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If you want to read more, go to my blog.
I feel numb, I feel no pain. I cried; can't let go, but I have to. I have to be strong for myself, for my sister and for my family. I have no parents alive now; but I do have my mothers spirit with me. A part of her will be with me always.
Let this be a lesson, love your parents.
That's all i have to say.
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Your attitude, keep it up.
It's sad what it takes sometimes to really appreciate someone. I hope you had great times with your parents with no regrets.
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On June 15 2009 12:05 SuBlue wrote: How'd she die?
The real question is what map was it on?
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Sorry to hear....but artificial sympathy is all you're going to get here. No one on this board knows you or your mother, and I hate to say it but you should probably be with those in your life that knew her and you well.
Still though, Rest In Peace, hold it together and make it through man.
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Vatican City State1872 Posts
On June 15 2009 12:06 Hippopotamus wrote: The real question is what map was it on? :[
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my condolences to you and your family
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Her memory is with you, time can ease pain, but you need to try your best not let those memory fade away, In family gatherings from now on, you will tale tells of your mom to keep her around.
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On June 15 2009 12:08 Phantom wrote: my condolences to you and your family +1. i know, ive told this to many people too, i only have one mother, no one can ever replace her, and ill do my best to make her happy as she does the same for me.
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.... my condolences to you and your family. We are here to support you. Dont hesitate to talk to me if you need.
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Very sorry for your loss. Losing a member of the immediate family is a terrible thing =[
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I know how you feel. Both my grandparents died within months of each other when I was young. Looking back, I really wish I spent more time with them. But that's how life goes, you just have to deal with it and move on.
Sorry for your loss.
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Korea (South)11580 Posts
What happened to your dad?
I'm deeply sorry for your loss, losing someone you deeply cared for is always tough. Don't be ashamed for taking time to grieve, it is something that is well needed. Time is short, and sadly for your mother she was forced to understand that. I hope she didn't go in pain, and you don't feel burdened on the event.
Be there for the rest of your family, and let them know that you are there to help them along, and understand that they are there for you too. Keep your head high, and try to take one step at a time, take things slow. You have my deepest condolences.
R.I.P.
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Sorry to hear it, keep strong.
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Kennigit
Canada19447 Posts
Really sorry to hear this . stay strong.
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On June 15 2009 12:06 Hippopotamus wrote: The real question is what map was it on?
Wtf is wrong with you? ====
My condolences to you
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Damn man, sorry to hear that. Stay strong, and good luck....
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On June 15 2009 12:15 CaucasianAsian wrote: What happened to your dad?
I'm deeply sorry for your loss, losing someone you deeply cared for is always tough. Don't be ashamed for taking time to grieve, it is something that is well needed. Time is short, and sadly for your mother she was forced to understand that. I hope she didn't go in pain, and you don't feel burdened on the event.
Be there for the rest of your family, and let them know that you are there to help them along, and understand that they are there for you too. Keep your head high, and try to take one step at a time, take things slow. You have my deepest condolences.
R.I.P.
Don't know what happened to him. So I basically say he's dead or that I don't have a father.
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United States22883 Posts
On June 15 2009 12:07 sith wrote: Sorry to hear....but artificial sympathy is all you're going to get here. No one on this board knows you or your mother, and I hate to say it but you should probably be with those in your life that knew her and you well.
Still though, Rest In Peace, hold it together and make it through man. I think this is the smartest thing anyone will say. My condolences to your family. Try and find someone to really connect with.
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