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3catwoman3

(24,023 posts)
Sun Dec 20, 2020, 10:53 PM Dec 2020

My 98 year old mom died on 12/12 - COVID-19 related.

Last edited Fri Feb 12, 2021, 12:03 AM - Edit history (1)

After living all alone 700 miles away from me, she had been nearby for almost a year. When she came to visit for Christmas 2019, she got a nasty case of shingles, and spent a week in a hospital near the pediatric office where I work. Then, 3 weeks of rehab to regain strength. During that time, I told her I was not putting her on a plane to go back to Rochester NY, where she had outlived all her friends and former colleagues. She graciously accepted that it was time for a change.

I found a 55+ independent apartment community that is part of a chain designed specially for seniors who are independent but want someplace small, maintenance free, and no stairs. She liked it, I had a blast furnishing and decorating it, and she made a few new friends - not easy to do at 98. She was doing well, and had no cognitive decline.

Everything changed right before Thanksgiving. She texted me “I can’t get up.” I texted right back, and got no answer, so I got right into my car and went to see what what was going on. I found her face down beside her bed, with her face up against the bedside table, and her left arm tangled in the small bed rail she used to help herself up. It was horrifying. I panicked and called an ambulance.

Covid +. 10 days in a different hospital, during which time I could not see her, of course. After 10 days, she said no more interventions, and I arranged for transfer to a non-acute care facility. Still on quarantine.

I had several phone conversations with a hospice nurse who was guiding me thru this mess. That nurse met with my mom on Dec 8th, and reported that my mom told her that she’s had a good life, had no regrets, and the only thing she still wanted was to see me again. On Dec 10th, the quarantine was over, and we spent a very lovely hour together, talking, remembering, laughing ,and she was totally present. Yet one more move was planned for the following day, to a more traditional skilled nursing setting, and she said she was OK with that, trusted my decisions and felt peaceful. I went there to meet with staff and fill out papers. I left feeling pretty hopeful.

About 3 hours later, her day shift nurse called to tell me that her vitals signs had deteriorated dramatically, and she was not responsive. I went right back, and the change in her was complete and stunning. No hand squeeze, no eye focus, no nothing.

I cannot help but feel that once her wish to see me was fulfilled, she decided, “That’s it. I’m outta here.” I sat at her bedside as much as I could for the next 48 hours.

Last Saturday, about 3:30, I told her that I had to go go home for a bit, and that if it was time to let go, that I was OK with that, and that, like her, I was a strong woman and would be fine. About an hour later, I got the call that she had died. I think she waited until I left to slip away.

The hardest part is going to be adjusting to being the last one standing from my family of origin. My dad made it to 90, and died in 2011. I had a younger brother growing up, who died in 1978 in a scuba diving adventure that went wrong.

So now, there is no one left with who to share childhood memories.

My husband and I have been married since 1982, and we have 2 sons, 30 and 28, so I’m not alone in the world, but none of them can share in the, ”Remember when we...” stuff from my early life.

