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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 123968" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Boy, that is a strange set of circumstances. Usually I think I have valuable input to share but in this case I don't know what I'd do.</p><p>The one thing that I am sure of is that a personal note expressing</p><p>your sincere feelings would have to be appreciated. The caring letters</p><p>really are a comfort where commercial sympathy cards are not as heartfelt.</p><p> </p><p>To keep peace with your Mom, I suppose you can just opt to go along with her plan if that is what she wants. I wouldn't alienate her at this stage of life since you haven't been able to be close with others in her</p><p>family previously. Perhaps you could make a donation in her name to</p><p>either the Hospice group she had, her favorite church or the group that</p><p>works for medical research for her ailment (heart association or cancer</p><p>group etc.)</p><p> </p><p>Please accept my sympathy on your loss. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 123968, member: 35"] Boy, that is a strange set of circumstances. Usually I think I have valuable input to share but in this case I don't know what I'd do. The one thing that I am sure of is that a personal note expressing your sincere feelings would have to be appreciated. The caring letters really are a comfort where commercial sympathy cards are not as heartfelt. To keep peace with your Mom, I suppose you can just opt to go along with her plan if that is what she wants. I wouldn't alienate her at this stage of life since you haven't been able to be close with others in her family previously. Perhaps you could make a donation in her name to either the Hospice group she had, her favorite church or the group that works for medical research for her ailment (heart association or cancer group etc.) Please accept my sympathy on your loss. DDD [/QUOTE]
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