Guest guest Posted December 2, 2009 Report Share Posted December 2, 2009 Dear Sherry, My deep and sincere condolences on the loss of your beloved Don. There are no words, especially at the holidays. May you have peace, and remember the good memories. Sending hugs and love from NY, Helene Subject: Our time on the Lewy Rollercoaster is over To: LBDcaregivers Date: Wednesday, December 2, 2009, 5:40 PM  Hello Dear Friends, Don passed away very peacefully at 3am Friday November 27th. My brother and sister-in-law had arrived earlier that day and the day before the couple who introduced us some 38 years ago had arrived at my home. So with my friend of 30 some years and her husband, I had six wonderful people here to support me. What a blessing that was. We had come back home about 8pm from sitting with Don, and the hospice care center called at 11:45pm to say I should come back. I chose to go there alone and I am glad I did that. I was able to sit with him and tell him how much I loved him and tell him of all the people who had called and sent their love too. He was resting very peacefully with just very shallow breathing and then that stopped. I stayed with him for about 45 min. and then drove home knowing that he was out of that body that trapped the man I knew and loved. I do not know what I would have done without this wonderful group! I did not post often but I read it every day and gained so much strength and comfort from all of you wonderful, wonderful people! Today is the first day I am spending alone (well with my two wonderful pet birds!) and I am feeling just fine. I know I will have ups and downs but the heavy load I was carring has gone to heaven. I am just very very tired and I know that is normal too. To all who have lost loved ones this holliday season, I send you my prayers and love. To all who have lost loved ones from this terrible Lewy, I also send my love and prayers. And to all you wonderful caregivers still on the Lewy Rollercoaster, I will be praying everynight for you to have the strength, will and support that you need to complete this long ride. We are all connected to each other by LBD but I could not have found a better group of people to be connected to and I thank each and every one of you. Stay strong my friends and yes cry and scream when needed to stay sane as we all have done that too. Love to all, Sherry in Colorado Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2009 Report Share Posted December 2, 2009 Dear Sherry, I am sorry for your loss, what you are going through losing Don, especially at this time of year. You got strength from friends and family yet were able to end the journey with Don in private. I am so glad to hear he went peacefully. And now may you find peace in your recovery. Love > > Hello Dear Friends, > > Don passed away very peacefully at 3am Friday November 27th. My brother and sister-in-law had arrived earlier that day and the day before the couple who introduced us some 38 years ago had arrived at my home. So with my friend of 30 some years and her husband, I had six wonderful people here to support me. What a blessing that was. We had come back home about 8pm from sitting with Don, and the hospice care center called at 11:45pm to say I should come back. I chose to go there alone and I am glad I did that. I was able to sit with him and tell him how much I loved him and tell him of all the people who had called and sent their love too. He was resting very peacefully with just very shallow breathing and then that stopped. I stayed with him for about 45 min. and then drove home knowing that he was out of that body that trapped the man I knew and loved. > > I do not know what I would have done without this wonderful group! I did not post often but I read it every day and gained so much strength and comfort from all of you wonderful, wonderful people! Today is the first day I am spending alone (well with my two wonderful pet birds!) and I am feeling just fine. I know I will have ups and downs but the heavy load I was carring has gone to heaven. I am just very very tired and I know that is normal too. To all who have lost loved ones this holliday season, I send you my prayers and love. To all who have lost loved ones from this terrible Lewy, I also send my love and prayers. And to all you wonderful caregivers still on the Lewy Rollercoaster, I will be praying everynight for you to have the strength, will and support that you need to complete this long ride. We are all connected to each other by LBD but I could not have found a better group of people to be connected to and I thank each and every one of you. Stay strong my friends and yes cry and scream when needed to stay sane as we all have done that too. > Love to all, > Sherry in Colorado > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2009 Report Share Posted December 2, 2009 Sherry, My condolences on the loss of your dear husband. Robin > > Hello Dear Friends, > > Don passed away very peacefully at 3am Friday November 27th. My brother and sister-in-law had arrived earlier that day and the day before the couple who introduced us some 38 years ago had arrived at my home. So with my friend of 30 some years and her husband, I had six wonderful people here to support me. What a blessing that was. We had come back home about 8pm from sitting with Don, and the hospice care center called at 11:45pm to say I should come back. I chose to go there alone and I am glad I did that. I was able to sit with him and tell him how much I loved him and tell him of all the people who had called and sent their love too. He