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My 98 year old mom died on 12/12 - COVID-19 related. (Original Post) 3catwoman3 Dec 2020 OP
I'm sorry for your loss demtenjeep Dec 2020 #1
♥️K&R♥️ spanone Dec 2020 #2
I'm so sorry for your loss. BainsBane Dec 2020 #3
I'm so sorry for your loss. joshcryer Dec 2020 #4
My condolences-so sorry. Thank you for writing so eloquently. apcalc Dec 2020 #5
so sorry MFM008 Dec 2020 #6
Sending some total stranger white light. Though through DU I feel no one is a total stranger... Guilded Lilly Dec 2020 #7
You are so lucky babylonsister Dec 2020 #8
My deepest condolences. There's something pnwest Dec 2020 #9
My heartfelt condolences for your loss. Solly Mack Dec 2020 #10
so so sorry Chili Dec 2020 #11
That's horrible. I'm so sorry to hear that. TheBlackAdder Dec 2020 #12
I'm so sorry for the loss of your mother. area51 Dec 2020 #13
Losing your mother is always wrenching and it is so sad, on top of that, Tanuki Dec 2020 #14
My condolences to you -- but what a beautiful story! Such grace in passing. fierywoman Dec 2020 #15
So sorry bdamomma Dec 2020 #16
So sorry for your loss orangecrush Dec 2020 #17
So sorry TuxedoKat Dec 2020 #18
So sorry for your loss. tavernier Dec 2020 #19
I am sorry for your loss...it it heartbreaking what is happening right now... Demsrule86 Dec 2020 #20
... alwaysinasnit Dec 2020 #21
Your mom had as wonderful a winding down as one could hope for. She accepted your advice. She Karadeniz Dec 2020 #22
I am so so sorry. FM123 Dec 2020 #23
I am so very sorry for your loss. Thank you for sharing her/your story with us. Clearly, she was an niyad Dec 2020 #24
Peace to you and your mom now is resting in peace. sheshe2 Dec 2020 #25
Sorry about your mom marlakay Dec 2020 #26
3catwoman3, sending my sympathies firstwife Dec 2020 #27
Sorry for your loss Marthe48 Dec 2020 #28
I am so sorry for your loss. Your mom did wait to see you, of that I am sure... Hekate Dec 2020 #29
Hospice volunteer here Gilbert Moore Dec 2020 #30
The night my dad died, my mom had... 3catwoman3 Dec 2020 #42
I'm so sorry for your loss, catwoman. brer cat Dec 2020 #31
Thank you for sharing this. Laffy Kat Dec 2020 #32
So sorry leighbythesea2 Dec 2020 #33
My condolences, catwoman. smirkymonkey Dec 2020 #34
So sorry for your loss 3catwoman3. Your Mom sounds like a truly remarkable woman who did what c-rational Dec 2020 #35
I am so sorry 😿 Meowmee Dec 2020 #36
This breaks my heart. MizLibby Dec 2020 #37
i am so sorry for the loss of your mom. dawn5651 Dec 2020 #38
I'm so sorry for your loss Catwoman MustLoveBeagles Dec 2020 #39
I am so very sorry for your loss. Justice Dec 2020 #40
That's so hard, sorry for this pain. JudyM Dec 2020 #41
Losing your Mom is always hard! pazzyanne Dec 2020 #43
i was thinking about my mom and dad tonight orleans Dec 2020 #44
I'm so very sorry for your loss, catwoman DarthDem Dec 2020 #45
Please accept my inadequate condolences. BMW2020RT Dec 2020 #46
What a sad story, yet it's not your mother I feel sad for. BobTheSubgenius Dec 2020 #47
Write it down. Write the stories down. Every so often a genealogist applegrove Dec 2020 #48
💞my mom died of covid 2 days ago 💞 TalenaGor Dec 2020 #49
I'm so sorry for your loss, Talena... dixiechiken1 Dec 2020 #85
Deepest Condolences SheltieLover Dec 2020 #50
I am so sorry. herding cats Dec 2020 #51
So sorry to read this peggysue2 Dec 2020 #52
As these things go, this is a very nice story. I'm so glad you and your mom Hortensis Dec 2020 #53
So sorry for your loss... TrishaJ Dec 2020 #54
She sounds like a great person blogslut Dec 2020 #55
I'm moved by your post and so sorry for your loss. scrabblequeen40 Dec 2020 #56
I am sorry for your loss mercuryblues Dec 2020 #57
My condolances. We have some similarities DFW Dec 2020 #58
I am so very sorry UpInArms Dec 2020 #59
My thoughts are with you and your family. ehrnst Dec 2020 #60
I am so very sorry to hear this. peacebuzzard Dec 2020 #61
... Nevilledog Dec 2020 #62
I'm sorry for your loss vercetti2021 Dec 2020 #63
3catwoman3 2golddogs Dec 2020 #64
You can share those memories with your sons malaise Dec 2020 #65
I'm really sorry catwoman. I understand losing your family of origin Maraya1969 Dec 2020 #66
I'm so sorry for your loss. Nt helpisontheway Dec 2020 #67
So sorry for your loss. I'm glad you had the chance to be with her before her passing 58Sunliner Dec 2020 #68
Very sorry for you loss, especially at this time of year dlk Dec 2020 #69
Very sorry for you loss, especially at this time of year dlk Dec 2020 #70
A beautiful story, and so sorry for your loss. colorado_ufo Dec 2020 #71
I am so sorry KT2000 Dec 2020 #72
I'm very sorry for your loss. Hassin Bin Sober Dec 2020 #73
I know the feeling Dem_in_Nebr. Dec 2020 #74
Dear 3catwoman3 💞💞💞💖💖💖💕💕💖💞💕🙂💞✨ MLAA Dec 2020 #75
I feel for your family and you. abakan Dec 2020 #76
So deeply sorry hearing you lost your beloved mother. Judi Lynn Dec 2020 #77
I'm so sorry for your loss. NoRoadUntravelled Dec 2020 #78
So sorry. healthnut7 Dec 2020 #79
So sorry for your loss soldierant Dec 2020 #80
She's safe in your heart. n/t Harker Dec 2020 #81
I'm so sorry for your loss but glad that you had some time with your mom at the end. Lonestarblue Dec 2020 #82
Hugs to you lunatica Dec 2020 #83
I am sobbing...for you, your wonderful mother BigmanPigman Dec 2020 #84
I'm sorry for your devastating loss. Niagara Dec 2020 #86
So very, very sorry for your loss, catwoman. dixiechiken1 Dec 2020 #87
I am so sorry. CottonBear Dec 2020 #88
I'm so sorry for your loss. ancianita Dec 2020 #89
I am so sorry for your loss. 💔 onecaliberal Dec 2020 #90
My Daddy went to his heavenly rest on December 9th. I completely understand. littlemissmartypants Feb 2021 #91

