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Very sorry for your poor Mum. Best thing to do is get the photos out and remember all the happy times.. I followed that advice when Dad died earlier this year and I can say from experience that it made absolutlely sod all difference to my misery. God Bless Her.
I'd like to thank everyone of you, for taking the time to send me
your kind wishes and regards.
I just wanted to tell my new friends on here of the sad news,because
at times like this you feel a bit alone, even though i'm with my wife
and children.Anyway Thanks.
______________________________________________________________ phil....
Is this the real life,is this just fantasy,caught in a landslide no escape from
reality...
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If it's any help and comfort to you, when my Mum died we planted a scattering of crocuses by the path in the churchyard. (The vicar was quite amenable.)
Not only the family, but all her friends were reminded of her in the Spring, which was her favourite time of the year. Those who were unaware of any significance were also heard to comment on how nice they looked.