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Bereavement
In reply to the discussion: I'm in MN for my mother's funeral [View all]TygrBright
(21,244 posts)68. Thank you, cachukis.  n/t
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        TygrBright. go ahead and cry. Losing your mom, is a very difficult experience.
        Big Blue Marble
        Dec 2023
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        Oh my dear TygrBright . . . My heart goes out to you in this deep moment of loss . . .
        CaliforniaPeggy
        Dec 2023
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        Yes, the paragraphs and novels are written on our hearts and become part of us. n/t
        TygrBright
        Dec 2023
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        Thanks, Easterncedar... and thanks for that sigline of yours. Mom would have approved. n/t
        TygrBright
        Dec 2023
        #45
      
        
        When we lose our mom, we are a motherless child and my heart goes out for you
        Deuxcents
        Dec 2023
        #17
      
        
        Yes, it does. Not time is a better time but in this season, it's especially hard.
        Deuxcents
        Dec 2023
        #65
      
        
        Do not inflict guilt on yourself. Recover and cherish the good memories.
        Hermit-The-Prog
        Dec 2023
        #20
      
        
        Thank you, OddMom...  I don't know about 'easier' or 'better' but 'accustomed' will happen.  n/t
        TygrBright
        Dec 2023
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        TY Plutos. Great blessing that she was in MN - that elderly waiver was a godsend.  n/t
        TygrBright
        Dec 2023
        #60
      
        
        TY livetohike... there are indeed many stories. I'll keep them in my heart forever. n/t
        TygrBright
        Dec 2023
        #62
      
        
        Thank you, Fla Dem. I hope so... she was always a great source of wisdom.  n/t
        TygrBright
        Dec 2023
        #70
      
        
        Your mother's passing was much like that of my mom. She passed away in May 2015.
        sinkingfeeling
        Dec 2023
        #34
      
        
        Thank you, GAJMac. This forum is part of why DU's community is so strong.  n/t
        TygrBright
        Dec 2023
        #74
      
        
        Just so, Ocelot. It's like reaching for a step that isn't there anymore. A jolt.  n/t
        TygrBright
        Dec 2023
        #79
      
        
        TY, Freethinker.  I hope your visit brings you some serenity with the transition coming.  n/t
        TygrBright
        Dec 2023
        #80
      
        
        Thank you, BComplex.  You're right about the unique quality of parents' contribution to who we are...
        TygrBright
        Dec 2023
        #90
      
        
        Much thanks, Hekate... presence and 'voices' of my DU friends do console.  n/t
        TygrBright
        Dec 2023
        #92
      
        
        Just like that, yes, Ocelot 11 - Sometimes I 'hear' her voice in my ear.  n/t
        TygrBright
        Jun 2024
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        Peace and strength to you TygrBright.  It sounds as if she led a very productive life.
        LoisB
        Jun 2024
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        She did, LoisB. I'm glad you could share even this little bit of knowing her - thank you!  n/t
        TygrBright
        Jun 2024
        #109