
(97) Joe,
Sr. shared his remarkable memories of the time just after Betty's death. |

(98) During
a break for refreshments. |

(99) Jack
Olsen, one of Betty's many talk-show hosts. |

(100) Jack
was dubbed Captain Kirk look-a-like by Pastor Weston. |

(101) An
emotional embrace among the Eadie children after brother Jeff's song. |

(102) Audience
standing ovation following Jeff Eadie's incredible song. |

(103) Jeff
captivates the audience with the touching song he wrote for his mom, Betty. |

(104) "This
experience was one of the most awesome of my life."
WAVE Corinna |

(105) WAVE
Jim and his wife. |

(106) Joe
Eadie, Sr., bows to standing ovation at his talk. |

(107) Son,
Joe, Jr. shared his love and some wonderful parables with the audience. |

(108) Joe
Eadie, Sr., shares his memories of Betty's NDE and of her return. |

(109) Joe
Eadie, Sr., recalss his desire to self-publish "Embrace," should
he need to. |

(110) Joe
Eadie, Sr., visits with Pastor Weston and wife after the event. |

(111) Joe
Eadie, Jr., tells of his protective role during a tour with his mother,
Betty. |

(112) Joe
Eadie, Jr., recites a poem of an old violin. |

(113) WAVES
gathering in the lobby of the beautiful Embassy Suites Hotel. |

(114) WAVES
Judy and Na-Young with Betty and son, Tom. |

(115) Kimberly
Clark-Sharp, President of the Seattle chapter of IANDS (International Association
for Near Death Studies). |

(116) Kim
always brings a bit of humor when she speaks. |

(117) Betty's
friend, Nancy Carlisle, is acknowledged in "Embraced" as a teacher
of love.
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(118) Nancy
toured with Betty when "Embraced" was first published in 1992.
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(119) Pastor
Jusef Weston of AASAC, African American Spiritual Awareness Crusade, in
Columbus, Ohio.
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(120) Ralph
and companion.
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