A Heavenly Name
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Daniel and Cathy were very close to the Lord. Then one fall day Marcella was playing outside in her front yard. There was a horrible accident. Marcella earns a new heavenly name. Read to find out what it is! This story will make you think about your love for others. Always remember, "The love of many waxes cold but the love of God never fails. Enjoy!
Mary Lou Plotts
Author Mary Lou Hagerman, Plotts is a coal miner's daughter. She was raised in the coalfield's of West Virginia in a place called Groundhog Hollow. She is the daughter of Preacher Joe Crocket Hagerman and Joye Leatrice Payne, Hagerman of Rocky Gap, Virginia. Mary Lou met her husband, Gene Leroy Plotts through Christian singles. She and her husband Gene lives on a farm nine miles Northeast of Oberlin, Kansas. Mary has three children and Gene has seven, together they have ten children. Mary's interests: Writing Fiction, non-fiction and poetry. Mary loves candlelight music and flowers. Books that she has written: A Heavenly Name and A Dream That Came True.
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A Heavenly Name - Mary Lou Plotts
Copyright © 2011 by Mary Lou Plotts.
Library of Congress Control Number: 2011961533
ISBN: Hardcover 978-1-4653-1113-9
Softcover 978-1-4653-1112-2
Ebook 978-1-4653-1114-6
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This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to any actual persons, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.
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Dedications
This book "A HEAVENLY NAME’ is dedicated to my Father, Preacher Joe Crocket Hagerman. Dad has always been my inspiration. I could go and talk to him when I had no one else to talk to. He always gave me good advice with lots of wisdom and knowledge. He was always smiling even when he was sick and going through trials and tribulations. He was an over comer.
My Mother: Leatrice Joye (Payne) Hagerman who gave all to her seven children and loved them the best way she knew how.
My Oldest Sister: Joetta (Hagerman) Roberts: An Author of poems.
My Sister: Minda Faye (Hagerman) Bishop: A woman fan inspirational speaking.
My Oldest Brother: William Frederick Hagerman who was and still is my knight in shining armor. He was the one who always took care of his little sister and let no harm come to her.
My Brother: Gorden Neal Hagerman who was there when I needed someone to talk to and lend a helping hand. I know if needed anything he would help me any way he could.
My Brother: Roger Dell Hagerman who was the one that was little in stature but if I needed any help at all he would be at my side.
My Brother: Preacher Randall Ralph Hagerman who was my baby brother and always will be. He is strong in all he stands for and has helped me in many ways, especially if I ever needed a shoulder to share my burdens, he would help carry my load.
To the best sister in-laws anyone could have: Sharon, Loretta, Carol and Judy. I want to say that I love every one of you very much and hope that you enjoy this book. The last days that I spent with dad helped inspire me to want to finish this book to show him that I did take his advice and never gave up on what I had started to do.
Acknowledgements
I would like to thank Greg Fuentes submission consultant at Xlibris for giving me the extra push by calling me every two weeks to see how I was doing with my manuscript. Greg was the one that helped me get back to writing this book, A HEAVENLY NAME
and to help my dream come true.
Introduction
This book, A HEAVENLY NAME
is Fiction. The story is about a good Christian couple that wanted to have lots of children but due to complications they had one child. A girl named Marcella. She was called their miracle child. One day while Marcella played in her sandbox in her front yard tragedy struck. This book tells about a five year old child that goes to heaven and meets with her heavenly Father. There are things up in heaven that she loves and is happy in heaven, but her mom and dad are not happy, they are very sad. Read to find out how Marcella helps her mom and dad on earth among another little girl and how she earns her heavenly name.
Contents
Hearing Voices
The Accident
A Night Mare
The Funeral
After The Funeral
Daniel’s Dream
On The Radio
Kathy’s Dream
Sunday Meeting
Thinking About Adopting A Child
Marcella’s Bedroom
An Unexpected Visitor
Home Alone
Watching Thomas
In Heaven
Back On Earth
A Wonderful Surprise
Oh Happy Day
Prayers Of The Saints
Healing Time
A Walk In The Park
Hearing Her Mother’s Prayer
A Rainy Day
Quiet Time
A Challenge In Heaven
The Walk Home
The Good News
The Big Surprise
The Wish
Snow, Snow And More Snow
Getting The Children Ready For The Christmas Choir
The Age Of Accountability
An Important Choir
Sylvia Croff The Social Worker
Officer Brady Investigates
Dreadful News
No Tears in Heaven
Child Abuse Case
Decorating The Tree
A Helping Hand
A Happy Telephone Call
An Exciting Time
Terri Lynn Sable’s Surprise
The Christmas Program
Trying To Figure Out the Stars
Daniel Is Back From Taking The Children Home
Quiet An Experience
The Promise
Happiness
Christmas Morning
Christmas Day
Three More Days
Final Day
What Is My Name
A Heavenly Name
Hearing Voices
Marcella could barely make out the voices that seemed to be whispering around her. Lying in the hospital bed she could hear someone quietly sobbing. Who is crying? Mom! Is that my momma crying?
