Hillcountry63
AH veteran
Just saw this press release from Uganda. All that I know.
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Condolences to the family.Just saw this press release from Uganda. All that I know.
May God bless and keep you through these hardest of tests.Mom has been in hospice for cancer since August. I was at one time in my life a hospice nurse. Mom's wasting away to nothing, as many people with cancer do. Her dementia has been rapid onset over the last 6 weeks. At times, I'm her older brother (who died before she was born). "Where is Sgt Zim," she asks, looking right at me. "I'm here, Mom." "James, stop teasing me," she says back. "I hope I was a good sister to you." "Where are mother and Daddy? Don't we need to get ready for their funeral?" Mawmaw died in 1996, Pawpaw in 1987.
My prayers go out to the man's family, but my heart rejoices for a good death. Few enough of us will be lucky enough to shuffle off this coil doing something we love doing. Many of us will go out in some facsimile of how my mother is, recognizing few around them, soiling their Depends, barely ambulatory, alternating between despair and wrath.
"It is foolish and wrong to mourn the dead. Rather, we should thank God such men lived!" -- George Patton
So true.Mom has been in hospice for cancer since August. I was at one time in my life a hospice nurse. Mom's wasting away to nothing, as many people with cancer do. Her dementia has been rapid onset over the last 6 weeks. At times, I'm her older brother (who died before she was born). "Where is Sgt Zim," she asks, looking right at me. "I'm here, Mom." "James, stop teasing me," she says back. "I hope I was a good sister to you." "Where are mother and Daddy? Don't we need to get ready for their funeral?" Mawmaw died in 1996, Pawpaw in 1987.
My prayers go out to the man's family, but my heart rejoices for a good death. Few enough of us will be lucky enough to shuffle off this coil doing something we love doing. Many of us will go out in some facsimile of how my mother is, recognizing few around them, soiling their Depends, barely ambulatory, alternating between despair and wrath.
"It is foolish and wrong to mourn the dead. Rather, we should thank God such men lived!" -- George Patton
+1My prayers go out to the man's family, but my heart rejoices for a good death. Few enough of us will be lucky enough to shuffle off this coil doing something we love doing. Many of us will go out in some facsimile of how my mother is, recognizing few around them, soiling their Depends, barely ambulatory, alternating between despair and wrath.
"It is foolish and wrong to mourn the dead. Rather, we should thank God such men lived!" -- George Patton