland Security chief Janet Napolitano would call them, "A dangerous right-wing extremist hate group."
That is hilarious!
The bell tolls for us all.......
RIP and prayers for Ann and her brothers.
May her parents’ great love story continue on now, and forever more.
Ann Coulter herself is an important good fruit brought forth by her great parents and Ann's success undoubtedly brought them great joy while still here on Earth.
God bless
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