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#41
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05-06-2012, 09:37 PM
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Re: My Mother in Her Casket
Sorry for your loss Ignore the jerks on here, They'd be wailing like a shemale prostitute having a pineapple rammed up their ass if it was one of their parents. |
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05-07-2012, 12:22 AM
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Re: My Mother in Her Casket
I will assume you were a baby. Personally, having lost my father and two brothers in three years, I don't feel it gets better and you never forget! I'm an adult and perhaps I knew my family longer, but, you seem very cold about your loss. We all handle grief differently, and some peoples' religious beliefs help them through, but, I don't think it ever gets easier. How can you ever forget someone who was so important to you? |
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#50
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05-07-2012, 12:31 AM
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Re: My Mother in Her Casket
My brothers and nieces and nephew split the ashes from my father so we could wear or carry them in little pill carriers. I have one in my car, which I talk to. I was lost in another state and getting frustrated one time. I asked my father to help me. The next street was the one I needed :) I have extra ashes in my car though. The rest were burnt in a fire that killed my youngest brother a year later, but, I think that was karma for putting him a horrible hospice place so he could party. We split his ashes, too, but, his one daughter has the majority of them. |