Guest guest Posted October 21, 2006 Report Share Posted October 21, 2006 Dena, I am so sorry about your Aunt's passing. I know you are tired, and the biggest part of that is the stress of loosing a LO. That had to have been hard on you to be there and watch her. It was hard for me to watch my MIL. I moistened her lips with glycerin, and she rubbed them together, so I knew she appreciated it. That just about tore me up. She was more aware of what was going on than I had previously understood. She labored long and hard to breath, and finally after several hours the labor was gone, and she, too, went to sleep. Had it been my mother, it would have just about killed me. So any of you going through loosing a close loved one I do understand. I lost my daddy and that was the hardest loss I have ever endured. I was sick for three years. Yes, I have been there and then some, so I understand, and I am more sorry than you can imagine. The pain is horrendous. Stay with the group and gain understand and knowledge of what and why things are going on. LBD Hates all of us. I love Donna's words. This knowledge helps us endure the hard times. Imogene Caregiver for my True Texas Gentleman husband of 35 years. He has LBD with Parkinsonism. In a message dated 10/21/2006 3:02:48 PM Central Daylight Time, d_j_leavitt@... writes: Hi Everyone I just wanted to let that my Aunt Louise passed away last night at 8:00pm. I picked up her daughter, my cousin, from the airport and we headed straight to the hospital. They removed the breathing tube about 6:00pm and a pastor from my church was there and we all held hands and prayed. I guess earlier a priest was there and gave last rites too. She did struggle for a while and I asked the nurse to give her more of whatever. Then fifteen or so minutes later she went to sleep. She did struggle from 20-30 minutes and I really hated that. Once she was asleep that was it. The next shift administered a 3rd dose of Morphine and Ativan and within 15 minutes she was gone. I am sure that helped everything along. Unfortunately my Uncle and cousin had gone to dinner and just my husband, myself and my Aunts sister Ruth were the only ones there. He was so upset at himself for going to dinner, but I think he has forgiven himself a little today. Their son was in heavy traffic from San Diego and did not arrive until 1 1/2 hours after she passed. I have had a sleepless night and I am really tired, so if my writing is a mess, please for give me. They are off making arrangements now. They hope the service will be on Wed. Thank you to all who have prayed for our family. It was a tough 4 weeks. We are all so blessed to have it over. Especially my Aunt Louise. Dena Mother (84) Her birthday is today. End stages LBD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 21, 2006 Report Share Posted October 21, 2006 Dena My condolences to you and your family on the passing of your Aunt. My prayers to you and your family. Happy Birthday to your Mom. God Bless you all Jacqui in So Florida Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 21, 2006 Report Share Posted October 21, 2006 Dear Dena, My prayers are with you and your family at this time. I hope your dear Uncle will forgive himself...I believe it was meant to be like that, that everything happens for a reason. I just said a very extra prayer for Uncle. Please take care of yourself Dena, you are always there for everyone and it takes a lot out of a person. God bless! Carol Incognito > > Hi Everyone > > I just wanted to let that my Aunt Louise passed away > last night at 8:00pm. I picked up her daughter, my > cousin, from the airport and we headed straight to the > hospital. They removed the breathing tube about 6:00pm > and a pastor from my church was there and we all held > hands and prayed. I guess earlier a priest was there > and gave last rites too. She did struggle for a while > and I asked the nurse to give her more of whatever. > Then fifteen or so minutes later she went to sleep. > She did struggle from 20-30 minutes and I really hated > that. Once she was asleep that was it. The next shift > administered a 3rd dose of Morphine and Ativan and > within 15 minutes she was gone. I am sure that helped > everything along. Unfortunately my Uncle and cousin > had gone to dinner and just my husband, myself and my > Aunts sister Ruth were the only ones there. He was so > upset at himself for going to dinner, but I think he > has forgiven himself a little today. Their son was in > heavy traffic from San Diego and did not arrive until > 1 1/2 hours after she passed. I have had a sleepless > night and I am really tired, so if my writing is a > mess, please for give me. They are off making > arrangements now. They hope the service will be on > Wed. > > Thank you to all who have prayed for our family. It > was a tough 4 weeks. We are all so