joshcryer

(62,276 posts)
4. I'm so sorry for your loss.
Sun Dec 20, 2020, 10:56 PM
Dec 2020

Thank you for sharing your story. And yes I think she did wait until you leave to move on to her next phase. It sounds like you had a nice time talking to her about the past and I am glad you had that moment. I have recorded hundreds of hours of talks with my mom (who has COPD and on oxygen 4 liters at all times). I love our stories. She has a very sharp mind and memory for our entire family life. It will be a great loss when it is her time. I'm hoping for another 20 years though. 98 years is one hell of a run.

Best wishes. Thanks for sharing your story, it was very touching.

MFM008

(19,818 posts)
6. so sorry
Sun Dec 20, 2020, 10:59 PM
Dec 2020

my mom was bedridden for Christmas 2018 but doggedly hung on to see that day.
When it came time to eat Christmas dinner she spit out her food.
She was done. She was in and out of consciousness till December 30- took her last sips of Pepsi
and was out till she passed with a sigh on New Years Day 2019.

She was 81.

Guilded Lilly

(5,591 posts)
7. Sending some total stranger white light. Though through DU I feel no one is a total stranger...
Sun Dec 20, 2020, 10:59 PM
Dec 2020

I’m really sorry for the pain.
We survive.

pnwest

(3,266 posts)
9. My deepest condolences. There's something
Sun Dec 20, 2020, 11:01 PM
Dec 2020

extra about losing your mom, the one who knows you inside and out, knows your history, has loved you since before you were born. I lost my mom to Covid last month, and understand that feeling of “who can I ask remember when?”. I pray you find solace in your memories.

Solly Mack

(90,778 posts)
10. My heartfelt condolences for your loss.
Sun Dec 20, 2020, 11:05 PM
Dec 2020

The "Remember when we..." are hard. As will be the "I need to tell Mom..." before you remember you can't.

Chili

(1,725 posts)
11. so so sorry
Sun Dec 20, 2020, 11:06 PM
Dec 2020

Losing your Mom is one of the most painful losses. So glad that you got to spend time with her - what a blessing. Good that you have a loving family at home, too - already difficult, but without them... Bless you and stay safe, you and your husband and sons. She will always be with you in your heart.

Tanuki

(14,919 posts)
14. Losing your mother is always wrenching and it is so sad, on top of that,
Sun Dec 20, 2020, 11:08 PM
Dec 2020

losing her to covid and this close to the holidays. I am sure that being near you this past year brought her immense joy and comfort. You found a great place for her to live and she was loved and supported. I just know you have been a wonderful, compassionate, and conscientious daughter and that she was rightfully proud of you and your family.

Karadeniz

(22,543 posts)
22. Your mom had as wonderful a winding down as one could hope for. She accepted your advice. She
Sun Dec 20, 2020, 11:21 PM
Dec 2020

Got to see you and I think you're right about her waiting until you'd left to pass on. But...sorry for your loss. It's never easy to know life has changed forever.

