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Evening everyone 💔💔😭😭 Bob passed away at 4:18 PM today at Gallatin Hospital.
I want to thank everyone for the prayers today and throughout everything we've been through. Both our kids are here and I will share his service information when we work it out.
If I'm not making sense, please forgive me💔
Sending light and love your way.
 
Evening everyone 💔💔😭😭 Bob passed away at 4:18 PM today at Gallatin Hospital.
I want to thank everyone for the prayers today and throughout everything we've been through. Both our kids are here and I will share his service information when we work it out.
If I'm not making sense, please forgive me💔
Pleased to read your not alone at this sad time. :hugs:hugs:hugs
 

Excuse the abrupt beginning and ending :) there's only so much I can do with the phone and I'm not interested in doing better at this time. I'm way too busy.
So fun - they are definitely having a good time!

So sorry to hear about the loss of your friend Mel. My 'best friend' died suddenly when we were in our early 40s. I miss her.
 
So fun - they are definitely having a good time!

So sorry to hear about the loss of your friend Mel. My 'best friend' died suddenly when we were in our early 40s. I miss her.
That's too young. What a sad thing to go through. The shock of a sudden death is quite a thing. I've always thought a sudden death is good for the person who dies but it's very hard on the people they leave behind.

Sadly, Mel left two little children and a decent, loving husband. She lived a long time for someone with GBM, which is a rather mixed blessing, given the poignancy and the changes to her personality. I sincerely wish the online research platforms would stop recommending her papers to me. It frames her as a data asset when she was so much more than that. I need to look into that but it's such a minor thing it never gets anywhere near the top of my list.
 
That's too young. What a sad thing to go through. The shock of a sudden death is quite a thing. I've always thought a sudden death is good for the person who dies but it's very hard on the people they leave behind.

Sadly, Mel left two little children and a decent, loving husband. She lived a long time for someone with GBM, which is a rather mixed blessing, given the poignancy and the changes to her personality. I sincerely wish the online research platforms would stop recommending her papers to me. It frames her as a data asset when she was so much more than that. I need to look into that but it's such a minor thing it never gets anywhere near the top of my list.
:hugs :hugs
For both of us.
 

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