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I'm very sorry for your loss. You and your family be in my thoughts and prayers in the days to come. May you have that peace that only comes for the Lord.

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I am so so very to hear of your loss.  We are here for you.  You and your family will be in our thoughts and prayers.

On Thu, 4 Mar 2004 09:42:32 -0700, B wrote

> Hi, >   > It hasn't sunken in yet, but my I just spoke to my mother, who's at  the hospital, and my father just died.  He was 83 and had so any (non-mito) health issues to deal with over the years, but he was a real fighter.  He ended up having an aneurism. >   > In a way its a relief because he had to deal with so much, and he was worn down and probably depressed.  He wanted to still be able to do all he could for me and my mother, but it was a struggle at times, and I know that upset him. >   > I feel so bad for my mother right now.  They were married for over 50 years, and spent all their time together.  They even worked together, before retiring.  She's going to be in quite a state of shock for some time since she really did devote her life to him. >   > This is going to be a really long day.  I just hope that my sis-in-law stops being so bossy.  She can, and is, taking over.  I already had to re-explain to her that I'm not well, and I'll be their (physically) for my mother when I can.  At least my mother understands.  She's been causing my brother a lot of grief lately, too.  That's all we need : ( >   > Ironically, my other brother and nephew are coming out for a week, from PA,  this Sunday.  What a shame that they couldn't have made it before this happened.  Still, it will be good to have them here for my mom. >   > B >   >   >   > > Medical advice, information, opinions, data and statements contained herein are not necessarily those of the list moderators. The author of this e mail is entirely responsible for its content. List members are reminded of their responsibility to evaluate the content of the postings and consult with their physicians regarding changes in their own treatment.

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I'm sorry to hear about your father. You and your mom will be in my

prayers.

Maggie

> Hi,

>

> It hasn't sunken in yet, but my I just spoke to my mother, who's

at the hospital, and my father just died. He was 83 and had so any

(non-mito) health issues to deal with over the years, but he was a

real fighter. He ended up having an aneurism.

>

> In a way its a relief because he had to deal with so much, and he

was worn down and probably depressed. He wanted to still be able to

do all he could for me and my mother, but it was a struggle at

times, and I know that upset him.

>

> I feel so bad for my mother right now. They were married for over

50 years, and spent all their time together. They even worked

together, before retiring. She's going to be in quite a state of

shock for some time since she really did devote her life to him.

>

> This is going to be a really long day. I just hope that my sis-in-

law stops being so bossy. She can, and is, taking over. I already

had to re-explain to her that I'm not well, and I'll be their

(physically) for my mother when I can. At least my mother

understands. She's been causing my brother a lot of grief lately,

too. That's all we need : (

>

> Ironically, my other brother and nephew are coming out for a week,

from PA, this Sunday. What a shame that they couldn't have made it

before this happened. Still, it will be good to have them here for

my mom.

>

> B

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Dear ,

Sending you most sincere sympathy upon the loss of your father. I am

sure that he is at peace now. My father died the year after their 50th

wedding anniversary, and my mother never stopped missing him so much.

There is an old saying that a happy marriage is like a wonderful

conversation--that always ends too soon.

What kept my mom going for the next six years were her grandchildren.

I hope that you and your mother and your whole family will be brought

closer by this loss.

Sincerely,

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I'm sorry to hear about your dad. You and your family will be in my thoughts and prayers.

Hugs,

a

On Thu, 4 Mar 2004 09:42:32 -0700 " B" writes:

Hi,

It hasn't sunken in yet, but my I just spoke to my mother, who's at the hospital, and my father just died. He was 83 and had so any (non-mito) health issues to deal with over the years, but he was a real fighter. He ended up having an aneurism.

In a way its a relief because he had to deal with so much, and he was worn down and probably depressed. He wanted to still be able to do all he could for me and my mother, but it was a struggle at times, and I know that upset him.

I feel so bad for my mother right now. They were married for over 50 years, and spent all their time together. They even worked together, before retiring. She's going to be in quite a state of shock for some time since she really did devote her life to him.

This is going to be a really long day. I just hope that my sis-in-law stops being so bossy. She can, and is, taking over. I already had to re-explain to her that I'm not well, and I'll be their (physically) for my mother when I can. At least my mother understands. She's been causing my brother a lot of grief lately, too. That's all we need : (

Ironically, my other brother and nephew are coming out for a week, from PA, this Sunday. What a shame that they couldn't have made it before this happened. Still, it will be good to have them here for my mom.

