
During World War II, MarJoe and her family lived in Richland, Washington, until 1950, when they returned to Arkansas. MarJoe's father worked at the Hanford Engeniering Plant part of the Manhattan Project, a secret nuclear war project. Little did he know what life-changing effect this would have on his family.
In 1989 the family received the news that their mother was terminally ill. MarJoe made the decision to leave nursing school to become her mother's primary caregiver, along with her two sisters and her brother, until she passed on in January 1990. Through her mother's rapid declining health MarJoe opened herself up to experience the death process with her mother.
This loving mother, even in death, cares for her beloved children and takes her three daughter's on a 5 1/2 hour journey to the other side. They return with the knowledge that indeed Heaven is our final home.
MarJoe realized this was an experience that she and her family needed to share with others. Her remarkable story is told in her book Heaven is Our Final Home: No Rent, No Mortgage
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