FM123

(10,054 posts)
23. I am so so sorry.
Sun Dec 20, 2020, 11:26 PM
Dec 2020

It has been many years since I lost my mother, yet sometimes it feels like yesterday. Sending you much love (and extra hugs) tonight.

niyad

(113,487 posts)
24. I am so very sorry for your loss. Thank you for sharing her/your story with us. Clearly, she was an
Sun Dec 20, 2020, 11:27 PM
Dec 2020

amazing woman, and you take after her.

May the memories bring you peace.

sheshe2

(83,831 posts)
25. Peace to you and your mom now is resting in peace.
Sun Dec 20, 2020, 11:31 PM
Dec 2020

I am taking care of my 94 year old mom. Three years now, home care. I am grateful that she is so alert.

firstwife

(115 posts)
27. 3catwoman3, sending my sympathies
Sun Dec 20, 2020, 11:37 PM
Dec 2020

You made your sweet mother’s last months a time of peace, security, support and love. She and your father were blessed with long lives. I agree that her wish to see you was her last request, and you were right to grant her permission to go. She had a lovely end of life. I hope you will be comforted by your sweet memories & traditions with your mom. xo

Gilbert Moore

(218 posts)
30. Hospice volunteer here
Sun Dec 20, 2020, 11:51 PM
Dec 2020

I'm very sorry for your loss. It isn't unusual for patients to "That's it, I'm out of here" when family members have just left. Family can beat themselves up that "I didn't stay long enough" or "I didn't make it in time".

Some folks want to die alone. Some don't want family to be burdened or troubled by being present at a death. This is natural.

Have peace !

3catwoman3

(24,023 posts)
42. The night my dad died, my mom had...
Mon Dec 21, 2020, 12:35 AM
Dec 2020

...been at his bedside most of the day. He was in an in-hospital hospice setting. He was pretty much sleeping all the time. She went home about 8:30 and got the call some 3 hours later.

She told me she wished she hadn’t left and had been there. I told her that perhaps he had not wanted her to witness the moment of departure.

brer cat

(24,581 posts)
31. I'm so sorry for your loss, catwoman.
Sun Dec 20, 2020, 11:54 PM
Dec 2020

I know you will treasure the visit your had sharing memories and laughter.

leighbythesea2

(1,200 posts)
33. So sorry
Mon Dec 21, 2020, 12:09 AM
Dec 2020

For your loss. She sounded amazing. I think i recall her move, you maybe posted about it. You sound like a rock, and did everything you could. May she rest in peace. Peace and strength to you.

 

smirkymonkey

(63,221 posts)
34. My condolences, catwoman.
Mon Dec 21, 2020, 12:14 AM
Dec 2020

I am so sorry for your loss. It is difficult at any point to lose a loved one, but especially at this time of year when we all think about being together with our families. May your beloved mother rest in peace.

c-rational

(2,595 posts)
35. So sorry for your loss 3catwoman3. Your Mom sounds like a truly remarkable woman who did what
Mon Dec 21, 2020, 12:15 AM
Dec 2020

she did with love for you in mind.

dawn5651

(604 posts)
38. i am so sorry for the loss of your mom.
Mon Dec 21, 2020, 12:22 AM
Dec 2020

my sister and i got a call a little over 3 years ago...mom had been shopping the day before for christmas and had picked up groceries and bought kfc for us for supper.....and we sat down and ate supper and the next morning she got up followed her morning routine and died in the midde of her livingroom....i am in my mid 60's and i still can't believe she is gone ... moms are such a big part of our lives and it doesn't matter how old you are when you get that call ...

MustLoveBeagles

(11,628 posts)
39. I'm so sorry for your loss Catwoman
Mon Dec 21, 2020, 12:22 AM
Dec 2020


It was fortunate that you could share memories with her and say a proper goodbye. I know that doen't lessen the pain. Please take care of yourself.

JudyM

(29,251 posts)
41. That's so hard, sorry for this pain.
Mon Dec 21, 2020, 12:29 AM
Dec 2020

You helped make her last months so much richer, and she was close to you and loved. May these recent times you shared be a comfort as you grapple with this heartbreak.

pazzyanne

(6,556 posts)
43. Losing your Mom is always hard!
Mon Dec 21, 2020, 12:43 AM
Dec 2020

I lost my Mom 3 years ago, and I still have days where I think I need to call her to talk about something. The good times memories help.
Take care of you during this time of grieving.

orleans

(34,068 posts)
44. i was thinking about my mom and dad tonight
Mon Dec 21, 2020, 12:44 AM
Dec 2020

my dad died a long, long time ago.
my mom died eleven years ago.

