some folks might think we are terrible to be relieved when someone dies, but
if they are only existing, not living, why would you want them to keep on
"living"? My mother, dad and husband died in nursing homes, and I didn't
cry either time. I either had already shed my tears, or just shed them
later when the loss really hit me. But I would not want either of them back
like they were.
Gwen
On Feb 15, 4:50 pm, "deerwoodflo...@hotmail.com"
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My sisters mother in law died today.She also had convulsions
yesterday. Thank God she passed now,barb
deerwoodflower@hotmail.com - 17 Feb 2008 04:54 GMT
On Feb 16, 9:37 pm, <sweetpickl...@SPAMknology.net> wrote:
> some folks might think we are terrible to be relieved when someone dies, but
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Gwen,
THEY would not want to come back.Life is not good when you don't even
know who you are.Or anyone else.This disease is awful and death is a
blessing.Barb