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Some very sincere thanks to all of you
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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 438765" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>I lost my sister 3 years ago unexpectedly and tragically. Previously we had many unfortunate conversations, arguments, and letters regarding my son, yet thankfully, before she died we had resolved to forgive, love, and accept. We had a couple of years of love and acceptance before she died and for that I am truly, unequivocally grateful. For had she died, with bitterness in her heart towards me and unresolved issues towards Matt, her death would have been a much more complicated wound to heal, than it already is.She was never able to reconcile with my parents, and my dad died 3 months ago with that sadness still heavy in his heart.I deeply encourage you to seek out some form of communication with your sister and nephew, even if it is simply an I love you every couple of months. For we never know what the future holds, and despite actions love is unconditional.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 438765, member: 3301"] I lost my sister 3 years ago unexpectedly and tragically. Previously we had many unfortunate conversations, arguments, and letters regarding my son, yet thankfully, before she died we had resolved to forgive, love, and accept. We had a couple of years of love and acceptance before she died and for that I am truly, unequivocally grateful. For had she died, with bitterness in her heart towards me and unresolved issues towards Matt, her death would have been a much more complicated wound to heal, than it already is.She was never able to reconcile with my parents, and my dad died 3 months ago with that sadness still heavy in his heart.I deeply encourage you to seek out some form of communication with your sister and nephew, even if it is simply an I love you every couple of months. For we never know what the future holds, and despite actions love is unconditional. [/QUOTE]
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