i was crying as i was thinking about them, and talking to them.

my mom and i were very close. she would be 97 now. my daughter and i were with her when she passed on.

a friend of mine (whose parents are also gone now--for a a number of years) and i have talked about the what-ifs of his parents & my mom. we have both come to the conclusion that we are thankful they didn't have to live and die and in this pandemic era. both of us were able to be with our parents for a couple weeks before they died. i can't imagine my mom and i not being able to be together--i would have lost my fucking mind.

my heart breaks for all those who were physically separated through the quarantine. i can't imagine anything worse (for those who are dying and those who are left behind).

how fortunate for you and your mom that you were not in that group and that you were able to be together as much as you were.

i'm very sorry for your loss. i'm sure she won't be far. you can still say "remember when we..." and she might find a way to let you know that yes, she remembers too.




DarthDem

(5,256 posts)
45. I'm so very sorry for your loss, catwoman
Mon Dec 21, 2020, 12:49 AM
Dec 2020

You wrote that beautifully. May your mom rest in peace, and best to you and your family.

BobTheSubgenius

(11,564 posts)
47. What a sad story, yet it's not your mother I feel sad for.
Mon Dec 21, 2020, 01:13 AM
Dec 2020

She lived a long, and from the sound of it, good life. 98 years old is well into extra innings, and she had people that loved and cared for her till the very, very end.

I feel bad for you, and I know what you mean about "last man standing." My only sibling, a sister, 7 years my junior, died a few years ago of PSP - Progressive Supranuclear Palsy, a Parkinsonism.

There is no one between me and eternity, so to speak. It's a very existential feeling, isn't it? I hope you are at peace with what's transpired, and I guess we just do what we do, from here on out.

All the best that the season holds to you and yours. Without a trace of irony.

applegrove

(118,729 posts)
48. Write it down. Write the stories down. Every so often a genealogist
Mon Dec 21, 2020, 01:39 AM
Dec 2020

pops up in a new generation of descendants. You mom can live in in the stories you write. Vibes to you.

dixiechiken1

(2,113 posts)
85. I'm so sorry for your loss, Talena...
Mon Dec 21, 2020, 08:04 PM
Dec 2020

I lost my mom to COVID right before Thanksgiving. It's horribly difficult to lose a loved one this time of year. Wishing you peace.

SheltieLover

(57,073 posts)
50. Deepest Condolences
Mon Dec 21, 2020, 03:44 AM
Dec 2020

So sorry for your loss.

Yes, people often do wait until their loved ones leave before they transition.

I'm glad you are able to see your mom's intentiins & that you have your hubby & sons.

Hugs

herding cats

(19,566 posts)
51. I am so sorry.
Mon Dec 21, 2020, 03:54 AM
Dec 2020

Our moms are special. They know things about us in many cases even we didn't know or remember. They're our gate keepers, chronologist and the keepers of our beginning histories.

My heart is sending love to you this night.

peggysue2

(10,836 posts)
52. So sorry to read this
Mon Dec 21, 2020, 06:17 AM
Dec 2020

Condolences for your loss and that knowledge of being the last person standing from your birth family. I know how that feels. When my only sister died in January, I had the exact same feeling. No one to reminisce with, all those childhood/growing up years, all the secrets we had and shared. My parents have been dead for years. So when Sis died, it made me feel like an orphan, an old orphan.

Like you I've been married a long time and have grown children and dear friends. So I'm not alone. But that ache after a loss like this? It's still there. I suspect it always will be.

How wonderful that you were able to spend that time with your mother before she passed. That was a genuine gift.

Stay well and take care of yourself.

Hortensis

(58,785 posts)
53. As these things go, this is a very nice story. I'm so glad you and your mom
Mon Dec 21, 2020, 06:52 AM
Dec 2020

were able to be together to the end. I also have no one to share "remember when we," so I definitely understand that loss. I wonder at questions I never asked when I was younger and they could still be answered.

DFW

(54,415 posts)
58. My condolances. We have some similarities
Mon Dec 21, 2020, 09:11 AM
Dec 2020

My wife and I married in 1982, and we, too, have two children (37 and 35), but I lost my dad in 2000 and my mom in 2002, so I envy you for having had your parents for so long. On the other hand, I have my younger brother and sister, though they still live back in the USA, so we don't visit much. My wife still has her mom, who is 93, but lost her dad before I lost mine, and her brother died of a glioblastoma at age 51 in 2007.

