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RUTBAY

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Dec 14, 2006
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My mother passed in her sleep last night after battling with dementia for years. She left behind a husband of 65 years, 9 children, 25 grandchildren and 1 one great grandchild. Thankfully she had friends and family by her side and always had a wonderful relationship with her family. Although it is a sad it event it is nice knowing that she passed peacefully surrounded by loved ones who were there each of her last days.

So the reason I'm posting this message is not because I'm seeking condolences but rather to make an observation. After spending every day in Hospice for the last week I can't help but think how terrible it would have been if she had been alone when she passed. There were a few hospice patients there who didn't seem to have any visitors. Many times parents and children have terrible relationships and many times it is a result of not being very good parents. That said, don't lose the opportunity to say goodbye to them and provide some degree of comfort even if your relationship with them was not great. You won't have a chance after they're gone.
 
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Ru2bnj

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Apr 21, 2006
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My condolences. I've lost both by parents over the last 3 years and it is a difficult thing to go through. It really helps to have family around when it gets toward the end.
 

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My condolences. I know many people in their 40's and 50's who have no relationship with their parents and "cut them off." All of the children are actively and happily involved in the lives of my mother and my father-in-law, and I could not imagine it any other way. It is nice that you could spend your final moments with your mother and you were there to comfort your father. My condolences.