was resting very peacefully with just very shallow breathing and then that stopped. I stayed with him for about 45 min. and then drove home knowing that he was out of that body that trapped the man I knew and loved. > > I do not know what I would have done without this wonderful group! I did not post often but I read it every day and gained so much strength and comfort from all of you wonderful, wonderful people! Today is the first day I am spending alone (well with my two wonderful pet birds!) and I am feeling just fine. I know I will have ups and downs but the heavy load I was carring has gone to heaven. I am just very very tired and I know that is normal too. To all who have lost loved ones this holliday season, I send you my prayers and love. To all who have lost loved ones from this terrible Lewy, I also send my love and prayers. And to all you wonderful caregivers still on the Lewy Rollercoaster, I will be praying everynight for you to have the strength, will and support that you need to complete this long ride. We are all connected to each other by LBD but I could not have found a better group of people to be connected to and I thank each and every one of you. Stay strong my friends and yes cry and scream when needed to stay sane as we all have done that too. > Love to all, > Sherry in Colorado > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2009 Report Share Posted December 2, 2009 Hi Sherry, I am sorry for your loss, but as you said it is a relief that the suffering is over. Take all the time that you need to mourn and grieve. You will have good days and bad days, but one thing remains and that is your memories and love that you shared. God bless you, Joan > > Hello Dear Friends, > > Don passed away very peacefully at 3am Friday November 27th. My brother and sister-in-law had arrived earlier that day and the day before the couple who introduced us some 38 years ago had arrived at my home. So with my friend of 30 some years and her husband, I had six wonderful people here to support me. What a blessing that was. We had come back home about 8pm from sitting with Don, and the hospice care center called at 11:45pm to say I should come back. I chose to go there alone and I am glad I did that. I was able to sit with him and tell him how much I loved him and tell him of all the people who had called and sent their love too. He was resting very peacefully with just very shallow breathing and then that stopped. I stayed with him for about 45 min. and then drove home knowing that he was out of that body that trapped the man I knew and loved. > > I do not know what I would have done without this wonderful group! I did not post often but I read it every day and gained so much strength and comfort from all of you wonderful, wonderful people! Today is the first day I am spending alone (well with my two wonderful pet birds!) and I am feeling just fine. I know I will have ups and downs but the heavy load I was carring has gone to heaven. I am just very very tired and I know that is normal too. To all who have lost loved ones this holliday season, I send you my prayers and love. To all who have lost loved ones from this terrible Lewy, I also send my love and prayers. And to all you wonderful caregivers still on the Lewy Rollercoaster, I will be praying everynight for you to have the strength, will and support that you need to complete this long ride. We are all connected to each other by LBD but I could not have found a better group of people to be connected to and I thank each and every one of you. Stay strong my friends and yes cry and scream when needed to stay sane as we all have done that too. > Love to all, > Sherry in Colorado > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2009 Report Share Posted December 2, 2009 Sherry, Condolences on your loss. Don is no longer struggling. That is a good thing. You will miss him terribly especially after you get a bit rested. Do find some ways to do your grieving. It is an important part of the process. It sounds like it was peaceful for Don and for you at the end. Hope we hear from you once in a while and so glad we were helpful while you were going through this roller coaster ride. Hugs, Donna R Caregiver for Mom for 3 years and 4th year in a nh. (In MI) She was almost 89 when she died in '02. No dx other than mine. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2009 Report Share Posted December 3, 2009 Sherry, Sending you strength and my condolences on the loss of your husband. Thankful his passing was peaceful and that you had good friends with you. Courage Our time on the Lewy Rollercoaster is over Hello Dear Friends, Don passed away very peacefully at 3am Friday November 27th. My brother and sister-in-law had arrived earlier that day and the day before the couple who introduced us some 38 years ago had arrived at my home. So with my friend of 30 some years and her husband, I had six wonderful people here to support me. What a blessing that was. We had come back home about 8pm from sitting with Don, and the hospice care center called at 11:45pm to say I should come back. I chose to go there alone and I am glad I did that. I was able to sit with him and tell him how much I loved him and tell him of all the people who had called and sent their love too. He was resting very peacefully with just very shallow breathing and then that stopped. I stayed with him for about 45 min. and then drove home knowing that he was out of that body that trapped the man I knew and loved. I do not know what I would have done without this wonderful group! I did not post often