blessed to have it > over. Especially my Aunt Louise. > > Dena > Mother (84) Her birthday is today. End stages LBD > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 21, 2006 Report Share Posted October 21, 2006 Dear Dena- I am so sorry that your Aunt Louise passed, but at the same time I am glad her struggle is over. It must have been very difficult for you and the family, since it went on for so long. Also wishing your Mom a Happy Birthday and saying prayers for her too. Hugs, Gerry Dena's Aunt Off Topic Hi Everyone I just wanted to let that my Aunt Louise passed away last night at 8:00pm. I picked up her daughter, my cousin, from the airport and we headed straight to the hospital. They removed the breathing tube about 6:00pm and a pastor from my church was there and we all held hands and prayed. I guess earlier a priest was there and gave last rites too. She did struggle for a while and I asked the nurse to give her more of whatever. Then fifteen or so minutes later she went to sleep. She did struggle from 20-30 minutes and I really hated that. Once she was asleep that was it. The next shift administered a 3rd dose of Morphine and Ativan and within 15 minutes she was gone. I am sure that helped everything along. Unfortunately my Uncle and cousin had gone to dinner and just my husband, myself and my Aunts sister Ruth were the only ones there. He was so upset at himself for going to dinner, but I think he has forgiven himself a little today. Their son was in heavy traffic from San Diego and did not arrive until 1 1/2 hours after she passed. I have had a sleepless night and I am really tired, so if my writing is a mess, please for give me. They are off making arrangements now. They hope the service will be on Wed. Thank you to all who have prayed for our family. It was a tough 4 weeks. We are all so blessed to have it over. Especially my Aunt Louise. Dena Mother (84) Her birthday is today. End stages LBD __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 21, 2006 Report Share Posted October 21, 2006 Dear Dena ......Sorry to hear about your aunt , my sympathy's goes out to you and your family , Eileen B -- Dena's Aunt Off Topic Hi Everyone I just wanted to let that my Aunt Louise passed away last night at 8:00pm. I picked up her daughter, my cousin, from the airport and we headed straight to the hospital. They removed the breathing tube about 6:00pm and a pastor from my church was there and we all held hands and prayed. I guess earlier a priest was there and gave last rites too. She did struggle for a while and I asked the nurse to give her more of whatever. Then fifteen or so minutes later she went to sleep. She did struggle from 20-30 minutes and I really hated that. Once she was asleep that was it. The next shift administered a 3rd dose of Morphine and Ativan and within 15 minutes she was gone. I am sure that helped everything along. Unfortunately my Uncle and cousin had gone to dinner and just my husband, myself and my Aunts sister Ruth were the only ones there. He was so upset at himself for going to dinner, but I think he has forgiven himself a little today. Their son was in heavy traffic from San Diego and did not arrive until 1 1/2 hours after she passed. I have had a sleepless night and I am really tired, so if my writing is a mess, please for give me. They are off making arrangements now. They hope the service will be on Wed. Thank you to all who have prayed for our family. It was a tough 4 weeks. We are all so blessed to have it over. Especially my Aunt Louise. Dena Mother (84) Her birthday is today. End stages LBD __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 21, 2006 Report Share Posted October 21, 2006 Oh Dear Dena- Please know your whole family has been in my thoughts and prayers for days. I shall send up more prayers as your family faces the days and weeks to come. Please accept our deepest condolences. And a very Happy Birthday to your mom. Wow, 84 - makes me smile!! Love and Hugs- Sandie and -- Dena's Aunt Off Topic Hi Everyone I just wanted to let that my Aunt Louise passed away last night at 8:00pm. I picked up her daughter, my cousin, from the airport and we headed straight to the hospital. They removed the breathing tube about 6:00pm and a pastor from my church was there and we all held hands and prayed. I guess earlier a priest was there and gave last rites too. She did struggle for a while and I asked the nurse to give her more of whatever. Then fifteen or so minutes later she went to sleep. She did struggle from 20-30 minutes and I really hated that. Once she was asleep that was it. The next shift administered a 3rd dose of Morphine and Ativan and within 15 minutes she was gone. I am sure that helped everything along. Unfortunately my Uncle and cousin had gone to dinner and just my husband, myself and my Aunts sister Ruth were the only ones