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11/07/2008 02:55 AM
bonkers
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My Mom went to be with her Lord and Saviour at 5:30pm last evening. It was the hardest thing in my whole entire life to do was to let her go.
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11/07/2008 03:52 AM  Top
tony36
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So sorry to hear that your Mom is gone but happy as well that her suffering and yours is over.

You will both be in my prayers.

Hugs,

Tony

Tony 36 Cared for Brid, my wife.
(Note: I speak as a carer. Please do not take anything I say as medical advice. I am not a doctor).

11/07/2008 03:57 AM  Top
singingangel

I am so sorry bonkers. I know these days will be full of shock and numbness. Know I am here for you. I know it is hard losing a mom. take care. Biggest hugs and a shoulder to cry on.

Lori


11/07/2008 06:05 AM  Top
ForMyDad
 
Posts: 138
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Bonkers, my dad slipped away with the angels on March 26, 2001. I know this seems like the end of the world but in time it will be the rainbows and first spring flowers that come to mind when you remember your lifetime with your sweet mother. May God surround you with his peace and love as we lift you up in prayer. Today is your mother's first day in Heaven and she is whole and healthy and you have served her so well. Job well done Bonkers.

11/09/2008 05:09 AM  Top
Rmynunu
 
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So sorry to hear about your Mom, Bonkers. You and your Family remain in my thoughts. Linda from Bodfish

11/17/2008 04:02 PM  Top
ForMyDad
 
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You are in my thoughts and prayers.
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