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In reply to the discussion: Today was one shitty day. [View all]IrishAyes
(6,151 posts)49. Wise advice, Hoppy. Bless your heart - so sorry for your loss.
But you show your true colors when you can still think of others in the midst of your own grief - which I hope eases a bit as soon as possible. I think most folks who've been down that road would say be sure to seek out the company of others as soon as you're able and lean on them. You will actually be helping them by letting them help you. God bless.
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I send you my love, tears, hugs, and my prayers that you will feel June and others there with you...
DesertDiamond
Mar 2014
#5
I'm almost 68 years old, and I have come to enjoy the little things in life... I'm saddened by your
secondwind
Mar 2014
#9
I am sorry for your loss and hope you can find peace and contentment in the future.
kairos12
Mar 2014
#11
a belated welcome to DU. can only imagine how difficult this has been, and will be, for you. I
niyad
Mar 2014
#12
Just had a great lunch with friends, one just 70, lost her husband 4 years ago..
mountain grammy
Mar 2014
#20