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[quote=Anonymous]One of the last memories I have of my grandmother who died when I was in my early twenties was her talking about raisins she used to buy in Charleston 50+ years ago. It’s really not that bad to listen to boring content because at some point the silence will be much worse. My dad died a year after her but was a very interesting person. And frankly I would rather be able to remember boring conversations than the last brutal year in his battle with cancer that is seared into my mind. So many memories I wish I could forget. Why don’t you encourage your dad to join a church or other religious group? My church has an active seniors group and I have a Jewish friend whose elderly father has found a lot of community at his synagogue. [/quote]
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