there. He was so upset at himself for going to dinner, but I think he has forgiven himself a little today. Their son was in heavy traffic from San Diego and did not arrive until 1 1/2 hours after she passed. I have had a sleepless night and I am really tired, so if my writing is a mess, please for give me. They are off making arrangements now. They hope the service will be on Wed. Thank you to all who have prayed for our family. It was a tough 4 weeks. We are all so blessed to have it over. Especially my Aunt Louise. Dena Mother (84) Her birthday is today. End stages LBD __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 21, 2006 Report Share Posted October 21, 2006 Dena, Please accept my sympathies on the passing of your aunt. I know that you all must be very tried and worn out. Its alway so hard to watch a LO suffer but now she is at peace. I will lift your family up during this time of sadness. Please try and get some rest today as I know the coming days will be busy with people visiting and the other plans that must be made. A gentle hug for you Vallerie, in OH Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 21, 2006 Report Share Posted October 21, 2006 dena i am sending you and your family strenght and hugs to go thru this time of such mixed emotions. i am sure that your aunt is at peace now, painfree, and happily being a guardian angel to her family whom she loved and loved her dearly. i feel confident that all of our family members are sharing ice cream and funny caregiver stories to each other while being our guardian angels. hugs to you , and please tell your uncle and cousin to not berate themselves for not being there, i felt that way too when my dads immenint death was miscommunicated to me by the nurse adn we werent there with daddy i was told by many wonderful angels in this group that many times our loved ones will wait till we arent there, becuase if we were there our lo would want to hang on even tho He was calling them to come home. with that thought i was able to come to peac ewith me not being there, well 99% of the time, sometimes the pang of guilt still lurkes. but she had people there that loved her and it was her time to go home. hugs and more hugs, sharon m ---- Dena LEAVITT wrote: Hi Everyone I just wanted to let that my Aunt Louise passed away last night at 8:00pm. I picked up her daughter, my cousin, from the airport and we headed straight to the hospital. They removed the breathing tube about 6:00pm and a pastor from my church was there and we all held hands and prayed. I guess earlier a priest was there and gave last rites too. She did struggle for a while and I asked the nurse to give her more of whatever. Then fifteen or so minutes later she went to sleep. She did struggle from 20-30 minutes and I really hated that. Once she was asleep that was it. The next shift administered a 3rd dose of Morphine and Ativan and within 15 minutes she was gone. I am sure that helped everything along. Unfortunately my Uncle and cousin had gone to dinner and just my husband, myself and my Aunts sister Ruth were the only ones there. He was so upset at himself for going to dinner, but I think he has forgiven himself a little today. Their son was in heavy traffic from San Diego and did not arrive until 1 1/2 hours after she passed. I have had a sleepless night and I am really tired, so if my writing is a mess, please for give me. They are off making arrangements now. They hope the service will be on Wed. Thank you to all who have prayed for our family. It was a tough 4 weeks. We are all so blessed to have it over. Especially my Aunt Louise. Dena Mother (84) Her birthday is today. End stages LBD __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 21, 2006 Report Share Posted October 21, 2006 Dena: Our thoughts and prayers are with you as you go thru this trying time. But, you know she is in a better place now, free of pain and struggling, and you can't feel bad about that. It is good that you have been there for those in the family that weren't able to be present. I have never been with anyone at the time of death, except my grandson and wife lost a full-term baby a few years ago right after birth. They let her and us hold him, and he was so perfectly formed and a beautiful baby. I just could hardly stand it when they had him cremated, so that is one of the reasons I do not ever want to have anyone in my family cremated. I am sure that I will be facing the end-of- life situation in the next several months if my husband continues to decline as much as he has in the last few weeks, and I'm not sure I will be able to handle it. --- Dena LEAVITT wrote: > Hi Everyone > > I just wanted to let that my Aunt Louise passed away > last night at 8:00pm. I picked up her daughter, my > cousin, from the airport and we headed straight to > the > hospital. They removed the