B

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I am very sorry for your loss. I will keep the family in my thoughts are you

go through the next several days.

laurie

>

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> Date: Thu, 4 Mar 2004 09:42:32 -0700

> To: < >

> Subject: Sad News

>

> Hi,

>

> It hasn't sunken in yet, but my I just spoke to my mother, who's at the

> hospital, and my father just died. He was 83 and had so any (non-mito) health

> issues to deal with over the years, but he was a real fighter. He ended up

> having an aneurism.

>

> In a way its a relief because he had to deal with so much, and he was worn

> down and probably depressed. He wanted to still be able to do all he could

> for me and my mother, but it was a struggle at times, and I know that upset

> him.

>

> I feel so bad for my mother right now. They were married for over 50 years,

> and spent all their time together. They even worked together, before

> retiring. She's going to be in quite a state of shock for some time since she

> really did devote her life to him.

>

> This is going to be a really long day. I just hope that my sis-in-law stops

> being so bossy. She can, and is, taking over. I already had to re-explain to

> her that I'm not well, and I'll be their (physically) for my mother when I

> can. At least my mother understands. She's been causing my brother a lot of

> grief lately, too. That's all we need : (

>

> Ironically, my other brother and nephew are coming out for a week, from PA,

> this Sunday. What a shame that they couldn't have made it before this

> happened. Still, it will be good to have them here for my mom.

>

> B

>

>

>

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I'm so sorry for your loss. It sounds as if your family reacts like most in crisis, but so stressful I can imagine. You say your father had alot of health problems so hopefully he at least is no longer suffering now. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. I was gonna post to you about the last post you wrote about UTIs/kidney infections- sorry you are having to deal with those too, ill talk more with you about them later though because I know you have so much going on. Keep me posted though. Wish I could do more for you.

take care,

Adrienne

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I am really sorry to hear about your dad. My prayers will be with you.

sincerely

Betsy

Sad News

Hi,

It hasn't sunken in yet, but my I just spoke to my mother, who's at the hospital, and my father just died. He was 83 and had so any (non-mito) health issues to deal with over the years, but he was a real fighter. He ended up having an aneurism.

In a way its a relief because he had to deal with so much, and he was worn down and probably depressed. He wanted to still be able to do all he could for me and my mother, but it was a struggle at times, and I know that upset him.

I feel so bad for my mother right now. They were married for over 50 years, and spent all their time together. They even worked together, before retiring. She's going to be in quite a state of shock for some time since she really did devote her life to him.

This is going to be a really long day. I just hope that my sis-in-law stops being so bossy. She can, and is, taking over. I already had to re-explain to her that I'm not well, and I'll be their (physically) for my mother when I can. At least my mother understands. She's been causing my brother a lot of grief lately, too. That's all we need : (

Ironically, my other brother and nephew are coming out for a week, from PA, this Sunday. What a shame that they couldn't have made it before this happened. Still, it will be good to have them here for my mom.

B

Medical advice, information, opinions, data and statements contained herein are not necessarily those of the list moderators. The author of this e mail is entirely responsible for its content. List members are reminded of their responsibility to evaluate the content of the postings and consult with their physicians regarding changes in their own treatment.Personal attacks are not permitted on the list and anyone who sends one is automatically moderated or removed depending on the severity of the attack.

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Hi ,

I'm just getting back to reading groups mail from my return home and

found this message. I wanted to be sure to send you my sincere

condolences. No matter how old our parents get, it's very difficult

to see them pass on. Please know that I am thinking of you and your

Mom during these difficult days.

Alice

> Hi,

>

> It hasn't sunken in yet, but my I just spoke to my mother, who's

at the hospital, and my father just died. He was 83 and had so any

(non-mito) health issues to deal with over the years, but he was a

real fighter. He ended up having an aneurism.

>

> In a way its a relief because he had to deal with so much, and he

was worn down and probably depressed. He wanted to still be able to

do all he could for me and my mother, but it was a struggle at

times, and I know that upset him.

>

> I feel so bad for my mother right now. They were married for over

50 years, and spent all their time together. They even worked

together, before retiring. She's going to be in quite a state of

shock for some time since she really did devote her life to him.

>

>

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Hi,

Thank you to everyone for your condolences on my father's passing. It still doesn't seem quite real yet, but we're all doing okay. We're just grateful that he went quickly. He's had so many trips to the ER and been in the ICU so many times over the years that we, including him, couldn't go through that again. We know that it really was his time to move on to a better place.

Now it's going to be time for me to move. For a lot of different reasons, I'm going to be selling my little,old house, and move in with my mom at her bigger, nicer, newer house. She really doesn't want to be alone, and it's helping to occupy her and my mind making plans and all. We know that my father would want it this way.

The family is getting together this week to spread his ashes on the mountain that he loved.

B

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