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27-02-09, 01:26 PM | #21 |
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Re: losing a loved one.
My thoughts are with you Gid. I've watched two young female cousins of mine die at 14 and 16 and while I have been able to come to terms with the other deaths in the family, losing Ellie and Ellen still doesn't seem real even though Ellie would now be 30 like me. I still don't think I've really accepted either of them going and this thread has really brought it all back, but its a good thing.
We have to remember the ones that we love, whether they are with us or not and we always have to make sure we tell them what they mean to us and do our very best to be there for them always. I cannot even begin to imagine the pain of losing a child, but have grown up having seen it happen to my best friend and cousin Elly and I still miss her. Her Parents and brother have coped incredibly well and theirs is a happy house, full of good memories. Unfortunately, my other aunt lost her husband first, then her daughter. Her son is doing great, in med school and coping brilliantly, but my aunt is just a broken woman now. I applaud you Gid for the way you have obviously learned to cope with the loss of your son. When Stretchie and I visited, your house was a happy one and your children are just wonderful. You can't get better than that in a dad. It's so cathartic to just share it all sometimes and for that reason, your post has made me sit here today and take time to go through the sad and painful, yet wonderful process of remembering those that are no longer with my family. I thank you for that and my thoughts are with you and the family. You might not be able to take your son for a pint or out for a ride, but he's obviously with you always. Lots of love, Cheryl Dan, I love you, love you, love you! |
27-02-09, 08:51 PM | #22 |
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Re: losing a loved one.
Thoughts are with you Gid and I'll raise a glass in memory of your boy. X
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27-02-09, 09:10 PM | #23 |
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Re: losing a loved one.
+ 1 my father passed away recently before i could see him we wasn't a close family but i also wish i had at least seen him one last time
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27-02-09, 09:19 PM | #24 |
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Thanks everyone.
Some of you I have met and some of you I havn't. That doesnt realy matter though. What matters though is that we do what is best for those close to us. And say what we feel now. Gav....XXXX |
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