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Date Posted: "Wed, Aug 24 2005, 17:23:24 EST+3
Author: Jo
Subject: Re: More Sadness
In reply to: Beth 's message, "More Sadness" on "Tue, Aug 23 2005, 20:49:32 EST+3

>Well today was my Gramma's funeral, She was 97 years
>old, and had a really good life. lots and lots of
>good memories. Traditions carried on through childhood
>to adulthood. Where to go now? How to carry on those
>traditions without her, How to start anew. It is
>never easy to lose a loved one no matter the age. I
>lost my Mom just 5 months ago. How fresh it was to go
>through those memories again. So painfully, yes
>indeed. I am barely over the loss of my Mom and yet
>again I go through the emotions once again. I sit
>and think, how simalar my two losses were. Both died
>on a Saturday, 5 months and 1 week apart. Both were at
>home, where they wanted and should be. Both were
>wonderful women who loved and adored thier families.
>who always put the families they loved so well before
>them selves. Funerals were held at the same place,
>same faces gathered except for a few, same cemetary,
>down the same row. What lessons are there to be
>learned? I don't know, wished I did. I know that
>life is so short and often times things go unsaid, I
>wished there were more time for more hugs and I love
>you's. If only.............
Beth, you are not alone, your friend/sis will always be here for you and your family

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