What age were your parents when they died?

My dad died at age 51 of a heart attack. Mom with dementia at 90.
There were four boys born from that union. The two youngest have
died. I'm the oldest and four and a half years older than my other
living brother.

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My old man crapped out of a heart attack at 45. My mom did the same at 53. So that's an average of 49 years. I'm 72. So the way I figure it, I've had my 49 plus 23 of somebody else's. Maybe yours. And If I drop dead before my next keystroke I still leave the table a winner. :cool:

Trade, I like your attitude!

My father died at 82 in 1991 from stomach cancer, weird because he was a heavy smoker until age 63
My mother died at 74 in 1992, ten months after my father, from stomach ulcers
 
My father died at age 81 from Parkinson's disease. My mother succumbed to a heart attack at age 90, suffering dementia and living in assisted care.
 
Father: 81 1/2; Mother: 84 1/2.
My father was elderly, but after seeing some of the class-action lawsuits advertised on t.v. during the last couple of years, I think it's quite likely two of the prescriptions he had to take after heart surgery caused or contributed to the stroke and the kidney failure.
 
Mom....94....contracted West Nile Virus while working in the garden.
Dad...92....he had a minor stroke at age 90, and the doctors put him on Plavix which turned his organs to Mush....died from internal bleeding.
 
My dad died at 66 from a heart attack, and my mom (who was ill when dad died) followed him 5 months later. She suffered from cancer of the liver. This was back in 1965 but at least they did get to see their all of their 4 grandkids, born between '57 and '62.
 
what about the question.....what age were you when you died?
sorry is that in bad taste?
but now Im born again! praise the Lord!
 
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Dad-85 (2005) He was a three-pack a day guy, for forty-five years, then quit for twenty-five, but lung cancer got him, just the same.
Mom-75 (1996) She was diabetic, due to being overweight. She failed, miserably, at wound management, got a terrible infection, ultimately leading to her death.

I miss both of my parents. I get angry, at times, thinking that they're dead. I still talk to both of them, though, as well as my sister, who died at 75, this year, just four days short of her 76th birthday.
 
what about the question.....what age were you when you died?
sorry is that in bad taste? meat
but now Im born again! praise the Lord!
Not in bad taste for me, my parents were Christians so I got a leg up on most people, always been a Christian even before I was born. :unsure: Now a question for you, was Skippy a kangaroo or a wallaby? Also I met a person from Australia and he said he was raised on Roo Meat. I thought kangaroos are your National Emblem, it would be like Americans eating an Eagle. p.s. as followers of Christ we are given ever lasting life after we pass.
 
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