My sympathy, Christine.

Time heals, but never so quickly or completely as one hopes; and perhaps
that is a good thing because those good memories will
also return to sooth the heart. I have been through this many years ago and
now am glad for the thoughts that your message
brings back.

Karl Stimeling

On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 4:42 PM, Christine <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear Friends,
>
> My mother passed away peacefully and easily early Saturday morning,
> December 11th. She was 94 and lived a full and wonder-full life. She
> had senior dementia and the grieving process has been ongoing.
> However, as one of her hospice nurses put it best: "We can prepare our
> minds; we can't prepare our hearts." It hit me so much harder and more
> deeply than I ever would have imagined. While my family and I rejoice
> in her life and her release from a body that had simply grown too old,
> we also mourn for ourselves.
>
> Thank you for being my friends,
>
> Christine
>
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