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Mary Wells | 03/11/2008 4:23 pm

Have You Ever Met An Angel?

Mary Wells

Have you ever met an angel? I believe I know one.

When they told me that the biopsy of a suspected cancer in my breast was, in fact, the complete lumpectomy, like most people who feel they have survived cancer I fell into a period of great enthusiastic love for the world and everyone in it. At that time there was an upset in New York City about abandoned babies who had been born with Aids. (About 1987.) These babies had been left in corners and in doorways around town. They were picked up by the police and firemen and helpful people and brought to government offices – and, for lack of equipment, they were just left on desk tops.

At that time there was no program, no housing, no nursery for them in New York or any other big city. The problems that city employees had setting up nurseries in offices were enormous and sudden and on front pages of every paper.

I was looking to help anybody and everybody in the gratefulness of my good health at the time and I wanted to help those Aids babies. It was suggested to me to go to the Van Etten Center at Jacoby Hospital. I was told that the center was the first in the city that dealt with children with Aids. It no longer exists but at the time it was a rare and wonderful place.

I was impressed with everyone I met there. And I was overwhelmed by Marie Williams. She was a blooming woman, full of health and strength and energy. She was caring for a small number of Aids babies then. I asked her what she needed and she told me she needed a house, if she had a house she could care for many more. We worked out a plan so that she got her house. She then took on many more children who were born with Aids or born as drug babies and she took them home and cared for them. In some cases she wore those children next to her skin, like a backpack, for a long time and some of them actually changed from positive to negative and developed in good health. Over the years she has also taken under her wing or even adopted children who not only had Aids but also Cerebral Palsy as well as children who are mentally damaged.

One, (E), has Cerebral Palsy. He is a sweet, good looking big boy who is retarded, non verbal, wears pampers, is in a wheelchair, is 16 now, goes to school for children with special needs. He is not able to feed himself so Marie purees his food and feeds him — because of his disease she lifts him into and out of his bed. Through Medicaid she is able to have a person come in 5 times a week from 3 to 8 to help care for (E). This allows her to do what she needs to do for all the other children in her care in her home.

Marie writes to me regularly about the children. They were very small when we met. Now, one (J) is 20, her health is just okay. She is in and out of the hospital. One (S) is 20, has finished school and is courageously looking for a job. One (R) is 17, in school, having a hard time. One (G) is 17 and doing very well in school and looking into college. Marie is joyously proud of her – it has been a long road. Her health is very good now. As Marie says, “Thank God."

Marie has lost children who had Aids but her achievements are widely appreciated. Her entire life is dedicated, 24 hours a day, to children she is given who start life with no hope. She straps them onto her body and she loves them back into life and almost all of them live much better, much longer lives.

Most of us are warm, generous people who help wherever we can. But there are the other ones, the angels walking on earth, who are taking care in ways that we don’t. They give me certainty. They certainly assure me that there really are angels.

