Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 7305
Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
I have an email from my very good friend, Chas, giving me the awful news that his dear wife of over 50 years passed this morning. She was in Hospice care, and died of Covid-19 and Alzheimer's.
He has requested no calls until after this week-end.
I hurt for Chas. He has a strong family (his two kids) and people who dearly love them both. I'm one of those people.
My sympathies, this is indeed brutal news. In fact, with Alzheimer‘s, the time of saying good-bye already starts some time before the time of passing, I hope this is a little help for him to adjust to it more mildly. My father passed away this year. I‘m convinced he only changed from form to formless state, his vibration and consciousness is still there. We just can‘t have conversations the way we had.
Registered: 06/04/02
Posts: 4912
Loc: West Palm Beach, FL 33417
Chas, my wife of 20 years passed away in 1994. I would like to say I know how it feels, but that would not be true; nobody does. What I can give you is that there is more of life ahead.
Chas, I believe you are a strong man, hold on to your memories, and hold on to who you are; there IS more.