In honour of this weekend's Mother's Day (March 14), the Leader has been asking readers to share what their mum or much loved woman in their life, means to them.
We want to celebrate the positive difference these amazing women make, with tributes from those who love them the most, with two lucky ladies - picked at random - to receive a beautiful bouquet of flowers.
We met some of the amazing ladies in your lives last week, and today we meet a few more that you've told us about...
Paula Challoner, from Acrefair, shared a few lovely words about her mum, Anne Robinson, from Plas Madoc.
She said: "My mum is so special to me as I have had her 53 years. The love she has given me, my children and her great granddaughter Nura is the best.
"After having her stroke last year it will be lovely to see her walking again. Thanks for loving me, love Paula."
Rachel Ferguson, from Ewloe, has been missing her mum, Victoria Ellis, from Pentre, as a result of covid restrictions.
She said: "My mum is special to me. I work in a hospital, so have only seen her once in lockdown.
"My mum always puts others first and is an amazing woman and has a heart of gold.
"She is always cheering us on in whatever we do and is always there at the finish line. Love you mum."
Siobhan Prydderch, from Brymbo, is incredibly proud of her mum Angela Baines, from Wrexham.
She said: "This woman is my best friend! Always there when I need her and is the best nana to my three babies.
"She will do absolutely anything for anyone and has always got a smile no matter what.
"Happy Mother's Day momma bear/nana. We love you."
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