Mary’s_Closet

Mary’s_Closet We sell clothing, new, second hand, hand embellished, 1 of a kind, reconstructed, high end purses, shoes, jewelry, home furnishings, garden stakes and more.

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12/14/2025

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“This didn’t have to happen.”

For weeks after Gilda Radner died, Gene Wilder couldn’t make sense of it.

“For weeks after Gilda died, I was shouting at the walls. I kept thinking to myself, ‘This doesn’t make sense,’” Wilder wrote.
“The fact is, Gilda didn’t have to die. But I was ignorant, Gilda was ignorant — the doctors were ignorant.”

What followed was not sudden.
It was slow.
Quiet.
Dismissive.

It began on an ordinary Sunday in January 1986.

“For us, it all started on the first Sunday in January 1986,” Wilder recalled.
“We were driving to play tennis in Los Angeles at a friend’s house. Gilda began to feel what she described as a fog rolling in. She said, ‘I can’t keep my eyes open. I think I’m going to fall asleep.’ She lay back and looked like she had taken a sleeping pill.”

Doctors were consulted. Tests were run. Explanations were offered — none of them right.

Gilda was initially diagnosed with Epstein-Barr and told to rest. But the symptoms didn’t stop. They multiplied: severe bloating, stomach cramps, shooting pain down her legs, and exhaustion so deep it altered her daily life.

Still, she wasn’t taken seriously.

Doctors told her nothing was wrong.
Blamed ovulation.
Suggested stress.
Called her “high-strung.”
Advised her to relax.

Ten months passed.

Then — finally — the truth.

Just 36 hours after her diagnosis, doctors operated and removed a grapefruit-sized tumor. The cancer was already Stage IV ovarian cancer.

Chemotherapy followed. Her hair fell out. Her body weakened. And still, Wilder believed she would survive.

Later came the realization that never leaves.

“She could be alive today if I knew then what I know now,” Wilder wrote.
“Gilda might have been caught at a less-advanced stage if two things had been done: if she had been given a CA-125 blood test as soon as she described her symptoms to the doctors instead of 10 months later, and if the doctors had known the significance of asking her about her family’s history of ovarian cancer. But they didn’t.”

The cost of that ignorance was devastating.

“So Gilda went through the tortures of the damned,” Wilder wrote,
“and at the end, I felt robbed.”

Gilda Radner died on May 20, 1989. She was 42 years old.

The woman who taught America how to laugh at vulnerability spent her final years being told her pain wasn’t real.

This isn’t just a tragedy.
It’s a warning.

Listen.
Believe women.
Ask better questions.
Act sooner.

Anyone interested in seeing the many things we have for sale can call 219-242-1036 and leave a message. We have gowns fo...
10/29/2025

Anyone interested in seeing the many things we have for sale can call 219-242-1036 and leave a message. We have gowns for Christmas and winter formals as well

October 18th 9 to 12 we are having a Benefit Barn Sale for Petite Trésors Rescue & Sanctuary. There will be a variety of...
09/19/2025

October 18th 9 to 12 we are having a Benefit Barn Sale for Petite Trésors Rescue & Sanctuary. There will be a variety of items. Clothing, furniture, craft supplies, kitchen items, dog items, more. Most items are not priced. The cost is simply a donation to the shelter of whatever you feel you can afford. If you need something and don’t have funds we welcome volunteers in exchange.

This is Maria. This amazing, wonderful, caring woman makes beautiful jewelry and sells it on Saturday’s in front of Thre...
09/08/2025

This is Maria. This amazing, wonderful, caring woman makes beautiful jewelry and sells it on Saturday’s in front of Three Wicked Apples on Calumet in downtown Chesterton. Maria sells this beautiful handmade jewelry for $1 and donates all proceeds to senior animal sanctuaries. Petite Trésors Rescue & Sanctuary, our 501c3 Nonprofit is the recipient of this generosity for August and September. If you are ready to start shopping for gifts for holidays, birthday’s or teacher gifts, please stop by and see the beautiful creations that Maria has handcrafted. Not only do you benefit from purchasing a beautiful piece of jewelry for yourself or someone else, you also support our dog hospice for abused, handicapped and senior dogs. ❤️

The poor little Angel went to a great home.
06/13/2025

The poor little Angel went to a great home.

03/26/2025

Find me on Poshmark Jewelry, clothes, furs, shoes, bags, dog supplies, household items and more
03/26/2025

Find me on Poshmark
Jewelry, clothes, furs, shoes, bags, dog supplies, household items and more

We are downsizing and everything is for sale here at the farm or on Poshmark
03/26/2025

We are downsizing and everything is for sale here at the farm or on Poshmark

06/18/2024

I am canceling tomorrow’s Women’s Group due to the Poor Air Quality Index and heat. I have had several women contact me with concerns and I agree with them completely. I will be posting the next meeting on NextDoor when the weather is more hospitable.

05/10/2024
04/23/2024

Thank you for supporting Petite Trésors Rescue & Sanctuary. The GroupRaise Meal you committed to eat at on April 25, 2024 at 10:00am did not meet its minimum RSVP requirements and is currently suspended per our RSVP policy. Thanks for taking the time to commit to eat. Look out for more information from the organizer of the meal.

04/20/2024

Commit to Eat in support of Petite Trésors Rescue & Sanctuary at Papa John's on Apr 25

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1116 N 350 E
Chesterton, IN
46304

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