In the stillness of her mind she could feel someone holding her hand. Someone was touching her head. There was another voice that caught her attention. It was a gentle voice. Yes, she had heard that voice before. She did not have to see his face. She knew him.
He was the doctor that had taken care of her when she got sick. He was the one who gave her suckers after the shot. He always did funny things to make her laugh. One time he had a mirror. He said, Marcella look into this mirror. Do you see the monkey?
They both just laughed and laughed and laughed.
Why was the good doctor, Jimmy here? What did he say? Trying hard to open her eyes Marcella noticed that her body was like a rag doll, floating upward towards a ray of bright lights.
Marcella was remembering being at church with her mom and dad. The preacher was talking about when a person dies that their soul will go to heaven to live with God the Father.
After church Marcella had asked her father this question. When a person dies is our Heavenly Father there to take us to heaven? Nodding, her father reply was,
Yes, God our Father will walk by our side. You see, Marcella, God said in his word, that he would never leave us our forsake us.
Marcella was quiet for a little while and then she said, Momma when can I go to heaven to meet my
Heavenly Father?"
Kathy did not know what to say. Answering her daughter she said, When the time is right you will meet your Heavenly Father. We will talk more on this later ok.
This seemed to satisfy Marcella for the moment. But that time never came for you see there was a bad accident.
Don’t ever put anything off tomorrow what you can do today.
The Accident
Although, it was early fall, the sun was shinning with just a tint of warmth, the blue birds were singing. The different arrays of flowers were shades of burnt orange and yellows. The leaves just started to turn a tinge of brown. . Marcella loved to play outside on her swing set. She also had a sand box, which she liked to make small sand castles. She would put her Barbie dolls in the sand castles and act like she would be a prince and rescue them.
They had just got back from church and Marcella wanted to go outside to play. Kathy and Daniel decided it would be all right but she had to put on a long sleeve shirt, jeans and tennis shoes.
Kathy always worried about the interstate that flowed pass their home. It was a four lanner. The speed limit was seventy-five miles per house. Although everyone who lived there said that they had no problems with the interstate being there. So to make Kathy feel safer, Daniel built a six-foot wall of wood around it, thinking, just maybe that would ward off someone going to fast. It probably would not stop someone from driving through but it might slow someone down enough before they would hit the play area where Marcella played.
Daniel rarely worked at the office on Sunday’s but he had to get ready some insurance papers for various companies. These papers had to be in the mail tomorrow morning. His office was only fifteen minutes away from home. His head was telling him to go but his heart was telling him to stay.
Holding hands Kathy and Daniel walked to the door. Giving Kathy a kiss and promising to be back right before supper, he reached down and gave Marcella a bear hug and told her that he loved her.
After Daniel left Marcella went to her play area in the front yard. The jingling of the phone caught Kathy’s attention. Watching Marcella out the window while she talked to her best friend Amanda.
Marcella was swinging on her swing set: She was swinging her feet back and forth. She would lean forward and backwards, going higher and higher. Her red hair catching the sunlight making it look as if shimmering beams was dancing around her head. Once in awhile Kathy could hear her laughter or even a melody from church that they had sung that day.
Marcella was very content playing by herself. There were times that Kathy would catch Marcella talking to herself. Just an imaginary friend she thought.
Kathy thanked God for Marcella every day. She was called their miracle child. She was the only child they could have because of complications from a surgery that Kathy had years ago. Marcella was a good little girl. At the age of five she talked about the Lord a lot. She would ask lots of questions for a child her age. Kathy would always try to answer them the way that a five year old would understand.
Amanda was asking if they would like to come to a singing convention that they were going to have at the church next weekend. Of course they would. Marcella loved to sing. When she sung she would capture the hearts of everyone.
Turning her head away from the window Kathy put the phone back on the hook. It was just for a moment.
Kathy heard a terrifying sound, the screaming of brakes, scraping metal against wood and then a loud explosion.
Running towards the front door Kathy did not have to look out the window to see what had happened. She knew. Oh God! She knew.
Hoping on hope that Marcella was still at her swing set not in the sand box. To her dismay, she felt her legs get weak and wobbly. Her daughter was in the sandbox. She was in a small heap. Kathy started screaming as she ran. The neighbors heard the noise and the screaming and came running. One neighbor ran passed Kathy but what he saw made him back away. Kathy fell down on her knees and gathered Marcella in her arms. For just a moment she held her close. Seeing blood running from her nose and mouth Kathy jerked the tail of her blouse out of her jeans and started to wipe the blood away but to no avail.
There were lots of people that had gathered around. Tears streaming down her face Kathy asked, Please has anyone called the ambulance, police, or even Daniel?
A kind neighbor gave her assurance that they had been called but had not got a hold of Daniel yet. He tried to take Marcella out of Kathy’s arms but she would not let her go. She could feel the warmth from her baby’s body, could hear her labored breathing and she wanted Marcella to know that her momma is there and would never let her go. Marcella stirred and moaned but still was as a limp dishrag in her mother’s arms.
The police and the ambulance came at the same time. The paramedics told Kathy that she could ride in the back with Marcella that was the only way that they could get the mother to let go of her precious daughter.
Daniel was in his office when he got the message. He had just finished some important forms