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Grace,
You have our heartfelt supporting energy and doggie moans and groans. Abi will come to understand in time, but it will take time. Jodi has our full support and sympathy. Good luck and much supporting energy for you and your family, on the way. Diane "GraceCat" wrote in message ... I just came home from my in-laws tonight. A few hours ago my MIL passed away from.... who the hell knows. Painless (I guess), unsuspectedly, shockingly, easily... in bed. Jody's in Florida catching a plane in a couple hours. He hasn't a soul over there with him right now and it's breaking my heart. Abi saw me rush out in a tailwind which frightened her and I didn't have time to sooth any fears as I left her with Mom. She's asleep but how do I tell a six year old in the morning her grandmother who she saw perfectly fine, healthy and in great spirits yesterday is gone today? How do I comfort my forever love when he's ten hours away. Pray for everybody please. Grace |
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Grace, I am so sorry to hear about your MIL. Although it is a shock
for the family, going like that is so much better than lingering for months. My dear mother lingered for 10 years with alzheimer's disease, with the last 6 years in a nursing home. I hope that when the dear Lord calls me home that I can go in my sleep. Love and hugs, Nan |
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GraceCat wrote:
I just came home from my in-laws tonight. A few hours ago my MIL passed away from.... who the hell knows. Painless (I guess), unsuspectedly, shockingly, easily... in bed. Jody's in Florida catching a plane in a couple hours. He hasn't a soul over there with him right now and it's breaking my heart. Abi saw me rush out in a tailwind which frightened her and I didn't have time to sooth any fears as I left her with Mom. She's asleep but how do I tell a six year old in the morning her grandmother who she saw perfectly fine, healthy and in great spirits yesterday is gone today? How do I comfort my forever love when he's ten hours away. Pray for everybody please. Grace Purrs for you and your family, especialy Jody and Abi. -- Adrian (Owned by Snoopy, Milo & Bagheera) A house is not a home, without a cat. |
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So sorry to hear of your bereavement,my heart breaks for you
as I lost my beloved sister two weeks ago,I couldn't go to the funeral although my Daughter booked two flights to England she decided I'd better not go, she was afraid of deep thrombosis, because of my swollen ankles and then we decided she wouldn't get there in in time so she's going in a couple of weeksto stay with my B.I.L may Peace be with you eventually, Huggs Jean.P. dirtylitterboxofferingstospammers wrote in message ... Of course. Many prayers and purrs. *hugs* helen s --This is an invalid email address to avoid spam-- to get correct one remove dependency on fame & fortune h*$el*$$e**nd***$o$ts***i*$*$m**m$$o*n**s@$*$a$$o* *l.c**$*$om$$ |
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Likewise Jean, I'm sorry to hear about your sister. I wish you could
have gone. My Father in law was in the process of remodelling her kitchen when she died and we've been over there off and on all week, today it was a full day hanging dry wall. They ended up putting a small scratch on the new floor that was put down the day she died and it hit Jody all over again "JP Hobbs" jphobbsREMOVE THIS @dodo.com.au wrote in message ... So sorry to hear of your bereavement,my heart breaks for you as I lost my beloved sister two weeks ago,I couldn't go to the funeral although my Daughter booked two flights to England she decided I'd better not go, she was afraid of deep thrombosis, because of my swollen ankles and then we decided she wouldn't get there in in time so she's going in a couple of weeksto stay with my B.I.L may Peace be with you eventually, Huggs Jean.P. dirtylitterboxofferingstospammers wrote in message ... Of course. Many prayers and purrs. *hugs* helen s --This is an invalid email address to avoid spam-- to get correct one remove dependency on fame & fortune h*$el*$$e**nd***$o$ts***i*$*$m**m$$o*n**s@$*$a$$o* *l.c**$*$om$$ |
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"GraceCat" wrote in message