breathing tube about > 6:00pm > and a pastor from my church was there and we all > held > hands and prayed. I guess earlier a priest was there > and gave last rites too. She did struggle for a > while > and I asked the nurse to give her more of whatever. > Then fifteen or so minutes later she went to sleep. > She did struggle from 20-30 minutes and I really > hated > that. Once she was asleep that was it. The next > shift > administered a 3rd dose of Morphine and Ativan and > within 15 minutes she was gone. I am sure that > helped > everything along. Unfortunately my Uncle and cousin > had gone to dinner and just my husband, myself and > my > Aunts sister Ruth were the only ones there. He was > so > upset at himself for going to dinner, but I think he > has forgiven himself a little today. Their son was > in > heavy traffic from San Diego and did not arrive > until > 1 1/2 hours after she passed. I have had a sleepless > night and I am really tired, so if my writing is a > mess, please for give me. They are off making > arrangements now. They hope the service will be on > Wed. > > Thank you to all who have prayed for our family. It > was a tough 4 weeks. We are all so blessed to have > it > over. Especially my Aunt Louise. > > Dena > Mother (84) Her birthday is today. End stages LBD > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2006 Report Share Posted October 22, 2006 Dena, Condolences to you and your Uncles family. Hope everyone gets a bit of rest very soon. It sure is hard to do all the traveling they must do to be there for their Dad. You are a good niece. Sending good thoughts and lots to hugs to everyone. Donna R Caregave for Mom (after I brought her from WI to MI) for 3 years and 4th year in a nh. She was almost 89 when she died in '02. No dx other than mine. Dena's Aunt Off Topic Hi Everyone I just wanted to let that my Aunt Louise passed away last night at 8:00pm. I picked up her daughter, my cousin, from the airport and we headed straight to the hospital. They removed the breathing tube about 6:00pm and a pastor from my church was there and we all held hands and prayed. I guess earlier a priest was there and gave last rites too. She did struggle for a while and I asked the nurse to give her more of whatever. Then fifteen or so minutes later she went to sleep. She did struggle from 20-30 minutes and I really hated that. Once she was asleep that was it. The next shift administered a 3rd dose of Morphine and Ativan and within 15 minutes she was gone. I am sure that helped everything along. Unfortunately my Uncle and cousin had gone to dinner and just my husband, myself and my Aunts sister Ruth were the only ones there. He was so upset at himself for going to dinner, but I think he has forgiven himself a little today. Their son was in heavy traffic from San Diego and did not arrive until 1 1/2 hours after she passed. I have had a sleepless night and I am really tired, so if my writing is a mess, please for give me. They are off making arrangements now. They hope the service will be on Wed. Thank you to all who have prayed for our family. It was a tough 4 weeks. We are all so blessed to have it over. Especially my Aunt Louise. Dena Mother (84) Her birthday is today. End stages LBD __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2006 Report Share Posted October 22, 2006 Dear Dena, My love and prayers are with you and your family at this time. She waited until he was at dinner. That seems to be how it happens when LO's have a hard time releasing from the LO's left behind. She needed to go. Bless her. Rest up for the weeks to come and call me if you need anything. Much more love, prayers and wonderful Peace to you, Stevie **Caregiver for Mr. B since dx with Parkinson's in 1993, dx with LBD in 2003, passed away on July 6, 2006 in my home.** His birthday is on the 25th of October. He would have been 83. * * * * * > > Hi Everyone > > I just wanted to let that my Aunt Louise passed away > last night at 8:00pm. I picked up her daughter, my > cousin, from the airport and we headed straight to the > hospital. They removed the breathing tube about 6:00pm > and a pastor from my church was there and we all held > hands and prayed. I guess earlier a priest was there > and gave last rites too. She did struggle for a while > and I asked the nurse to give her more of whatever. > Then fifteen or so minutes later she went to sleep. > She did struggle from 20-30 minutes and I really hated > that. Once she was asleep that was it. The next shift > administered a 3rd dose of Morphine and Ativan and > within 15 minutes she was gone. I am sure that helped > everything along. Unfortunately my Uncle and cousin > had gone to dinner and just my husband, myself and my > Aunts sister Ruth were the only ones there. He was so > upset at himself for going to dinner, but I think he > has forgiven himself a little today. Their son was in > heavy traffic from San Diego and did not arrive until > 1 1/2 hours after she passed. I have had a sleepless > night and I am really tired, so if my writing is a > mess, please for give me. They are off making > arrangements now. They hope the service will be on > Wed. > > Thank you to all who have prayed for our family. It > was a tough 4 weeks. We are all so blessed to have it > over. Especially my Aunt Louise. > > Dena > Mother (84) Her birthday is today. End stages LBD > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2006 Report Share Posted October 22, 2006 Dena -- please accept my condolences on your aunt... She's free from pain now... