Guest guest Posted March 31, 2006 Report Share Posted March 31, 2006 Shirley, I send you comfort, prayers and healing during this time of great loss. It is never easy to deal with a love one dying, regardless of how and when it occurs. So, please accept my sincere sympathy for your loss. Steve, was brave and tired. And so was his family in order to let him go. This is not an easy thing to do. We tend to want our love ones to fight and hang on for our own selfish reasons and fear of loosing them. But this was not the case. So count it as a relief for Steve and the family, especially the brother that held his hand and said good bye with a loving, affectionate and understanding simple squeeze of the hand. Now wasn't that beautiful. Whenever a member of this group dies, I tend to take it very personally, like loosing a family member. So I grieve with you. Although, I did not know Steve personally, but in spirit I did. How? Because we have a kindred spirit for having suffered and endured common pains. And this allows me to identify with him in certain areas. So, I can say, I know his pain and suffering to a degree. And my heart grieves for him and his family. So, be strong and courageous my dear. Remember the good times and the happy moments and the strenght he exuded and the example he set and left behind for all to see. And don't hold anger against the so-called health care provider that abused him. "Vengence is mine! I will repay. Thus saith the Lord thy God." With the love of Christ , Your brother in Him, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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