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Sandy, you can count on my support. I thought I recognised the names before

your mentioned Joe. I am feeling very sorry of your poor Aunt to have to go

through so much loss within a year.

Sending my best.

Courage

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Sandie,

I just wanted you to know how sorry I am to hear about your Uncle Jim's

stroke. I am praying extra hard for you and your family. I will be in touch

soon.

Sending you lots of strength and much love,

Piper

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Hi Group-

Well, here I am again, asking for prayers. It occurred to me

that I have no current LBD stories and experiences to share

with the group, yet life still goes on here.

As you all know, just a month ago, my dad's brother, Mel,

was hospitalized due to a fall resulting from Parkinsons. Well,

Uncle Mel is doing remarkably well, after a long month of

healing. He isn't totally up to par, but considering the state

of health he was in, the prayers helped him through his struggles.

Well, my dad left behind a second brother, Jim. My Uncle

Jim has had a few strokes, nothing life threatening. Well,

2 nights ago, he had a stroke, leaving him in a coma, and on

life support. So, my Aunt and cousin Jim, are faced

with if/when they want the life support removed. Also, for

those who know this family, my cousin Joe, passed away

in a house fire a year ago in May...same family. Anyhow,

my aunt knows the answer here, cousin Jim, is having a tough

time coming to the same conclusion.

If it's not asking too much, in your prayers would you please

include my Uncle, Aunt, and Cousin. I know the power in

prayer and the strength through them.

is feeling a bit helpless over in New Zealand even

though I can feel his support and strength through the miles.

Please help us to lift my family up in prayer, for the strength,

knowledge and courage to face these days.

and I greatly appreciate any and all prayers that

may be said -

Hugs-

Sandie and

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Sandie, I just came online for a short time and wanted to tell you

that I will keep you and your family in my prayers. I know it is a

very hard time for your uncle, aunt and cousin...and you. Sending

peace to you and them.

I also thank you for your thoughts and prayers. Hopefully I will be

able to thank all of you properly tomorrow.

God bless you,

M

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> Hi Group-

>

> Well, here I am again, asking for prayers. It occurred to me

> that I have no current LBD stories and experiences to share

> with the group, yet life still goes on here.

>

> As you all know, just a month ago, my dad's brother, Mel,

> was hospitalized due to a fall resulting from Parkinsons. Well,

> Uncle Mel is doing remarkably well, after a long month of

> healing. He isn't totally up to par, but considering the state

> of health he was in, the prayers helped him through his struggles.

>

> Well, my dad left behind a second brother, Jim. My Uncle

> Jim has had a few strokes, nothing life threatening. Well,

> 2 nights ago, he had a stroke, leaving him in a coma, and on

> life support. So, my Aunt and cousin Jim, are faced

> with if/when they want the life support removed. Also, for

> those who know this family, my cousin Joe, passed away

> in a house fire a year ago in May...same family. Anyhow,

> my aunt knows the answer here, cousin Jim, is having a tough

> time coming to the same conclusion.

>

> If it's not asking too much, in your prayers would you please

> include my Uncle, Aunt, and Cousin. I know the power in

> prayer and the strength through them.

>

> is feeling a bit helpless over in New Zealand even

> though I can feel his support and strength through the miles.

> Please help us to lift my family up in prayer, for the strength,

> knowledge and courage to face these days.

>

> and I greatly appreciate any and all prayers that

> may be said -

>

> Hugs-

>

> Sandie and

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Prayers. hugs and love going out to you.

M

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> Hi Group-

>

>Well, here I am again, asking for prayers. It occurred to me

>that I have no current LBD stories and experiences to share

>with the group, yet life still goes on here.

>

>As you all know, just a month ago, my dad's brother, Mel,

>was hospitalized due to a fall resulting from Parkinsons. Well,

>Uncle Mel is doing remarkably well, after a long month of

>healing. He isn't totally up to par, but considering the state

>of health he was in, the prayers helped him through his struggles.

>

>Well, my dad left behind a second brother, Jim. My Uncle

>Jim has had a few strokes, nothing life threatening. Well,

>2 nights ago, he had a stroke, leaving him in a coma, and on

>life support. So, my Aunt and cousin Jim, are faced

>with if/when they want the life support removed. Also, for

>those who know this family, my cousin Joe, passed away

>in a house fire a year ago in May...same family. Anyhow,

>my aunt knows the answer here, cousin Jim, is having a tough

>time coming to the same conclusion.

>

>If it's not asking too much, in your prayers would you please

>include my Uncle, Aunt, and Cousin. I know the power in

>prayer and the strength through them.

>

> is feeling a bit helpless over in New Zealand even

>though I can feel his support and strength through the miles.

>Please help us to lift my family up in prayer, for the strength,

>knowledge and courage to face these days.

>

> and I greatly appreciate any and all prayers that

>may be said -

>

>Hugs-

>

>Sandie and

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