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Spiral--
Like the others, I'm sorry for your loss. No matter how well you see it coming, it's never easy to take.

Please be comforted by the fact that so many people care about you.

veg
 
Re: Our Dear Club Friend:

Please spiralactivator, know that as with everyone else, that I'm here for you and we all are, in Spirit and Prayer in our own way. What you wrote is certainly understandable for what your going through at this time. I know as well what it is to loose a Parent, I've lost both of mine in May 1993 and June 1995, besides a many know my Life-Partner on January 1999. It still hurts, I get quite lonely lots of times, but I'm also doing kind of a Volunteer program of being a Facilitator of a Group and I'm also at this time going through a Bereavement Class, sponsered through a Local Medical Facility Hospice Program, which is a Free Class, that meets every Wednesday for 6-Weeks.

Peace be with you and your Families, comforting Thoughts, Prayers, Love of Friendship and Hugs, Steve
SactoTeddyBear...
 
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Spiral,

I am so sorry and saddened by your loss. It is so sad to loose anyone, especially your parents(my Mom in 1988 and my Dad in 1989). Somehow, you know it is coming, but truly are never actually prepared for the final moment. My comforting thoughts are with you at this time of mourning.

Gary
 
Spiral, I am very sorry for your loss! As has been mentioned no matter how ready we think we are for this when it really does happen it hits us full on! I have lost both parents and do know what you are going through. One thing that you can be thankful for now is this wonderful group. I wish that I would have had this when I was going through this difficult time. Just know that you are in my thoughts and prayers and know that we are here for you. Terry
 
I'm very sorry to hear your about your loss. No matter how it happens it is never easy.

Please take care of yourself during this difficult time.
 
Spiral Activator

Same as above.
You never can prepare, I've almost lost my mother six times this last decade and am grateful that she's still with me. I suppose we never are really ready.
Take care and keep in touch.
 
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Dear Spiralactivator,

I'm so very, very sorry to hear about the loss of your mother.

Please take care of yourself.

Cherish the memories.

My thoughts and prayers are with you and yours at this difficult time.

Mike
 
My deepest condolences

Spiralactivator,

I'm sorry for your lost and I know how it feels to lose someone to an long term illness, but I can testify that the grieving process will be quick. The key is to talk about good times as well as the bad. If you have siblings, this is the time to get together and really pick up the pieces. Make all decision as a team and not as an individual. I just hope that all of mom paperwork was done so you and your family will lose to the state!

As for you, start living. Long term illness can weigh you down and when you realized that the burden has been lifted you will know what I mean........, for I lost my dad back in January two days before my birthday.

Take a deep breath, cry a little and reflect on the life she lived and spent with you, my mom spirit stayed with me up to 6 month after her death back in 1998 but she gave me the ultimate Christmas gift and she told me that night you saw your bedroom door waving, (It took me forever to understand what was the meaning of that door waving until she explained it to me) I was telling you I'm saying goodbye and from that day my heart has been filled with joy because I had a mom who not only loved me in the flesh, but also in the spirit.

I will say a prayer for you and your family, healing will come in time and it is not to be rushed!
Just remember these words, this too shall pass!
 
Sprial--take care, be patient with yourself and know that our thoughts are with you. You're right, there's no way to fully prepare for the death of a loved one, even if you know it's coming. Gradually, eventually, things will even-out for you, emotionally.
 
So very sorry to hear of your mother's passing. Today, March 23, 2006, is the 3rd anniversary of my mother's passing. It will get better for you. You must remember that she is in spirit form now and is constantly watching over you. Pray to her daily and you will feel her presence in many ways and at different times. God bless.
 
Spiral--
So sorry to hear about your loss.
Nothing can prepare us for the moment when we find out our parents aren't indestructible.
Remember that your family and friends love you.
Tom
 
Sprial Activator you are not alone .

Sprial you and me have something in common as I just a week or two ago on the 19th of March I lost my mon as well to Pancreatic cancer. So I know what you are going through. This is very hard on a person because of all the good memories you have of them and it's really werd to have someone in your life for all thoughs years and suddenly their not there anymore. I really hate death. But on the other hand I don't want her back unless she could be completely whole and free of cancer and could see and hear and walk as she used to when I was growing up. My mom was 78 years old and lived a good life and was a very good mom and devoted wife to my dad,(who is still with us). My mom and dad also made sure that we went to church every sunday morning and also sunday evenings as a family. Well I'll wrap this up and say that I will be thinking of you and praying for you. God bless you in your time of need. DanF.
 

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