but I read it every day and gained so much strength and comfort from all of you wonderful, wonderful people! Today is the first day I am spending alone (well with my two wonderful pet birds!) and I am feeling just fine. I know I will have ups and downs but the heavy load I was carring has gone to heaven. I am just very very tired and I know that is normal too. To all who have lost loved ones this holliday season, I send you my prayers and love. To all who have lost loved ones from this terrible Lewy, I also send my love and prayers. And to all you wonderful caregivers still on the Lewy Rollercoaster, I will be praying everynight for you to have the strength, will and support that you need to complete this long ride. We are all connected to each other by LBD but I could not have found a better group of people to be connected to and I thank each and every one of you. Stay strong my friends and yes cry and scream when needed to stay sane as we all have done that too. Love to all, Sherry in Colorado Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2009 Report Share Posted December 3, 2009 I so sorry for your loss hugs Heidi Our time on the Lewy Rollercoaster is over > Hello Dear Friends, > > Don passed away very peacefully at 3am Friday November 27th. My brother > and sister-in-law had arrived earlier that day and the day before the > couple who introduced us some 38 years ago had arrived at my home. So > with my friend of 30 some years and her husband, I had six wonderful > people here to support me. What a blessing that was. We had come back > home about 8pm from sitting with Don, and the hospice care center called > at 11:45pm to say I should come back. I chose to go there alone and I am > glad I did that. I was able to sit with him and tell him how much I loved > him and tell him of all the people who had called and sent their love too. > He was resting very peacefully with just very shallow breathing and then > that stopped. I stayed with him for about 45 min. and then drove home > knowing that he was out of that body that trapped the man I knew and > loved. > > I do not know what I would have done without this wonderful group! I did > not post often but I read it every day and gained so much strength and > comfort from all of you wonderful, wonderful people! Today is the first > day I am spending alone (well with my two wonderful pet birds!) and I am > feeling just fine. I know I will have ups and downs but the heavy load I > was carring has gone to heaven. I am just very very tired and I know that > is normal too. To all who have lost loved ones this holliday season, I > send you my prayers and love. To all who have lost loved ones from this > terrible Lewy, I also send my love and prayers. And to all you wonderful > caregivers still on the Lewy Rollercoaster, I will be praying everynight > for you to have the strength, will and support that you need to complete > this long ride. We are all connected to each other by LBD but I could not > have found a better group of people to be connected to and I thank each > and every one of you. Stay strong my friends and yes cry and scream when > needed to stay sane as we all have done that too. > Love to all, > Sherry in Colorado > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Welcome to LBDcaregivers. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2009 Report Share Posted December 3, 2009 Dear Sherry I am so sorry to hear of Don's passing. Your note was beautiful and I was very glad to hear that you were with him until the end of his time here. He knew all along how much you loved him. I wish you love and peace and many wonderful memories, Norma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2009 Report Share Posted December 3, 2009 Sherry, I'm so sorry for your loss. I'm glad you had your friends and family with you to help you through this difficult time. Thinking of you. -Holly > > Hello Dear Friends, > > Don passed away very peacefully at 3am Friday November 27th. My brother and sister-in-law had arrived earlier that day and the day before the couple who introduced us some 38 years ago had arrived at my home. So with my friend of 30 some years and her husband, I had six wonderful people here to support me. What a blessing that was. We had come back home about 8pm from sitting with Don, and the hospice care center called at 11:45pm to say I should come back. I chose to go there alone and I am glad I did that. I was able to sit with him and tell him how much I loved him and tell him of all the people who had called and sent their love too. He was resting very peacefully with just very shallow breathing and then that stopped. I stayed with him for about 45 min. and then drove home knowing that he was out of that body that trapped the man I knew and loved. > > I do not know what I would have done without this wonderful group! I did not post often but I read it every day and gained so much strength and comfort from all of you wonderful, wonderful people! Today is the first day I am spending alone (well with my two wonderful pet birds!) and I am feeling just fine. I know I will have ups and downs but the heavy load I was carring has gone to heaven. I am just very very tired and I know that is normal too. To all who have lost loved ones this holliday season, I send you my prayers and love. To all who have lost loved ones from this terrible Lewy, I also send my love and prayers. And to all you wonderful caregivers still on the Lewy Rollercoaster, I will be praying everynight for you to have the strength, will and support that you need to complete this