fureverywhere
beloved friend who will always be with us in spiri
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- Northern NJ, USA
Usually I try to find a humorous twist to virtually any situation, but this a kind of somber topic. How you feel when both of your parents are gone. My Mum passed away suddenly when I was 26. That was a long time ago. My Dad was devastated. But he managed to carry on and met someone who will be his partner for the rest of his life.
Dad is ninety-three now. A remarkable life well lived. He was in charge of the high school business department, very active in the teacher's associations, he served in WWII and volunteered for the VA hospital afterwards, he's traveled to almost every country. So many friends and acquaintances that he often grouses about keeping up correspondence.
I talked to him today. He said that at his last doctor visit the doctor looked concerned...next thing he knew he was in an ambulance. They thought he was going to have a stroke in the office. He already had a bypass some years back. Now he's on a bunch of meds, apparently something didn't mix so good. He's home now and sounded tired.
But it's just bracing yourself somehow. My first thought was I have got to call my son. I want to make sure Dad sees his great grandson. But...I guess we're blessed that Dad was always so darn healthy we never really had to worry about him. It's hard though, even if he lives to 100, you're never really ready to say goodbye.
Dad is ninety-three now. A remarkable life well lived. He was in charge of the high school business department, very active in the teacher's associations, he served in WWII and volunteered for the VA hospital afterwards, he's traveled to almost every country. So many friends and acquaintances that he often grouses about keeping up correspondence.
I talked to him today. He said that at his last doctor visit the doctor looked concerned...next thing he knew he was in an ambulance. They thought he was going to have a stroke in the office. He already had a bypass some years back. Now he's on a bunch of meds, apparently something didn't mix so good. He's home now and sounded tired.
But it's just bracing yourself somehow. My first thought was I have got to call my son. I want to make sure Dad sees his great grandson. But...I guess we're blessed that Dad was always so darn healthy we never really had to worry about him. It's hard though, even if he lives to 100, you're never really ready to say goodbye.