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[quote=Anonymous]My dad died when he was still lovable and funny and generous and happy and with the grandkids a lot. Very active, helpful and thoughtful. So, no, I don’t know. It was a very tough loss and incredibly hard. My mom and I did most of the work for a year with his illness, but he was incredibly thankful and dignified and didn’t want to inconviem e anyone. I wanted to do it. I know my sibling that lived out of state has regrets since the end was unexpected that he wasn’t around ore. My dad understood, but he carries guilt. I know I was there for everything and I’m glad. Yes, in some ways when they are a burden or unthankful it might be easier than losing them when they are still in a good place.[/quote]
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