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mamaw Community Regular

Hello

As many of you have noticed I have not been posting much here for about 6 months. My mother was very ill & sadly she has passed away at her home (her wish) on Nov.22 2010. I know she is in eternal life with all her departed love & her Lord... she is where no illness, no pain , no sadness can hurt her ever again. I am thankful I was able to take loving care of her for the last 6 months.

My heart aches for me but I know she is in God's keeping.

blessings

mamaw


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Roda Rising Star

I am so sorry to hear of your loss. My prayers and thought are with you.

Looking for answers Contributor

I'm sorry to hear of your loss. What a blessing you must have been to her.

Skylark Collaborator

I'm sorry for your loss. Blessings.

GFinDC Veteran

It's a big change losing a father or mother. They guide us in so many things and in some ways we don't even understand until later. I am sorry for your loss but I agree she is in a better place and probably happy as a clam. That doesn't make the missing of her in your day to day life less important, or less noticeable, but she would probably want you to cheer up fairly soon. But grieving is a normal thing, and we all go through it.

I think this verse is a real hopeful thing to look forward too.

'Romans 8-36 to 39.

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ravenwoodglass Mentor

I'm so sorry for your loss. You must have been a great comfort for her these last six months. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

kareng Grand Master

I'm sorry about your mom. What a blessing you were able to be with her and help her.


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jerseyangel Proficient

Oh Sande honey, I'm so sorry. Take good care, and all my best to your family.

Lisa Mentor

I have shared your feelings...so sorry mamaw. I lost my parents when I was very. How lucky for you to have had her for so long, with a lifetime of memories. ;)

tarnalberry Community Regular

I am sorry for your loss. ((hugs))

K-Dawg Explorer

I"m sorry for your loss, MamaW. You are right, she is now free of illness, pain and sadness and has moved to a beautiful place of peace and joy. Nevertheless, it is still painful for those of us still here as we miss the physical presence of our loved ones.

My thoughts and prayers are with you.

KDawg

Hello

As many of you have noticed I have not been posting much here for about 6 months. My mother was very ill & sadly she has passed away at her home (her wish) on Nov.22 2010. I know she is in eternal life with all her departed love & her Lord... she is where no illness, no pain , no sadness can hurt her ever again. I am thankful I was able to take loving care of her for the last 6 months.

My heart aches for me but I know she is in God's keeping.

blessings

mamaw

Jestgar Rising Star

So sorry mamaw. Loss is hard, no matter when it happens. Hugs to you and your family on the difficult road of healing from this.

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