Dawn Thompson
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- In Memory of Award-winning author for Kensington Books & Dorchester Publishing
- Me, Myself, and I
- This site is maintained in the memory of Award-Winning author for Kensington and Dorchester Books. She also under the name of Dawn MacTavish. March 28, 1934 - February 8, 2008. She will never be forgotten.
Books in the BLOOD MOON VAMPIRE Series:
Blood Moon, The Brotherhood, The Ravening
Books in the BRIDE Series:
The Ravencliff Bride, The Falcon's Bride, Bride of Time
Kensington Aphrodisia Books:
Lord of the Deep, Lord of the Deep. Lord of the Fire, Lord of the Forest, Eros Island
DAWN MACTAVISH Books:
The Marsh Hawk, The Privateer, Prisoner of the Flame
In Translation:
La Sposa di Ravencliff
Highland Press
Rape of the Soul, Ring of Death, Odin's Daughter, Children of the Wind, Drake's Lair
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The sad story of Dawn and Diane Thompson
A Tale of Two Sister
The sad story of Dawn and Diane Thompson of New York, USA.
I won't address the many hard knocks that hit the Thompson sisters through the years. Life tends to visit death, loss and unfortunate circumstances upon us all. It's their later life-and death of Dawn-that touches my heart and mind on this day meant to bring world consciousness to the ugliness of poverty.
Eleven years ago, Dawn was hit in a car accident that left her unable to walk. She could barely take more than two or three steps, dragging one leg. She had rods in her arms, and due to improper care in hospital, she lost the use of the last three fingers on her left and right hand. They were curled back and could no longer respond for her. From that point on a wheelchair was her only means of moving about. There was a settlement for the accident, so she was able to get along.
The government provided her $565 per month in disability (I have no idea why so LOW), meaning she would have had no means of existing without the settlement. They originally provided her with an aid in the morning to help bathe and get her dressed. Another came in the afternoon to do errands such as pick up medicine, fetch groceries and do laundry. A third came in just before bedtime to help her undress and get into bed. Three years ago, they decided Dawn was getting too much aid, and cut her aids for afternoon and evening. Afternoons were difficult, but the night aid really was missed most of all. It was very hard for Dawn to get out of the wheelchair after sitting in it for 12 hours straight. Sometimes it took her an hour of battling just to get into bed. This was a woman in her late sixties and riddled with pain and arthritis. Each night was dangerous on her heart.
Dawn's plight became more acute at the end of 2005. She had an accident that nearly killed her-the wheelchair malfunctioned and tossed her into the dishwasher, ripping open her thigh. She was lucky she didn't bleed to death. Medical expenses mounted. Yes, she had Medicare. But co-payments and so many medicines she needed were not covered by the government support saw her money from the accident settlement eaten up by these expenses. She was forced in the spring of 2007 to sell her pre-paid funeral policy just to pay her rent. She had to choose between food and a roof over her head. Things grew so grim, that I began sending her food and cat food. Author Rowena Cherry was another who sent money to help Dawn, as well as my dear friend Monika Wolmarans. Monika is retired and on very limited means herself, so her giving to help Dawn really touched me. I thank both ladies for their caring about Dawn's plight.
Dawn fell had to be hospitalized, and things spiraled out of control. People couldn't understand how a woman with over a dozen books out for two publishers didn't have plenty of money. Well, sad fact, new authors don't make big bucks, and often you have to wait 2-3 years before you are seeing money from your books. The money those books would earn would came way too late to help Dawn.
During her final days, her younger sister, Diane, stayed with her as much as possible. She was a driver-education instructor and basically the only person there for Dawn in her final days. She requested family emergency leave, and was refused. Then she requested vacation time - time she would spend easing her sister in her final moments. The hard-hearted boss refused to give her vacation time. Instead, she was forced to choose between obeying her boss and being there with Dawn in her final moments. I am eternally grateful she chose to be there for Dawn. I do not want to imagine how horrible it would have been for my friend had she faced dying alone.
Only, the problems started for Diane. Diane-called Candy by her friends-was fired by her hard-hearted boss. She is sixty-one, has trouble walking without a cane because of arthritis in her knees. She was forced on unemployment, which barely paid her rent. What mo0 Comments 384 days
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We mourn the loss of Dawn Thompson
I have been crying nearly no stop for sometime now,
but that doesn't make this any easier.
Dawn Thompson is dead. She died Friday around 2pm.
She went peacefully, life finally granting her that single
blessing when it had taken so much more from her.
There were no last words from her because she was on
a respirator.
However, the last time she spoke to me she said,
"Please do not forget me."
All I can say is I lost someone who was like a second mother
to me. She was so good, so smart and always laughed. Dawn
was totally confined to a wheelchair for the last ten years. Yet
she was always laughing. She had few friends, but me and
Miz Fuzz, her kitty.
I would like to say more, but it hurts too bloody bad at this time.
The world lost one of the best and brightest with her passing.
Please, don't forget her.
Deborah Macgillivray
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Vote for Dawn
http://www.longandshortreviews.com/p...
Voting is open!!
Dawn is there for Lord of the Deep in Best Long Print and Best Long E-Print (first two categories)
So cheer her up!!
thank you!!
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Pamela Tyner96 weeks agoI hope your holidays have been filled with joy! Happy New Year!
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Hey Dawn,
Feel better soon. Those story ideas don't write themselves you know!!!!
sharing some luv w/ you-
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Amber Dawn Bell97 weeks agoMerry Christmas Dawn! Hope you're doing better. We miss you!
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Mike Duncan97 weeks ago
Get well soon, wishing you the best 2008
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Moonmonika97 weeks ago
Wishing you a Super Holiday Season
they should give us a whole bunchkin of hearts.
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Lynda S99 weeks agoHi Dawn! Thanks for friending me. Hope you and your loved ones have a wonderful holiday!
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