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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I've had many people I was close to die. For me, the pain has differed depending on how they went. The suicides (close friend and aunt) and the drug overdose (close cousin) were the worst. Followed by the medical error (Grandmother) and unexpected death during routine surgery (stepfather). My other grandmother and her husband both passed from disease at advanced ages. Even though I was very close to them, it was easier to accept. I often think of what our Thanksgiving table looked like 25 years go (I'm 40) and how different it looks today. It makes me sad. I don't know what I believe about an afterlife. [b] The prospect of never seeing those people again is too awful to bear. But I try to make a point of telling my young kids all about my childhood and the people who made it what it was. That's how it lives on.[/b][/quote] Yes. This exactly.[/quote]
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