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I can't believe she's gone.
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<blockquote data-quote="nvts" data-source="post: 447518" data-attributes="member: 3814"><p>Jody, I'm also very sorry for your loss...she sounds like a beautiful person...please keep in mind that quite often people that know that they're "winding down" don't want to be seen toward the end. They want to be remembered as the vivacious, vital and beautiful person that they were...so they ask that many not be notified. It's not about "dying with dignity" it's leaving a memory that they know will be cherished.</p><p></p><p>It sounds to me that God located one of his missing angels here on earth and simply called her home. Keep your eyes out for pennies from heaven before, during and after the funeral.</p><p></p><p>As for your daughter, one thing that you can do is have her write a note to your friend, tie it to a string on a helium balloon and release it. Our kids would send it believing they would get the note in heaven...it gave them closure without the trauma.</p><p></p><p>God bless you, your family and hers...</p><p></p><p>Beth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nvts, post: 447518, member: 3814"] Jody, I'm also very sorry for your loss...she sounds like a beautiful person...please keep in mind that quite often people that know that they're "winding down" don't want to be seen toward the end. They want to be remembered as the vivacious, vital and beautiful person that they were...so they ask that many not be notified. It's not about "dying with dignity" it's leaving a memory that they know will be cherished. It sounds to me that God located one of his missing angels here on earth and simply called her home. Keep your eyes out for pennies from heaven before, during and after the funeral. As for your daughter, one thing that you can do is have her write a note to your friend, tie it to a string on a helium balloon and release it. Our kids would send it believing they would get the note in heaven...it gave them closure without the trauma. God bless you, your family and hers... Beth [/QUOTE]
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