Diane Freeman shared the deep-seated memories associated with the classic Christmas song, 'Silent Night'. Diane shares how the song instantly transports her back to the days of attending midnight mass with her mother and grandmother, reflecting on the serene church ambiance filled with poinsettias, stained glass, and candlelight. The song 'Silent Night' serves as a poignant reminder of her mother, who passed when Diane was only four years old, and her grandmother who owned a cherished music box playing the same melody. Despite the sorrow of losing her mother at such a young age, Diane has found solace and tranquility in the song 'Silent Night,' from that delicate music box, using it as a way to connect with both her mother and her spiritual faith.
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