45 Reader Comments (so far…) Sign In or Register to comment

Liz  Verney
I can’t actually say I’ve met someone as remarkable as Marie but in some ways many mothers have come close. But I’d like to add that it is very strange that this website appeared in my email sent from a dear friend. I’ve been trying to figure out how to contact Mary Wells recently . My father was the president of Braniff under Harding Lawrence. It occured to me that somewhere there must be copies of the TV ads he did for Wells Rich and Green while at Braniff. He is 85 and I think it would be a wonderful present to give him ( and his children ). So something made this connection and it wasn’t me ! Liz (Thayer )Verney lizverney@gmail.com
By Liz Verney on 03/11/2008 2:44 pm
Mary Wallace
the govt and ngo’s fail and individuals do the healing. my book, co-mothering, is about this exact topic. thanks for sharing this story!
By Mary Wallace on 03/11/2008 3:37 pm
Lisa Bufton
Thank you for sharing this story. Many people are having profound experiences these days with earth bound angel people and also those angels that are on the realm of non physical. I am actually in communication with the angels and work very closely with Arch Angel Michael. I have had people who can see his wings come out of my back when I enter an altered state of being. I have a picture of Arch Angel Meditron clear as day who showed up helping a women in Naples Florida as she had been praying for help with her two teenagers. Doreen Virtue, who I am certified by and has written numerous books about the angels believes 80% of people believe in ANGELS. Lisa@lisabufton.com
By Lisa Bufton on 03/11/2008 4:02 pm
Elizabeth Dunkel
I’m so happy to hear from Mary Wells. I’m 56 and had a career in advertising as a copywriter…and Mary, you were always a role model for me. However, I began my writing career in aviation journalism, and flew to Dallas on a press junket for an unveiling of a Braniff plane, and you, and Harding and Alexander Calder were there… So I’m thrilled to see what you’re thinking about these days.
By Elizabeth Dunkel on 03/11/2008 5:29 pm
jil coolidge
This is the sort of question which I particularly love. As a person of no particular religion but very strong faith, I have, for many years, known that angels walk among us. They seem to appear just as we are about to lose hope, think a negative thought or make a really bad decision. Some of them are tuned in to this website, some are in the form of our dear pets, but they exist, for me, because they make my life better in their presence. Even my mother, who passed away in 1988, appeared at the foot of my bed and changed the way I felt about her death. Many people roll their eyes at this subject. I am thrilled to march to a different vibe and feel blessed to be surrounded constantly by angels, whatever form they take.
By jil coolidge on 03/11/2008 7:19 pm
Joni Stern
I am also very happy to hear from Mary Wells. I truly consider her an Angel as my father, Martin worked for her at Wells, Rich & Greene and had pancreatic cancer which took his life in 1983. I remember her treating him with the utmost respect and dignity while he was in Sloan Kettering. Dad was extremely lucky to have worked with such a remarkable role model who happens to be a woman. When I was growing up I did not know how unusual you were and I truly believe you helped me have a successful career. Thanks for being my Angel!
By Joni Stern on 03/11/2008 7:59 pm
Shelley Conner
Yes, I have been fortunate to have met an angel. I was driving home from a gymnastica meet for my daughter and it was snowing and very icy. I hit a very slippery stretch of highway and I started to spinout. I was close to the off ramp and an angel came and sat on my shoulder and widened the ramp for me so that I was able to slide from side to side and survive the spinout without a scratch. Many parents were drivng behind me and witnessed the spin out and could not believe I survived. I continue to believe it was because of my angel!
By Shelley Conner on 03/12/2008 12:19 am
Mugsy Peabody
Essentially if you don’t think you’ve met an angel, you’re not really paying attention. They are everywhere, and do amazing things constantly. I believe they also take over and inhabit us at times, such as when great artists speak with the voice of angels, they are, in fact, really speaking with the voices of angels. Be silent and listen. They are most probably with you right now.
By Mugsy Peabody on 03/12/2008 1:56 am
Marey Lazanis
I have met sooo many angels where I volinteer as a care giver for people who have 3-mths or less to live. You see I lost my 26-yr old son 2-yrs ago and I thought I had no purpose in life until my son Matt said “hey, I’m still here”. Now I have the best (2) jobs in the world. Never give up when your darkest hour is here because there is always a reason to get on. I don’t move on… I get on. Marey
By Marey Lazanis on 03/12/2008 7:47 am
Kristina Lawley