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2006 Report Share Posted October 22, 2006 Hi Dena, Sorry to hear about your aunt but relieved that her struggle is over. Sending you and your strength. Courage Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2006 Report Share Posted October 24, 2006 Hi June I don't think any of us thinks they can handle it until they are deep into the situation and then somehow God just seems to step in and there seems to be a peace or acceptance. My Aunt's sister was really not sure she could do it either. I asked her to get on the other side of her sister and hold her hand and she said I don't know if I can and I just told her everything would be alright and that she could do it this and she did. It is the last thing you can do for someone. So June if or when your husbands time comes, you may be there or you may not. Only God knows for sure. So don't dwell on it now. Just enjoy all the days that you have together and know that when the time comes you will be able to handle whatever comes your way. Live one day at a time and try to love it all. I was so sorry to read about your loss of a great grand baby. I hope they are doing well now. I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers also, June Dena Mother (84) End stages of LBD and very stable there. --- June Christensen wrote: > Dena: > > Our thoughts and prayers are with you as you go thru > this trying time. But, you know she is in a better > place now, free of pain and struggling, and you > can't > feel bad about that. It is good that you have been > there for those in the family that weren't able to > be > present. > > I have never been with anyone at the time of death, > except my grandson and wife lost a full-term baby a > few years ago right after birth. They let her and > us > hold him, and he was so perfectly formed and a > beautiful baby. I just could hardly stand it when > they had him cremated, so that is one of the reasons > I > do not ever want to have anyone in my family > cremated. > I am sure that I will be facing the end-of- life > situation in the next several months if my husband > continues to decline as much as he has in the last > few > weeks, and I'm not sure I will be able to handle it. > > --- Dena LEAVITT wrote: > > > Hi Everyone > > > > I just wanted to let that my Aunt Louise passed > away > > last night at 8:00pm. I picked up her daughter, my > > cousin, from the airport and we headed straight to > > the > > hospital. They removed the breathing tube about > > 6:00pm > > and a pastor from my church was there and we all > > held > > hands and prayed. I guess earlier a priest was > there > > and gave last rites too. She did struggle for a > > while > > and I asked the nurse to give her more of > whatever. > > Then fifteen or so minutes later she went to > sleep. > > She did struggle from 20-30 minutes and I really > > hated > > that. Once she was asleep that was it. The next > > shift > > administered a 3rd dose of Morphine and Ativan and > > within 15 minutes she was gone. I am sure that > > helped > > everything along. Unfortunately my Uncle and > cousin > > had gone to dinner and just my husband, myself and > > my > > Aunts sister Ruth were the only ones there. He was > > so > > upset at himself for going to dinner, but I think > he > > has forgiven himself a little today. Their son was > > in > > heavy traffic from San Diego and did not arrive > > until > > 1 1/2 hours after she passed. I have had a > sleepless > > night and I am really tired, so if my writing is a > > mess, please for give me. They are off making > > arrangements now. They hope the service will be on > > Wed. > > > > Thank you to all who have prayed for our family. > It > > was a tough 4 weeks. We are all so blessed to have > > it > > over. Especially my Aunt Louise. > > > > Dena > > Mother (84) Her birthday is today. End stages LBD > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2006 Report Share Posted October 24, 2006 Stevie, Hope you are doing ok. Sending a big wish sky ward for a Happy Bithday to Mr. B. He is probably eating ice cream with those others. Hugs, Donna R Caregave for Mom (after I brought her from WI to MI) for 3 years and 4th year in a nh. She was almost 89 when she died in '02. No dx other than mine. Re: Dena's Aunt Off Topic Dear Dena, My love and prayers are with you and your family at this time. She waited until he was at dinner. That seems to be how it happens when LO's have a hard time releasing from the LO's left behind. She needed to go. Bless her. Rest up for the weeks to come and call me if you need anything. Much more love, prayers and wonderful Peace to you, Stevie **Caregiver for Mr. B since dx with Parkinson's in 1993, dx with LBD in 2003, passed away on July 6, 2006 in my home.