On January 19, 2015, my mother passed away. She was 89. I've been in Florida since January 4, first tending to mom in her last days and now helping my father through the morass of tasks that must be done. My loss is too fresh now for me to say much more. Will post again soon.
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sorry for your lost - words can never be enough - I lost my mother in October - I know what you are going through - your dad must be glad that you are there to help him through this
ReplyDeleteOh, Sandy, how sorry I am for your loss. Sending you quilty-hugs through cyberspace. You are surely a blessing to your dad.
ReplyDeleteI am so very sorry for your loss. What a blessing that you were able to spend her last days together ... and that you're able to help your dad through all the aftermath.
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