Back in October of 2005, I found out I was pregnant with my daughter Abbie. I was currently serving in the US Army and was scheduled for deployment to Karbala Iraq. I didnt even have an idea that I was pregnant because I had been told at 19-20yrs old that I would not be able to conceive. I had them test me 3 seperate times and all were positive. Needless to say I didnt deploy when my unit left in late November 2005. I was in almost constant contact with my Sgt. while they were gone and I was on rear detachment in Ft Hood TX. There were 3 different instances where I had a very good chance of being killed and where alot of my friends actually were. 6 months later, we found out that I was having problems with the pregnancy…low amniotic fluid so they discharged me from the military and I came to Georgia where my husband was stationed with his National Guard unit. When our daughter was taken by emergency c-section on June 2 2006, she was only at 32 weeks of pregnancy and had alot of problems. Unfortunatly, she passed away 5 days later with her family surrounding her with love….it was then that I knew that little girl had a purpose…she was to save her mommy’s life. I truly believe she was an angel sent to save me and in that she did.
By Kristina Lawley on 03/12/2008 7:53 am
Lucinda Butler
When I found out I had lung cancer stage iv no cure I was devastated I joined a group called EONS the flip side of fifty. There I met my angel her name is Sandra Kneller she prays for me she won’t let me give up, she sends me prayers she only knows me from the net yet she’s there more than the friends that know me personally. I thank God for sending her to me I know he put her in my life.
By Lucinda Butler on 03/12/2008 7:57 am
Geunevieve Thevenin
I agree that we have angels among us . We just need to pay attention. I was fortunate enough to meet my angel on earth some 17 years ago. I called her my best friend but deep in my heart I knew she was my angel on earth. Unfortunately God has taken her away and I believe she is in heaven now doing what she was made to do, watching over us. I think about her every single day and miss her terribly but I often hear her soft voice telling me to hang in there and that she loves me. I thank God for sending her in my life when I needed an angel, because without her I probably would not make it.
By Geunevieve Thevenin on 03/12/2008 8:07 am
bebe57 Alison
I have met an angel many times in my life but the one that stands out the most.. My husband was very ill and in the emergency room. At that time his medical care was provided by our local VA Hospital. He was in the emergency room, very sick but also not willing to do what was suggested. I left him to go sit in the waiting room to try and get a grip on my jangling nerves. While sitting there, a priest came over to me. I did not see where he’d come from nor had I ever seen him before on our many trips to the VA emergency room. But this man sat beside me and asked about who I was there with. I found myself telling him about the stubborn will of my husband and that I was scared that he would refuse treatment. This kind man talked to me of many things that night. He succeeded in lifting my spirits and faith and that the right thing would happen. He prayed with me and soon left. Shortly afterwards, I went back to the exam room, my husband had calmed and was now agreeable to treatment. I never saw that priest again or any other clergyman again but he was there that night for me and my husband.
By bebe57 Alison on 03/12/2008 8:08 am
Lorrie Cooper
Yes, I met an angel. It was fifteen years ago, when I was living in Chicago. One Saturday night I was returning home after visiting with friends. It was quite late in the wee hours, and the streets were mostly deserted. Suddenly one of my tires went flat. I pulled over, looked around. No service stations in sight, so I knew I would have to change the tire myself. Although I wasn’t in a particularly dangerous neighborhood, it was still, of course, Chicago, and very late, and I didn’t like the deserted nature of the setting. I got out, pulled out my spare tire and the tools, and then stood looking at the flat tire. It had been a long day and I was tired. Suddenly I noticed a man walking toward me. I was not afraid, I instinctively knew he had come to help. He looked Hispanic, was casually dressed in a amazingly white T-shirt and neatly pressed denin jeans. He made a gesture with his hand toward the tire, and without verbalizing, his expression said, “May I help?” I stepped back, smiled, said, “Thanks.” He bent over and very speedily with no apparent exertion jacked up the car, removed the flat tire, put on the spare, then put the flat tire in my trunk. He smiled briefly and started to walk away. It all happened so quickly. He had said nothing, just exuded concern, and was walking back across the street to his waiting car, (which I had not noticed before). I stood there feeling awed, as well as comforted by a sense of having been taken care of. I have always been convinced that he was an angel in temporary human form. (That was a very very white T-shirt.) He was a reminder to me that we are watched over.
By Lorrie Cooper on 03/12/2008 8:08 am
Candelaria Silva
Angels and other good people abound. They ‘ve helped me and I try, in turn, to be good to others. Thanks for sharing.
By Candelaria Silva on 03/12/2008 8:19 am