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(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."
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(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.

(118) Nancy toured with Betty when "Embraced" was first published in 1992.

(119) Pastor Jusef Weston of AASAC, African American Spiritual Awareness Crusade, in Columbus, Ohio.

(120) Ralph and companion.

(121) Stan Zenk, webmaster of Betty's website, speaks of his role as editor at Gold Leaf Press when "Embraced" was published.

(122) Betty embraces Stan after his talk.

(123) Stan at the piano, playing selections from "The Musical Journey," a beautiful orchestral score based on Betty's experience, which he co-wrote and produced. The CD is available here.

(124) Tom introduces his little sister, Betty Jean.

(125) Betty Jean is Betty's and Joe's youngest.

(126) Betty Jean, "BJ" to family and friends, is written about in "Embraced" as "Little Betty."

(127) By his own admission, Tom's looks improve greatly with "BJ" beside him.

(128) Son, Tom, with his wife, Mabel, and oldest of their four children, Keona Marie.

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