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Bereavement
In reply to the discussion: My mom died today. [View all]BigmanPigman
(52,235 posts)23. My grandmother almost made it to 104
and she died a month before that date. She had very big 90th, 95th and 100th birthdays since she always wanted to live to be 100. I think her shear hatred for the GOP kept her alive for years.
My dad died suddenly in his sleep 5 years ago at the age of 85 and he was in great health. I am still in shock and grieving. I am glad he died peacefully in his sleep which is what we all want.
I hope you recover from your enormous loss better than I have. I have 100% empathy. I also hope she is able to visit you in your dreams. My dad did right after he died. It wasn't creepy at all and was comforting instead.
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Many hugs to you Sleepless. My mother passed in similar fashion almost 10 years ago. I
alwaysinasnit
Feb 2024
#7
sorry for your loss, helping her pass with little pain is hard but honorable
Shellback Squid
Feb 2024
#10
Our Moms probably would have been friends. I hope someone does that for me some day. n/t
TygrBright
Feb 2024
#58
Bless your mom. Bless you, your youngest brother (trooper and giver), your sister, and all family.
keopeli
Feb 2024
#37
beautiful. So sorry for your loss. Truly a beautiful person in "the age." You should document her "travels".
Evolve Dammit
Feb 2024
#79
So sorry. A parent's passing stirs up emotions never before felt. Stay well and cherish what you had.
twodogsbarking
Feb 2024
#77