long ride. We are all connected to each other by LBD but I could not have found a better group of people to be connected to and I thank each and every one of you. Stay strong my friends and yes cry and scream when needed to stay sane as we all have done that too. > Love to all, > Sherry in Colorado > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2009 Report Share Posted December 3, 2009 > > Hello Dear Friends, > > Don passed away very peacefully at 3am Friday November 27th. My brother and sister-in-law had arrived earlier that day and the day before the couple who introduced us some 38 years ago had arrived at my home. So with my friend of 30 some years and her husband, I had six wonderful people here to support me. What a blessing that was. We had come back home about 8pm from sitting with Don, and the hospice care center called at 11:45pm to say I should come back. I chose to go there alone and I am glad I did that. I was able to sit with him and tell him how much I loved him and tell him of all the people who had called and sent their love too. He was resting very peacefully with just very shallow breathing and then that stopped. I stayed with him for about 45 min. and then drove home knowing that he was out of that body that trapped the man I knew and loved. > > I do not know what I would have done without this wonderful group! I did not post often but I read it every day and gained so much strength and comfort from all of you wonderful, wonderful people! Today is the first day I am spending alone (well with my two wonderful pet birds!) and I am feeling just fine. I know I will have ups and downs but the heavy load I was carring has gone to heaven. I am just very very tired and I know that is normal too. To all who have lost loved ones this holliday season, I send you my prayers and love. To all who have lost loved ones from this terrible Lewy, I also send my love and prayers. And to all you wonderful caregivers still on the Lewy Rollercoaster, I will be praying everynight for you to have the strength, will and support that you need to complete this long ride. We are all connected to each other by LBD but I could not have found a better group of people to be connected to and I thank each and every one of you. Stay strong my friends and yes cry and scream when needed to stay sane as we all have done that too. > Love to all, > Sherry in Colorado > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2009 Report Share Posted December 3, 2009 Sherry, sincerest sympathy on the loss of your husband and certainly understand the sense of peace and relief that you are feeling. It is very hard, but one cannot wish for those who are suffering to continue that way. June Christensen > > Hello Dear Friends, > > Don passed away very peacefully at 3am Friday November 27th. My brother and sister-in-law had arrived earlier that day and the day before the couple who introduced us some 38 years ago had arrived at my home. So with my friend of 30 some years and her husband, I had six wonderful people here to support me. What a blessing that was. We had come back home about 8pm from sitting with Don, and the hospice care center called at 11:45pm to say I should come back. I chose to go there alone and I am glad I did that. I was able to sit with him and tell him how much I loved him and tell him of all the people who had called and sent their love too. He was resting very peacefully with just very shallow breathing and then that stopped. I stayed with him for about 45 min. and then drove home knowing that he was out of that body that trapped the man I knew and loved. > > I do not know what I would have done without this wonderful group! I did not post often but I read it every day and gained so much strength and comfort from all of you wonderful, wonderful people! Today is the first day I am spending alone (well with my two wonderful pet birds!) and I am feeling just fine. I know I will have ups and downs but the heavy load I was carring has gone to heaven. I am just very very tired and I know that is normal too. To all who have lost loved ones this holliday season, I send you my prayers and love. To all who have lost loved ones from this terrible Lewy, I also send my love and prayers. And to all you wonderful caregivers still on the Lewy Rollercoaster, I will be praying everynight for you to have the strength, will and support that you need to complete this long ride. We are all connected to each other by LBD but I could not have found a better group of people to be connected to and I thank each and every one of you. Stay strong my friends and yes cry and scream when needed to stay sane as we all have done that too. > Love to all, > Sherry in Colorado > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2009 Report Share Posted December 3, 2009 I'm sorry for your loss...so sorry... Having 11 pet birds myself, I know you will be in good company . I'm very glad that you were with him as he went to heaven...and I'm sure that he is too... His, Sherry s www.owly.net daughter of , (mis?)diagnosed with AD in 2005, diagnosed with LBD March 2008; in a NH, taking Aricept/Namenda, Seroquel, and Effexor for depression. ----- Original Message ----- > Don passed away very peacefully at 3am Friday November 27th. My brother > and sister-in-law had arrived earlier that day and the day before the > couple who introduced us some 38 years ago had arrived at my home. So > with my friend of 30 some years and her husband, I had six wonderful > people here to support me. What a blessing that was. We had come back > home about 8pm from sitting with