| Reading it, I felt I had lost a friend as well. It appears you did lose one. |
Yes, I did. She was more than a patient to me, she was almost a substitute grandmother, but she was also my friend. We had a lot of laughs together; she had a magnificent sense of humor and her wit was razor sharp (when she was 'with it', that is).....I really liked hanging out with her, and she was, as I said, the only reason I went over there some days.
| It's just a part of life, a wonderful, sacred moment. I hope when I go someone can say about me what you've said about Mrs. |
Death IS a wonderful, sacred moment. It's something to be cherished and valued, because it's very powerful. I'm SURE that people will be lining up to eulogize you, Marcie. You're fab.
| My sympathies go out to Mr. and his family. I can't imagine losing my spouse |
I'll pass those on to him. I can't imagine it either - they'd been married 67 years. That's an entire lifetime together.
I just cannot imagine how it must be.
| As soon as I read these lines a song began playing in my head |
I've heard that song before, I think. I'm pretty sure I have, but I'm going to download it anyway - I like the lyrics; I can find meaning in them. Thanks!
Bingo. The relief was very evident on the Mr's face last night - he was sad that she'd passed away, but glad that she wasn't suffering any more.
Thank you. I'm going to try to takle a half hour nap, but then I'll see if I can catch up with you. I have to attend a banquet this evening - I'm making a point of staying away from the booze 'cause I'll only get melancholy - so please don't think that I'm blowing you off if I don't catch up with you until tomorrow; I just have a lot to do (in between sleeping, that is).
Nothing really to say...
What can one say? |
Sometimes words aren't necessary. Sometimes a single, simple touch is all that's needed...but if you feel oike you HAVE to say something, 'I'm sorry for you loss' is appropriate.