** His birthday is on the 25th of October. He would have been 83. * * * * * > > Hi Everyone > > I just wanted to let that my Aunt Louise passed away > last night at 8:00pm. I picked up her daughter, my > cousin, from the airport and we headed straight to the > hospital. They removed the breathing tube about 6:00pm > and a pastor from my church was there and we all held > hands and prayed. I guess earlier a priest was there > and gave last rites too. She did struggle for a while > and I asked the nurse to give her more of whatever. > Then fifteen or so minutes later she went to sleep. > She did struggle from 20-30 minutes and I really hated > that. Once she was asleep that was it. The next shift > administered a 3rd dose of Morphine and Ativan and > within 15 minutes she was gone. I am sure that helped > everything along. Unfortunately my Uncle and cousin > had gone to dinner and just my husband, myself and my > Aunts sister Ruth were the only ones there. He was so > upset at himself for going to dinner, but I think he > has forgiven himself a little today. Their son was in > heavy traffic from San Diego and did not arrive until > 1 1/2 hours after she passed. I have had a sleepless > night and I am really tired, so if my writing is a > mess, please for give me. They are off making > arrangements now. They hope the service will be on > Wed. > > Thank you to all who have prayed for our family. It > was a tough 4 weeks. We are all so blessed to have it > over. Especially my Aunt Louise. > > Dena > Mother (84) Her birthday is today. End stages LBD > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2006 Report Share Posted October 24, 2006 Wishing Mr. B a " Heavenly Happy Birthday " In memory of Mr. B....Hugs, Jan Donna Mido wrote: Stevie, Hope you are doing ok. Sending a big wish sky ward for a Happy Bithday to Mr. B. He is probably eating ice cream with those others. Hugs, Donna R Caregave for Mom (after I brought her from WI to MI) for 3 years and 4th year in a nh. She was almost 89 when she died in '02. No dx other than mine. Re: Dena's Aunt Off Topic Dear Dena, My love and prayers are with you and your family at this time. She waited until he was at dinner. That seems to be how it happens when LO's have a hard time releasing from the LO's left behind. She needed to go. Bless her. Rest up for the weeks to come and call me if you need anything. Much more love, prayers and wonderful Peace to you, Stevie **Caregiver for Mr. B since dx with Parkinson's in 1993, dx with LBD in 2003, passed away on July 6, 2006 in my home.** His birthday is on the 25th of October. He would have been 83. * * * * * > > Hi Everyone > > I just wanted to let that my Aunt Louise passed away > last night at 8:00pm. I picked up her daughter, my > cousin, from the airport and we headed straight to the > hospital. They removed the breathing tube about 6:00pm > and a pastor from my church was there and we all held > hands and prayed. I guess earlier a priest was there > and gave last rites too. She did struggle for a while > and I asked the nurse to give her more of whatever. > Then fifteen or so minutes later she went to sleep. > She did struggle from 20-30 minutes and I really hated > that. Once she was asleep that was it. The next shift > administered a 3rd dose of Morphine and Ativan and > within 15 minutes she was gone. I am sure that helped > everything along. Unfortunately my Uncle and cousin > had gone to dinner and just my husband, myself and my > Aunts sister Ruth were the only ones there. He was so > upset at himself for going to dinner, but I think he > has forgiven himself a little today. Their son was in > heavy traffic from San Diego and did not arrive until > 1 1/2 hours after she passed. I have had a sleepless > night and I am really tired, so if my writing is a > mess, please for give me. They are off making > arrangements now. They hope the service will be on > Wed. > > Thank you to all who have prayed for our family. It > was a tough 4 weeks. We are all so blessed to have it > over. Especially my Aunt Louise. > > Dena > Mother (84) Her birthday is today. End stages LBD > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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