Don, and the hospice care center called > at 11:45pm to say I should come back. I chose to go there alone and I am > glad I did that. I was able to sit with him and tell him how much I loved > him and tell him of all the people who had called and sent their love too. > He was resting very peacefully with just very shallow breathing and then > that stopped. I stayed with him for about 45 min. and then drove home > knowing that he was out of that body that trapped the man I knew and > loved. > > I do not know what I would have done without this wonderful group! I did > not post often but I read it every day and gained so much strength and > comfort from all of you wonderful, wonderful people! Today is the first > day I am spending alone (well with my two wonderful pet birds!) and I am > feeling just fine. I know I will have ups and downs but the heavy load I > was carring has gone to heaven. I am just very very tired and I know that > is normal too. To all who have lost loved ones this holliday season, I > send you my prayers and love. To all who have lost loved ones from this > terrible Lewy, I also send my love and prayers. And to all you wonderful > caregivers still on the Lewy Rollercoaster, I will be praying everynight > for you to have the strength, will and support that you need to complete > this long ride. We are all connected to each other by LBD but I could not > have found a better group of people to be connected to and I thank each > and every one of you. Stay strong my friends and yes cry and scream when > needed to stay sane as we all have done that too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2009 Report Share Posted December 3, 2009 Dear Sherry, I know from your letters that you were extremely devoted to Don, I'm sure that your love sustained him and helped him until the end. I am glad that you are at peace. I am not there yet, but I am less troubled now than when my father was alive. It is far better that I miss him than that he continue to suffer as he did. Take care my dear. Kathy. > > Hello Dear Friends, > > Don passed away very peacefully at 3am Friday November 27th. My brother and sister-in-law had arrived earlier that day and the day before the couple who introduced us some 38 years ago had arrived at my home. So with my friend of 30 some years and her husband, I had six wonderful people here to support me. What a blessing that was. We had come back home about 8pm from sitting with Don, and the hospice care center called at 11:45pm to say I should come back. I chose to go there alone and I am glad I did that. I was able to sit with him and tell him how much I loved him and tell him of all the people who had called and sent their love too. He was resting very peacefully with just very shallow breathing and then that stopped. I stayed with him for about 45 min. and then drove home knowing that he was out of that body that trapped the man I knew and loved. > > I do not know what I would have done without this wonderful group! I did not post often but I read it every day and gained so much strength and comfort from all of you wonderful, wonderful people! Today is the first day I am spending alone (well with my two wonderful pet birds!) and I am feeling just fine. I know I will have ups and downs but the heavy load I was carring has gone to heaven. I am just very very tired and I know that is normal too. To all who have lost loved ones this holliday season, I send you my prayers and love. To all who have lost loved ones from this terrible Lewy, I also send my love and prayers. And to all you wonderful caregivers still on the Lewy Rollercoaster, I will be praying everynight for you to have the strength, will and support that you need to complete this long ride. We are all connected to each other by LBD but I could not have found a better group of people to be connected to and I thank each and every one of you. Stay strong my friends and yes cry and scream when needed to stay sane as we all have done that too. > Love to all, > Sherry in Colorado > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2009 Report Share Posted December 4, 2009 Sherry, Thinking of you and sending my condolences and, based on your signatures from your previous posts, I know you remember that you are His and He will strengthen and comfort. Also His, Katy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2009 Report Share Posted December 4, 2009 Sherry,  I am so very sorry for your loss. I just placed my 93 yr. old Mother w/LBD, in a care center about 3 week ago, She has lived w/me for the last 4 years, so I can imagine your grief and your relief, & your extreme tiredness.  Last night I prayed to God to take her home & release her from this awful disease, & then cried all the way home from the care center - an hour's drive. May God Bless you and give you his grace, his peace and his love. Subject: Re: Our time on the Lewy Rollercoaster is over To: LBDcaregivers Date: Wednesday, December 2, 2009, 11:40 PM  Sherry, Condolences on your loss. Don is no longer struggling. That is a good thing. You will miss him terribly especially after you get a bit rested. Do find some ways to do your grieving. It is an important part of the process. It sounds like it was peaceful for Don and for you at the end. Hope we hear from you once in a while and so glad we were helpful while you were going through this roller coaster ride. Hugs, Donna R Caregiver for Mom for 3 years and 4th year in a nh. (In MI) She was almost 89 when she died in '02. No dx other than mine. