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Christine who sadly died on Christmas day aged 42. We met at college in 1985 and have been friends since then. She was lovely with a great sense of humour and a dry wit She had brittle bone disease but never let it stop her. She is survived by her husband and 3 children and my heart goes out to them all
Christine who sadly died on Christmas day aged 42. We met at college in 1985 and have been friends since then. She was lovely with a great sense of humour and a dry wit She had brittle bone disease but never let it stop her. She is survived by her husband and 3 children and my heart goes out to them all
Carol,puts everything into perspective very sorry to here you sad news.Peter.
I can only offer commiserations to you and your friend's family. Such sad events do not respect the tradition of joy and happiness at this time of the year. I hope the pain eases with time.
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Thank you all for your sympathy. It is a very difficult time for her family as they cannot get any arrangements made due to holidays. Christine had a brain haemorrhage about two weeks ago, she seemed to be progressing but on christmas day had another significant bleed from which she did not recover.
I still cannot believe she is gone.
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UncleNorm wrote:
I can only offer commiserations to you and your friend's family. Such sad events do not respect the tradition of joy and happiness at this time of the year. I hope the pain eases with time.
Carol, I cannot add much to the above, only my personal commiserations at this sad time.
Rob
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Hi Carol my thoughts are with you all, you must be feeling devastated it is esp sad when someone so young dies and leaves behind a family and to happen at Christmas too.
Oh how terrible for you and your friends family. My heart breaks for you all. I lost my wonderful brother 2 years ago aged 48 years and that was on christmas eve and just like your friend, my brother left behind a young family too; a wife and 3 gorgeous children and it was just such a shock for everyone so I know exactly how you all must be feeling right now.
We too had the problem of everywhere being closed for the Christmas holidays and it was so difficult to put all the necessary arrangements in place and to be honest I think we all just went on to auto pilot during that traumatic week!
There are no words I can offer that will help heal the pain in your hearts right now but time really is a great healer and I pray that you all find the strength to cope with the days ahead.
Your friend sounds like she was a very special lady and I am sure in time the wonderful memories you all hold of her will be a great source of inspiration and happiness for you.
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