I miss my mother in law

Anonymous
I was one of the lucky ones. I loved her and she loved me. Multiple people at her services told me what nice things she would tell them about me.

She was 70.

I can't believe she's gone.
Anonymous
I'm sorry for you loss. It sounds like you had a lovely relationship.
Anonymous
Sorry for your loss. I also had a sweet mother in law who died too soon of a horrible disease.
Anonymous

A MIL that was loved and will be truly missed. Such a nice thought! Hugs, OP.
Anonymous
Sorry for your loss OP.
Anonymous
I'm so sorry to hear that. I lost my mother five years ago and my mother-in-law has truly been like a second mother to me. I can't imagine losing her too at this point. Thinking of you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm so sorry to hear that. I lost my mother five years ago and my mother-in-law has truly been like a second mother to me. I can't imagine losing her too at this point. Thinking of you.


Thank you all. This week has been hard. I met my husband young so I have known her for 20 years. It is a big hole.

And PP - I am so sorry for the loss of your mother, and I hope you will have your MIL for many, many years to come.
Anonymous
I still miss mine. Died in 2005.
Anonymous
Sorry for your loss. It's nice that she's remembered so fondly. Keep her alive for your kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm so sorry to hear that. I lost my mother five years ago and my mother-in-law has truly been like a second mother to me. I can't imagine losing her too at this point. Thinking of you.


Thank you all. This week has been hard. I met my husband young so I have known her for 20 years. It is a big hole.

And PP - I am so sorry for the loss of your mother, and I hope you will have your MIL for many, many years to come.


Thank you so much, and I've been thinking of you tonight and sending love.
Anonymous
I'm sorry for your loss.
Anonymous

I'm so sorry, OP.

My MIL turns a rather fragile 80 this year, and lost both her husband and youngest son in the past year. I PRAY that she survives this devastating time, at least for a couple of years. She is an absolutely amazing woman, who single-handedly saved her growing family from the Vietnam war. I admire her so much.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I was one of the lucky ones. I loved her and she loved me. Multiple people at her services told me what nice things she would tell them about me.

She was 70.

I can't believe she's gone.


She sounds awesome. She is what I aspire to be someday, and I hope I have the chance.

I have the opposite situation - I can't do anything right. You would think it would be enough that we have a self sustaining, independent, healthy, happy, hard working, warm and welcoming family that never asks for anything, and has helped out the family (in some pretty amazing ways, I might add)? Nope, not in my MILs eyes. Take, take, take......
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I was one of the lucky ones. I loved her and she loved me. Multiple people at her services told me what nice things she would tell them about me.

She was 70.

I can't believe she's gone.


She sounds awesome. She is what I aspire to be someday, and I hope I have the chance.

I have the opposite situation - I can't do anything right. You would think it would be enough that we have a self sustaining, independent, healthy, happy, hard working, warm and welcoming family that never asks for anything, and has helped out the family (in some pretty amazing ways, I might add)? Nope, not in my MILs eyes. Take, take, take......
Anonymous
Sorry for your loss OP,.

I'm a man, but I love my MIL , she's been more of a mom to me than my own mother.
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