Guest guest Posted July 25, 2004 Report Share Posted July 25, 2004 One of our list members passed away I held off posting this until after those who were at the conference came back. On July 13th, Doris Sundberg passed away in the hospital after two separate and extensive surgeries were done two weeks apart. ~~~~~~~~ Cindy - I'm saddened at the loss. Where was Doris from? Please send her family my heartfelt condolences. What type of EDS did she have? Bonnie H Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2004 Report Share Posted July 25, 2004 Since I'm planning on sending a note to her son, this week, your condolences will be sent along too. He sent updates daily by e-mail so her friends were all aware of how she was coming along. I know he too had been part of CEDA and/or EDSers lists at some time, but I'm not sure if he is currently. She had Hypermobility type. When they were operating on the descending aorta they found an aneurysm, which apparently had not shown up on the pre-op testing--which was extensive BTW. Love, Cindy From: Bonnie Heintskill Cindy - I'm saddened at the loss. Where was Doris from? Please send her family my heartfelt condolences. What type of EDS did she have? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2004 Report Share Posted July 25, 2004 Since I'm planning on sending a note to her son, this week, your condolences will be sent along too. He sent updates daily by e-mail so her friends were all aware of how she was coming along. I know he too had been part of CEDA and/or EDSers lists at some time, but I'm not sure if he is currently. She had Hypermobility type. When they were operating on the descending aorta they found an aneurysm, which apparently had not shown up on the pre-op testing--which was extensive BTW. Love, Cindy From: Bonnie Heintskill Cindy - I'm saddened at the loss. Where was Doris from? Please send her family my heartfelt condolences. What type of EDS did she have? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2004 Report Share Posted July 25, 2004 Cindy, I am indeed very sad to read this news! Doris was a wonderful person, and I enjoyed her very much. Please, if you can, relay my deepest sympathy for her family! Thank you for letting us know! Love Lana > I held off posting this until after those who were at the conference came back. > > On July 13th, Doris Sundberg passed away in the hospital after two separate and extensive surgeries were done two weeks apart. > She hasn't been very active for the past two years or so, but did read the posts often, and kept all of you in her prayers. > > It's been heartbreaking to loose some one who has been closer than my own sister. Her warmth, compassion, and wonderful sense of humor will be missed so much, but will never be forgotten. Her support helped me through so many difficult times. > What a blessing to have had her in my life. > > During the week before her first and most extensive operation, we talked often about the chance she might not come through. She wanted me to know her feelings on that issue, which were; 'if she made it, she would be better and out of pain, and if she didn't make it, she would also be better and out of pain, so either way she felt she had it made'. > Besides myself, her other friends and family were also made aware of this. So we were well aware of the extreme seriousness of this surgery, and the chance she may not come through. > > Her family is so fortunate to have had her in their lives, as we all have been. > My sympathy and prayers go out to them. > > Blessings, > Cindy H > Wisc. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2004 Report Share Posted July 25, 2004 Cindy, I am indeed very sad to read this news! Doris was a wonderful person, and I enjoyed her very much. Please, if you can, relay my deepest sympathy for her family! Thank you for letting us know! Love Lana > I held off posting this until after those who were at the conference came back. > > On July 13th, Doris Sundberg passed away in the hospital after two separate and extensive surgeries were done two weeks apart. > She hasn't been very active for the past two years or so, but did read the posts often, and kept all of you in her prayers. > > It's been heartbreaking to loose some one who has been closer than my own sister. Her warmth, compassion, and wonderful sense of humor will be missed so much, but will never be forgotten. Her support helped me through so many difficult times. > What a blessing to have had her in my life. > > During the week before her first and most extensive operation, we talked often about the chance she might not come through. She wanted me to know her feelings on that issue, which were; 'if she made it, she would be better and out of pain, and if she didn't make it, she would also be better and out of pain, so either way she felt she had it made'. > Besides myself, her other friends and family were also made aware of this. So we were well aware of the extreme seriousness of this surgery, and the chance she may not come through. > > Her family is so fortunate to have had her in their lives, as we all have been. > My sympathy and prayers go out to them. > > Blessings, > Cindy H > Wisc. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2004 Report Share Posted July 26, 2004 In a message dated 7/25/04 2:22:37 PM Eastern Daylight Time, cindyh@... writes: > She had Hypermobility type. When they were operating on the descending > aorta they found an aneurysm, which apparently had not shown up on the pre-op > testing--which was extensive BTW. > Love, Cindy > Hope and Inspiration are what people that fight this disease leave with all of us forever! I am sure Doris was one of those people that lived her life to the fullest. I am sorry for the families lose as this is a greater pain then the physical pain she had endured all her life. In honor of Doris, and on behalf of EDS TODAY our staff would like to donate (space in our newsletter) any memorial or tribute her family would like to write about her. We must keep her memory forever in our hearts. The family will also donate the cost of printing this memorial in honor of a life lived to the fullest!! Always Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2004 Report Share Posted July 26, 2004 this is a wonderful thing to do for her family! God Bless your generousity! Love Lana > > Hope and Inspiration are what people that fight this disease leave with all > of us forever! I am sure Doris was one of those people that lived her life to > the fullest. I am sorry for the families lose as this is a greater pain then > the physical pain she had endured all her life. > In honor of Doris, and on behalf of EDS TODAY our staff would like to donate > (space in our newsletter) any memorial or tribute her family would like to > write about her. We must keep her memory forever in our hearts. > The family will also donate the cost of printing this memorial in > honor of a life lived to the fullest!! > Always > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2004 Report Share Posted July 26, 2004 this is a wonderful thing to do for her family! God Bless your generousity! Love Lana > > Hope and Inspiration are what people that fight this disease leave with all > of us forever! I am sure Doris was one of those people that lived her life to > the fullest. I am sorry for the families lose as this is a greater pain then > the physical pain she had endured all her life. > In honor of Doris, and on behalf of EDS TODAY our staff would like to donate > (space in our newsletter) any memorial or tribute her family would like to > write about her. We must keep her memory forever in our hearts. > The family will also donate the cost of printing this memorial in > honor of a life lived to the fullest!! > Always > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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