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What a lovely tribute you have paid to your Mum. You clearly had a very good healthy relationship if you were able to say all the necessary to help both of you.
I wish you some peace in the coming months and that you can remember your Mum at her brightest.
So sorry to read of your sad loss Pusser, but I'm sure that far from being a disappointment to your parents that beautifully written obituary would have made them very proud of you.
The sadness will pass with time and you will remember all the happy times.
In time we all move on to the next life, you may not see your mum, but you can bet on it that your mum is still looking over you, and you will feel her presence close by,
Your mum had a good send off, she would be very proud of you, as are all the rest of the family and friends, and that also goes for all your friends on this forum,
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I was so sad to hear of your mums passing pusser.
The up's and downs when tending to a sick relative is a trying time, but rewarding as well.
The times when you did the smallest thing that made her happy, then other times when you went to great length, which often you did! your mum would hardly notice, the times when you talked in length and comforted her, your mum really would have appreciated all these moments.
You have some wonderful memories of your times together, particularly the later years of your mum and dads time with you, feel comfort in the knowledge that they both could not asked more of their son.
Rob
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I know this sounds obvious but we all only have one Mum and if we are lucky we know and love them, when they go it is a huge loss.
When I feel particularly sad about the loss of both mine and my wife's parents and my younger sister, I try to imagine what they would say to me.
It usually comes out on the lines of, " Come on, get on with it, just like we always did, try to be happy and take the best out of any situation."
Well it works for me, most times.
Best wishes during this difficult time.
Paul
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