The "last one standing" feeling does hit you sooner or later. Though I still have my two siblings, since they are younger, I can't dodge the "you're next" feeling, and just try to suppress it.

You had your mom around for quite a while, and compos mentis for just about all the time (THAT is a real gift). It's too soon for that to be a consolation, but you are more fortunate than many in that respect.

peacebuzzard

(5,175 posts)
61. I am so very sorry to hear this.
Mon Dec 21, 2020, 01:25 PM
Dec 2020

I am so sorry, 3catwoman3, your mom was a hero and a survivor.
I have no words to express how sad I am to hear this news.

I lost my mom years ago, just a short time after my time in Rochester; mom was very young, this was so long ago, she was and always has been my best friend. I am sure your mom was and always will be your best friend too.

This is beyond sad about your mom.
I will be sending prayers, vibes, wishes that you find solace and strength in this heartbreaking moment.

2golddogs

(107 posts)
64. 3catwoman3
Mon Dec 21, 2020, 01:34 PM
Dec 2020

This is at one one of the saddest and most beautiful things I’ve ever read. Peace and {{hugs}} to you from an internet stranger.

malaise

(269,103 posts)
65. You can share those memories with your sons
Mon Dec 21, 2020, 01:34 PM
Dec 2020

You were a good daughter and your mom had a long life. You gave her the peace she needed. It's hard for everyone who is losing family and close friends. Deepest sympathy.

Maraya1969

(22,488 posts)
66. I'm really sorry catwoman. I understand losing your family of origin
Mon Dec 21, 2020, 02:01 PM
Dec 2020

I still have a brother left but he is a crazy Trumper so basically it's like being the only one left. My mom died last Feb. I had no idea how hard it is to lose your mom.

I'm glad you have a family of your own. Hold on tight.


dlk

(11,574 posts)
69. Very sorry for you loss, especially at this time of year
Mon Dec 21, 2020, 02:34 PM
Dec 2020

I’m glad you have your immediate family to turn to for solace.

dlk

(11,574 posts)
70. Very sorry for you loss, especially at this time of year
Mon Dec 21, 2020, 02:34 PM
Dec 2020

I’m glad you have your immediate family to turn to for solace.

colorado_ufo

(5,737 posts)
71. A beautiful story, and so sorry for your loss.
Mon Dec 21, 2020, 02:35 PM
Dec 2020

What an amazing lady your mother was!

I am becoming aware of the unshared memories phenomenon. There are substantial age differences among us siblings, and I am the oldest. This happens.

My Dad was one of 11 children, and I have a friend who had 11 children and another who had 10. Al single births. Another friend had one sibling, a brother 19 years older. When you calculate pregnancy time, etc. there could be a 25 year gap between the oldest and the youngest.

Dem_in_Nebr.

(301 posts)
74. I know the feeling
Mon Dec 21, 2020, 04:17 PM
Dec 2020

I've lost all of my immediate Family members, too. It's a lonely feeling but we will make it.

abakan

(1,819 posts)
76. I feel for your family and you.
Mon Dec 21, 2020, 04:57 PM
Dec 2020

I have recently lost my dad and I am here to support you, as the DU family did for me.

soldierant

(6,899 posts)
80. So sorry for your loss
Mon Dec 21, 2020, 05:42 PM
Dec 2020

My mother also waited until I left to slip away. That was over 20 years ago now. I understood, but it still hurts a little. I wish you peace.

Lonestarblue

(10,030 posts)
82. I'm so sorry for your loss but glad that you had some time with your mom at the end.
Mon Dec 21, 2020, 06:35 PM
Dec 2020

Those last loving moments are so important!

BigmanPigman

(51,615 posts)
84. I am sobbing...for you, your wonderful mother
Mon Dec 21, 2020, 07:55 PM
Dec 2020

and for myself (lost my healthy as a horse dad suddenly last year, then my 17 year old "puppy...my baby).

I have has enough loss and sadness over the last two years to make me very aware about how much it hurts and the pain lingers, it is ALWAYS there.

I feel your pain and sadness and have total empathy.

ancianita

(36,126 posts)
89. I'm so sorry for your loss.
Mon Dec 21, 2020, 08:33 PM
Dec 2020

May you and your remaining family share peace, happiness, and even more loving memories.

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