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Bus Discussion => Final Arrival => Topic started by: Peabody on November 05, 2009, 05:13:39 PM
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On Oct.20th my DH passed away.It was like I was kicked in the head.We were just getting ready for the fight,little did we know the fight was over before it began. He had non small cell carcinoma a very fast growing cancer.He had lost so much weight he didn't have the strength to fight.
I'm doing as well as can be expected still having bad moments but they are getting less and less.Starting to get back into life a little at a time. Big Hugs Peabody
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Peabody,
I am so sorry. I know that sounds trite, but I haven't figured out a way to say it better. Losing somebody is so hard, especially when it is your spouse, and so unexpected. I am not sure what else to say, but I am so sorry. I have lost one of the closest people to me, and it is so tough. I am praying for you. Time does heal, but there are times when memories (good memories) come back in a flood.
I am praying for you.
God bless,
John
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Peabody, you already know where my prayers are. As I told you earlier, I'm here if/when you need me.
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You have our heartfelt sympathies and prayers for comfort for you and your family in your time of loss.
Such losses have such a world shattering impact on those going through it that is is hard to find words to express the compassion and sadness that we all feel with you. Within that thought, I hope you know that you have a very large extended family here on the forum.
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I'm so sorry to hear of your loss, if we can do anything to help, let us know, our prayers are with you.
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Gosh Peabody, what sad news to hear! The pain will never go away, just get replaced with good memories over time. Our hearfelt prayers go out to you. Hugs to you too!
Paul
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Peabody,
I 2 am so sorry to hear this, but at least he didn't go thru a long and dragged out ordeal in pain! FWIW :'( :-*
:'( BK :'(
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Geez make me cry why don't cha,lol. I have never met a more caring bunch of people as you busnuts.Just knowing you are there makes me feel very comforted.I have seen over this year and a half how you have helped stranger and friend alike whether it was comfort they were seeking or a bus part,you are truly a great bunch of people.My only hope is that some day I will be able to meet y'all and give you a big hug in person. Until than here is my virtual Big Hug,Peabody
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I'm sending one right back to you my friend.
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Geez make me cry why don't cha,lol. I have never met a more caring bunch of people as you busnuts.Just knowing you are there makes me feel very comforted.I have seen over this year and a half how you have helped stranger and friend alike whether it was comfort they were seeking or a bus part,you are truly a great bunch of people.My only hope is that some day I will be able to meet y'all and give you a big hug in person. Until than here is my virtual Big Hug,Peabody
I'm sending one right back to you my friend.
Same here sweet heart! ;D BK ;D
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Prayers and hugs to you. It is hard to let go of those we love so much. Take care of yourself, as everyone else says, its hard to know what to say, just know there are many there for you. :) You are so right about this being a great bunch of people. I havent met most on here, but, it doesnt take long to know the hearts of people.
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So sorry to hear of your loss. The life cyle isn't an easy one. I try to use unfortunate cituations in my life to build strength for the next step. My thoughts are with you, as mentioned eventually the fond memories will over ride the pain.
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May I add to the expressions of caring as you pass through this time of loss.
I do not think there is one here who would not, given the chance, reach out to another in need, so it is a great group to be connected to, and with whom we can share both our joys and our sorrows.
So from my place to yours, know you will be lifted up in prayer to give you the strength to make it through, and to remind you that someday, many of us will be collecting that hug.
Take care and be blessed.
Keith (PCC)
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At the death of my brother, coming up on 30 years ago, someone told me "be strong when you have to, be weak when you need to".
sending a prayer...
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I am so sorry you lost your love one.
You made a step in the right direction to help relieve your pain by letting us know from your post. It not a lot but it part of healing process.
Link to Effectual Fervent Prayers (http://www.barberville.net/sermon103.htm)
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“Effectual fervent prayer is the hardest kind of work there is to do. Not only does it take more out of a person than any other kind of work, we have to handle ourselves with a strong discipline to make time for effectual fervent prayer.” Unquote.
May the good Lord be with you 24/7.
If you haven’t already known this site, this might help. Cobblestone Road Ministry (http://cobblestoneroadministry.org/) Click on “Women Corner” on the left side.
As the old saying goes…Nobody knows what it like that you have the experience until it happen to them selves.
We will be praying for you.
In the mean time…Keep looking up.
Gerald & Lynette
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I am so sorry to hear of your loss and can only imagine the pain you must feel. Hang in there and keep your chin up but don't be afraid to just let it out. The passion does not stop so I believe it needs to continue to be expressed in "your" way. Eternity with our loved ones is our reward so we can all look forward to this!
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We, too, are so sorry to hear of your loss. It doesn't matter how much time we have together, it never seems like enough. When we hear of a loss like yours, we all seem to hold our loved ones just a little closer, for a just a little longer, and wishing there was something we could say to ease your pain. Just know that there are so many out there sending our best wishes for you. Christy & Larry Hicks