Guest guest Posted May 21, 2006 Report Share Posted May 21, 2006 What life is like after a death from PCa is not something that is often discussed in this forum. We have a list, " Promise " where some widows still communicate. Our husbands may be gone but they are not forgotten. Thought some of you might be interested in a son's thoughts. May give some men some things that they can do now to leave behind for their children. Memories, What it was like for you as a child, as a young adult, thoughts that you had when your children were born, etc are some ideas. You do not need to wait for end stage to do this. A journal might also be a treasured legacy. The link to the blog is toward the end. Kathy said; Evan would love it...I think he has reached a point where he is hungry for more information about his dad...how he interacted with other, how his journal impacted so many people. He knows his private dad...he wants to know the Len everyone else knew as well. He was stunned to receive a comment on his blog from a woman like us...husband died from PCa. It meant so much to her. so yes....pass it on!! carrie > , > > Evan's words hit close to home. My son's and I often talk about > Bill and > how he is still a part of us. Do you and Evan mind if I share your > email > with others? > > Kathy > > [Promise] Snyder > > > Hello again to those who remember me. I am here mostly to post > something that my younger son Evan posted today on his blog. He gave > me permission to post. On background....my husband Len died in 1998 > at the age of 50 of prostate cancer. Evan was two weeks away from > high school graduation and his older brother was 22. We have > all moved on since then, but Len holds an unshakeable hold on our > hearts and our memories. Evan is finally coming to terms: > > http://tinyurl.com/g7ocb > Please feel free to post a comment... > > Hope all are well and happy and at peace. > > carrie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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