I'm very sorry, Cass.
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My uncle just called to tell me one of my dad's cousin's passed away. She was no one I knew very well, but she was very close to my dad once upon a time, so I feel bad for her kids.
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I'm so sorry, Cass. I'm glad for you and your dad that you were able to be there for these last months. So much love coming your way.
I'm so sorry, Cass. Peace and strength and love in abundance sent your way.
Oh Cass, I'm glad you were able to spend the week with him, as well as these many months. And I'm so glad you have Kristin there with you.
Sending you much love and strength.
Peace on the hearts of you and yours, Cass. Godspeed to your dad.
Thank you. It doesn't seem real. He did tell Mom that he was tired of being sick on Saturday before he went to bed. And he didn't get up again. We were all there with him this past week. The brain cancer was awful. I am glad he was able to say he was ready to go and I hope he heard that we loved him but were letting him go.
My uncle just called to tell me one of my dad's cousin's passed away. She was no one I knew very well, but she was very close to my dad once upon a time, so I feel bad for her kids.
I am very sorry. It's a hard situation.
As I was driving home, I saw a man lying barely off of the local highway not moving. I immediately stopped, grabbed my phone and called 911. A few other people stopped after me and the man responded slowly to them while I was on the phone with dispatch. He looked homeless or near that and was very incoherent.
Thankfully once the paramedics arrived, they thought they recognized him and that he was diabetic along with other issues. So I am hoping that he's doing a lot better now. I am so grateful that my Dad was privileged enough to have people around him taking care of him while he was sick and that he had the means to have medical care.
It was a little traumatic to think about. One of the people who stopped after me actually had seen him walking on the side of the road and then fall over so he absolutely wasn't hit. The guy just had a truck with a trailer attached so he had to slow down and then turn around. I was heartened by the people who stopped and talked to the man and got him a blanket and told him we wanted him to feel better.
I cried the rest of the way home once he was being taken care of and was more alert. And stopped at my Mom's for a hug.
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I'm glad you were able to spend the week with him, as well as these many months.
I am so grateful for this. Being here was the right decision. Absolutely.
{{Cass}} I moved when my dad was diagnosed with cancer to be near him. It was the best decision for me and my family. It is wonderful that your father was surrounded by love when he was ready to go. Really, what more can we ask for.
Please take care of yourself now. Loss can do a real number on your immune system. It will be hard to not overdo, but try and be gentle with yourself. Love you.
{{{{Cass}}}}
I am so, so sorry. Much love and ~ma to you and yours.