A few of you know what has been going on as I hold you all as what I call family to me. Thanks for the continued support that you guys give.
Im very saddened to say that last night my wife/my dearest friend lost her father.
If any can say a few prayers and maybe some send some positive thoughts this way for my wife, I thank you.
She lost her father last night due to Alzheimers. He was like her best friend. They were so close. This disease, in the matter of only a few short years has now taken him away from her. As much as she thought she was prepared for this, she wasn’t. He was very young, mid 60's. Always was full of peep and knowledge.
So if you guys could just say a prayer for her, I would much appreciate it.
Perhaps if she see’s some positive energy coming her way, it just may help her get through this hurting time.
Thanks guys
Thread: My Wife's Father
-
My Wife's Father –
01-07-2009,01:46 PM
-
01-07-2009,02:19 PM
Again, sorry for your loss.
-
01-07-2009,04:09 PM
My thoughts are with you and your wife. mid 60's is still too young. I recently lost my grandpa so can relate a little to what you're all going through.
Purely and simply evil
-
Bear Guest
01-07-2009,04:15 PM
Sorry to hear about the loss, I was handed a piece paper by a lady at my girlfriends funeral that I still have in my wallet to this day, 23 years ago. She was a stranger, but made a huge impact on my life...perhaps it might help with the loss.
If you were once connected with someone, does it make sense that the connection is broken just because of a physical death? No, the connection stays. You may just have to listen differently. You may just have to talk differently. The truth is: the connection is never broken. It's quite impossible to break the most powerful connection in the universe. As long as you exist, the connection stays.
-
01-07-2009,04:55 PM
My deepest sympathies for your wife and family - Alzheimers is so unfair to those left behind.
I hope she'll keep the good memories of him fresh, and let those that are less so fall to the wayside.
It's wonderful to hear they were friends...she can celebrate his life instead of feeling regret.Hell is an eternity of getting up at 4am to nothing but decaf coffee...
2009 photos and 2008 photos ...uhmmm...and what I have evolving...
-
01-07-2009,05:00 PM
I am sorry for you and your wifes loss 60s is to young. I know my wifes grandmother just pasted away on tuesday. My prayers are with your family
Jim S. Young
"The Boogie Man"
www.creepy-crawler.blogspot.com
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1237708631
-
- Join Date
- Sep 2007
- Location
- Kansas City
- Posts
- 6,889
- Blog Entries
- 50
01-07-2009,05:11 PM
I will ask God to help ease her through this trauma. Looks to me that he has already started to help by giving her a compassionate husband to watch over her. You are a blessing.
-
01-07-2009,05:57 PM
I lost my grandmother to alzheimers and my grandfather is showing signs of it as well( yet not officially diagnosed). It is the most heart breaking disease and I will be praying for your wife and family. I know you will get through this and you will lift her up. But don't forget that you need strength too and it is ok to reach out to someone during this. May God Bless you.
-
01-07-2009,06:29 PM
My heart goes out to you and your family. I hope that she (and you) can think of all of the fond memories of years past and remember him that way.
I know that no matter what anybody says that it will be hard right now. Hopefully she can realize that there are a lot of people that care.
My wishes are with you and your family.HalloweenForum.com Admin
-
01-07-2009,08:48 PM
Dead in his mid-sixties, what a shame. He didn't get a chance to experience the "Twilight Years". Sorry to hear about your family's loss.
Wolfman
"Because a Child's mind is a Terrible Thing not to mess with."



LinkBack URL
About LinkBacks
My Wife's Father



Bookmarks