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In reply to the discussion: I'm staying alive for my dog and my cat [View all]BlueKota
(4,142 posts)32. My maternal grandmother died at our home.
I wasn't there my Mom had sent me to stay at my Aunt's because she was a nurse, and she knew the signs Grandma was near the end. My sister was four years older, and she wanted to be there to help care for Mom and grandma so my Mom let her stay.
Both of them told me as our priest was performing last rites, my grandma raised one of her arms like she was reaching for an extended hand and said , the beautiful light. I go home now in Italian. Then she passed.
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You are right. One would have to have experienced it to truly understand. I watched my
LoisB
Mar 20
#14
O, my dear Friend.I wish I could wrap my arms around you and tell you that you are loved ((🥰))
Deuxcents
Mar 20
#4
I'm so sorry we are living in such awful times. I think staying alive because of love is as good a reason as any
LiberalLoner
Mar 20
#6
(((Hugs))). I feel shell shocked lately. It's hard. But I see a strong resistance growing now, too. 💙💙💙
LiberalLoner
Mar 21
#37