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2009 Report Share Posted December 10, 2009 I agree, its so hard this time of year to loose our loved ones. I lost my sister a couple of weeks ago, my best friend, and the best sister in the universe. I miss her and cry over her every single day. God bless to all, and love our loved ones while they are here on earth. Love and Prayers, in Tx In a message dated 12/10/2009 11:35:45 A.M. Central Standard Time, speedyinvt@... writes: I was sorry to read about Don today. My Dad too passed away on November 23rd and no longer has to fight his demons. The holidays will be tough for all of us who have lost a loved one to this HORRIBLE disease or something else. I am remembering all of the wonderful holidays past with my Dad and that, as bitter sweet as it is makes it a little easier to move on. Hope that helps you all in some small way. Happy Hoildays to my wonderful LBDA family. Jayne in VT, daughter of Bob, at peace as of 11/23/09. PS. Off to Florida for a week for a little MUCH NEEDED R & R [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2009 Report Share Posted December 10, 2009 I was sorry to read about Don today. My Dad too passed away on November 23rd and no longer has to fight his demons. The holidays will be tough for all of us who have lost a loved one to this HORRIBLE disease or something else. I am remembering all of the wonderful holidays past with my Dad and that, as bitter sweet as it is makes it a little easier to move on. Hope that helps you all in some small way. Happy Hoildays to my wonderful LBDA family. Jayne in VT, daughter of Bob, at peace as of 11/23/09. PS. Off to Florida for a week for a little MUCH NEEDED R & R Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2009 Report Share Posted December 10, 2009 and Jayne, May all the wonderful Christmas times come flooding back. Get some rest and start some new traditions. Hugs, Donna R Caregiver for Mom for 3 years and 4th year in a nh. (In MI) She was almost 89 when she died in '02. No dx other than mine. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2009 Report Share Posted December 11, 2009 Dear Jayne, My sincere condolences on the loss of your dear father. Think of all the good memories that you have. Enjoy your time in Florida - be good to yourself! Sending hugs from BITTER, COLD NY, Helene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2009 Report Share Posted December 12, 2009 Hello Jayne, Thank you for the kind words. I too am sorry for your loss but they truely are in a better place and so free! That is what I keep thinking about. That our LO's are finely free of this horrible disease! I bet they are all up there saying, " hey my lo was talking to your lo on the computer and boy didn't they help one another get us all through that rought time. What a great group of people and lo's we have " . That is what I think! Sherry in Colorado > > I was sorry to read about Don today. My Dad too passed away on November 23rd and no longer has to fight his demons. The holidays will be tough for all of us who have lost a loved one to this HORRIBLE disease or something else. I am remembering all of the wonderful holidays past with my Dad and that, as bitter sweet as it is makes it a little easier to move on. Hope that helps you all in some small way. > Happy Hoildays to my wonderful LBDA family. > > Jayne in VT, daughter of Bob, at peace as of 11/23/09. > PS. Off to Florida for a week for a little MUCH NEEDED R & R > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2009 Report Share Posted December 12, 2009 , I am so sorry that you lost your beloved sister! I know that you are hurting and it will take a long time to get back to a halfway level place in your life. My prayers are with you and all the others. Take care of your self so you don't get ill! Sherry in Colorado > > I agree, its so hard this time of year to loose our loved ones. I lost my > sister a couple of weeks ago, my best friend, and the best sister in the > universe. I miss her and cry over her every single day. God bless to all, > and love our loved ones while they are here on earth. > Love and Prayers, > in Tx > > > In a message dated 12/10/2009 11:35:45 A.M. Central Standard Time, > speedyinvt@... writes: > > > > > I was sorry to read about Don today. My Dad too passed away on November > 23rd and no longer has to fight his demons. The holidays will be tough for > all of us who have lost a loved one to this HORRIBLE disease or something > else. I am remembering all of the wonderful holidays past with my Dad and > that, as bitter sweet as it is makes it a little easier to move on. Hope > that helps you all in some small way. > Happy Hoildays to my wonderful LBDA family. > > Jayne in VT, daughter of Bob, at peace as of 11/23/09. > PS. Off to Florida for a week for a little MUCH NEEDED R & R > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2009 Report Share Posted December 12, 2009 Amen to that! > > > > I was sorry to read about Don today. My Dad too passed away on November 23rd and no longer has to fight his demons. The holidays will be tough for all of us who have lost a loved one to this HORRIBLE disease or something else. I am remembering all of the wonderful holidays past with my Dad and that, as bitter sweet as it is makes it a little easier to move on. Hope that helps you all in some small way. > > Happy Hoildays to my wonderful LBDA family. > > > > Jayne in VT, daughter of Bob, at peace as of 11/23/09. > > PS. Off to Florida for a week for a little MUCH NEEDED R & R > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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