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12/31/19 20:55 CST my mother passed. She had stroke-induced dementia among other health issues and finally forgot how to stay alive. It's been very rough for the past two years. The new year will begin, without her in it. I am not one for prayers, neither believe nor worship any god, but if you do then go ahead. I do not know what this new year will bring, I can only hope for less heartache. No calls, this is all I wish to share on the matter
Alecia J. Snowfall.

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Know that

Podracer's picture

I and others are thinking of you and hoping this year brings you better times.

Teri Ann
"Reach for the sun."

Sad

So sorry for your loss. We never get over grief, we just learn how to manage it and go on. Near the end of the month, it will be four years since I lost my wife after having her companionship for 29 years.

Hugs 2 You.

Piper's picture

-HuGs- My friend. Just -HuGs-

-Piper


"She was like a butterfly, full of color and vibrancy when she chose to open her wings, yet hardly visible when she closed them."
— Geraldine Brooks


Remember

erin's picture

One of my chief comforts when my mother passed was to sit and think of all the wonderful memories she had left me. This doesn't work for everyone and for most people there is a time in which the pain is more prominent.

Please remember, too, that you have the love and respect you have earned here and elsewhere by your own efforts. Come back to us when you are weary of grieving.

Hugs,
Erin

= Give everyone the benefit of the doubt because certainty is a fragile thing that can be shattered by one overlooked fact.

Dementia

Sorry for your loss sad to say your life will be much less stressful. HUGS My Mom had Alzheimer's and Dad had a different form of Dementia Now my bother is just starting his Dementia journey.
Here's to the New Year may it be full of joy for you, life goes on. Just remember her in the days of your growing up when life was carefree for both of you.