Dealing with a death in the family.
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#11
Posted 07 March 2024 - 08:55 AM
#12
Posted 07 March 2024 - 08:57 AM
Thank you guys.
Dad was 89, doing OK, living at home until basically the end. It's pretty much a win, but I'm still off my game.
M
#13
Posted 08 March 2024 - 05:24 PM
Same with my father who lived with us & died after a few years of illness. Yeah, it is sad, painfuk, takes time to heal.
Thank you guys.
Dad was 89, doing OK, living at home until basically the end. It's pretty much a win, but I'm still off my game.
M
It does. At first, I was just dealing with the shock of not having to spend so much of my life and attention on managing care and food and house. Only recently am I dealing with real mourning. It's weird, that's for sure.
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#14
Posted 08 March 2024 - 05:34 PM
A long healthy life is a blessing.
My granny lived to be 100, But she was blind, didn't know where she was or who we were.
You get to the point where you envy those who die peacefully in their sleep.
3 of my friends had that blessing.
As the story goes: "I want to die peacefully in my sleep like my grandfather did.
Not yelling and screaming, like the people who were riding with him in his car.
Edited by Rogerdodger, 08 March 2024 - 05:35 PM.
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