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I have recently learned that 3 people I care about all have stage 4 cancer. I moved 10 hours away last year. What can I say/what can I do to support the dying friends and their families???
Sometimes less is more.I have recently learned that 3 people I care about all have stage 4 cancer. I moved 10 hours away last year. What can I say/what can I do to support the dying friends and their families???
Great answer. When I lived closer to family and friends I always brought groceries and cooked at least one dinner for the family. After everyone left I would do the same. My boss's wife did that for me when my dad died and I realized how important it was.My suggestion would be don’t offer help if you’re not prepared to follow through.
Meaning, the trite call if you need anything should be amended to I want to bring dinner, what day works best? I’d like to help go through paperwork, clothing etc.
I’m going to Walmart(insert store) what can I pick up to save you a trip...
Can I walk the dog, mow the lawn???
Not trying to come off as a wise a*# but when hubby passed any of these offers would have been deeply appreciated.
The most awful part is after the services have ended and the out of town guests are gone that that big deep hole left by the deceased becomes overwhelming and sometimes just getting out of bed is a monumental task.
Just food for thought.
My problem is that I now live 10 hours away from 2 of these folks and further yet from the 3rd. What to do from afar??Great answer. When I lived closer to family and friends I always brought groceries and cooked at least one dinner for the family. After everyone left I would do the same. My boss's wife did that for me when my dad died and I realized how important it was.
A donation to a charity of importance to the deceased.Because of the distances, I probably will not be attending the services. Any idea of a gift for the family in lieu of flowers? I was thinking wind chimes or small garden statue--something easy to send in the mail.
If you are close enough friends, you already knowWhat can I say/what can I do to support the dying friends and their families???