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My Grandma Passed Away


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My grandma passed away last night. I miss her so much.

paula


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Paula,

******HUGS****

I am sorry to hear about your grandma passing. You and your family are in my prayers, this is a tough time for you. Remember we are always here when you need us as well. (((HUGS)))

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Oh Paula, I'm so sorry. You and your family are in my prayers.

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Oh Paula, I'm so sorry!!!! {{{{{hugs}}}}

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So sorry Paula.

confused Community Regular

thanks everyone, it is nice to know i have friends that care here. I was in shock when i wrote that this morning. It is really hard cause i had to read it in the paper. I have not spoke to my bio-dads family in a long time. So no called to tell me that she passed away. I did always feel that i would open up the paper one day and see that her or my grandpa passed away, and sure enough that is how i found out.

paula

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((((((paula))))))) I am so sorry for your loss. I am adding you to my prayers..


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Paula

I'm sorry that you lost you beloved Grandma, I'm sure that she was very special. I lost my Grandma in 2003, kinda unexpected too we did'nt know that she was sick until it was too late. She was special to us as well. My daughter and I will say a prayer for you and your family.

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confused Community Regular

Thanks everyone, Im feeling better today. Im still hurt by the way i found out, but Im dealing better. She was 85 so she did have a long life, I just feel so bad for my grandpa, he is taking it so hard. They were married for over 60 years and did everything together. Her funeral will be tuesday. Keep all of us in your thoughts that day, It will be a very hard day for all of us.

paula

Cheri A Contributor

((hugs)) and prayers for you and your family, Paula!

jkmunchkin Rising Star

I am so incredibly sorry for your loss. <<<<BIG HUGS>>>>

Ursa Major Collaborator

Paula, I am sorry you've lost your grandma. I hope that Tuesday will go okay for you, and not be too upsetting.

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