Thanks, and sorry to hear, I know what it's like to lose someone with brain tumour (Pa/Grandfather), I also know what it's like since I have tumours...
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oh wow... for what it's worth, you are in my prayers.
i have a heart deficiency that doctors say will inevitably lead me to have an aortic aneurysm - especially considering my mom's Dad just had one not too long ago; i also abuse tobacco profusely and get shooting pains throughout my head that i take as warning signs of impending cancer / tumor.
life is unfair or apparently wasted, in my case but never lose hope and never give up.
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shit, mane, can't really say anything to comfort you other than that you at least still have the rest of your family. Cherish them.
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:( I'm really sorry you lost her.. my condolences to you, your family and anyone else that her passing has affected. Take the time you need to mourn and then celebrate her life.
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Sorry for your loss. I lost my gran-grandma last month, she was 96
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Thank you, and sorry to hear. So cool she lived that long.
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My condolences for your loss. Very recently two well known and liked elderly neighbours password away here aswell. A only Russian talking heart of gold nice old man whom was a utter pain to understand since I know diddly squat Russian, but he was nice and a neighbour so I put up with it. And a 80 year old kind woman who fed and took good care of neighbourhood cats. The year of dying this has been ={
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Thank you, for me I think 2007 was the year for death, I knew 7 people that died that year...
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hugs you im so sorry to hear that dude...must be very rough right now, i feel your pain.
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Lost my own grandmother just over 3 weeks ago... keep the memories you have dear because, to me at least, they are more precious than any trinket or object that they owned.
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I'm really sorry to hear that. It is not easy to lose a loved one. Both of my maternal grandparents passed away in the past year. What I've found to help is when we're in family gatherings to remember my grandparents by telling stories about what they used to like doing, or cooking my grandma's favorite dish for old times sake. Or telling my grandpa's corny jokes. Or looking at old photos, if you have any. Gone but not forgotten.
So here's to your Nanna. I'm sure she was a great woman and it sounds like you were very close. May she rest in peace.
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I'm so sorry for you and your family. I'll be praying for you.
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I'm sorry to hear about your loss. ;_; I know it's hard and that there isn't much besides time that can help, but hopefully the support we're giving you will help a bit.
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Got told by mum, that my Nanna passed away early this morning (26/11)
I know it's never easy to talk about death. I do think of the good times, but that's when we still had a bigger family.
I went up to see Nanna, and I feel like a part of me is now gone.
I must be the unluckiest duckling. Being sick, depressed etc.
Anyway, time to end this chat, or I'd be balling my eyes out.
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