... Likewise Jean, I'm sorry to hear about your sister. I wish you could have gone. My Father in law was in the process of remodelling her kitchen when she died and we've been over there off and on all week, today it was a full day hanging dry wall. They ended up putting a small scratch on the new floor that was put down the day she died and it hit Jody all over again Ya' know, Grace, it's really odd what happens. Even today, 4 months after Diane's accident, I'll think of something (not necessarily about Pat and Diane) and a wave of grief will sweep over me. Then I'll "tear up". Doesn't happen as often now, but it still happens, and probably will for some time yet. Prayers and purrs of comfort for you and yours. Sam |
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Hash: SHA1 On Thu, 18 Mar 2004 21:48:19 -0800, "Sam Nash" wrote: "GraceCat" wrote in message ... Likewise Jean, I'm sorry to hear about your sister. I wish you could have gone. My Father in law was in the process of remodelling her kitchen when she died and we've been over there off and on all week, today it was a full day hanging dry wall. They ended up putting a small scratch on the new floor that was put down the day she died and it hit Jody all over again Ya' know, Grace, it's really odd what happens. Even today, 4 months after Diane's accident, I'll think of something (not necessarily about Pat and Diane) and a wave of grief will sweep over me. Then I'll "tear up". Doesn't happen as often now, but it still happens, and probably will for some time yet. Prayers and purrs of comfort for you and yours. Sam That is a normal part of the grieving process. I lost both of my parents in 2001, about six months apart, and still get occasional (but diminishing intensity) episodes of grieving for them. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGPfreeware 7.0.3 for non-commercial use http://www.pgp.com iQA/AwUBQFsQ+TMYPge5L34aEQK/HgCg7QjhYBgnCCnOy8lN8XkzT2JXHhoAn0dx ZuF/oQj5KLszsfZ2VoQJ8bqS =YRyc -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- John F. Eldredge -- PGP key available from http://pgp.mit.edu "Reserve your right to think, for even to think wrongly is better than not to think at all." -- Hypatia of Alexandria |
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Yeah... It's been a few things.
Not seeing her again in Walmart, (we *always* ran into her there) Today, I noticed a pair of Mardi Gras beads I gave her. Last night my sister had a baby. We got the call last night. I don't believe we'll ever be able to receive late night phone calls again without fear. I felt bad when I realized what I had done by giving permission for Mom to call at "any time". Grace "Sam Nash" wrote in message ... "GraceCat" wrote in message ... Likewise Jean, I'm sorry to hear about your sister. I wish you could have gone. My Father in law was in the process of remodelling her kitchen when she died and we've been over there off and on all week, today it was a full day hanging dry wall. They ended up putting a small scratch on the new floor that was put down the day she died and it hit Jody all over again Ya' know, Grace, it's really odd what happens. Even today, 4 months after Diane's accident, I'll think of something (not necessarily about Pat and Diane) and a wave of grief will sweep over me. Then I'll "tear up". Doesn't happen as often now, but it still happens, and probably will for some time yet. Prayers and purrs of comfort for you and yours. Sam |
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"JP Hobbs" jphobbsREMOVE THIS @dodo.com.au wrote in message ...
So sorry to hear of your bereavement,my heart breaks for you as I lost my beloved sister two weeks ago,I couldn't go to the funeral although my Daughter booked two flights to England she decided I'd better not go, she was afraid of deep thrombosis, because of my swollen ankles and then we decided she wouldn't get there in in time so she's going in a couple of weeksto stay with my B.I.L may Peace be with you eventually, Huggs Jean.P. We are sending purrs to you and your family, Jean, and our condolences on the loss of your sister. ------- Krista |
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Thank you so much LOL,it is comforting to know people care Jean.P.
LOL wrote in message m... "JP Hobbs" jphobbsREMOVE THIS @dodo.com.au wrote in message ... So sorry to hear of your bereavement,my heart breaks for you as I lost my beloved sister two weeks ago,I couldn't go to the funeral although my Daughter booked two flights to England she decided I'd better not go, she was afraid of deep thrombosis, because of my swollen ankles and then we decided she wouldn't get there in in time so she's going in a couple of weeksto stay with my B.I.L may Peace be with you eventually, Huggs Jean.P. We are sending purrs to you and your family, Jean, and our condolences on the loss of your sister. ------- Krista |
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