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Posted by Bonnie Patterson on November 6, 2009, 10:29 am
Oh Claudia, you have my deepest sympathy.
I lost my Mum when she was only 68, she had Mesothelioma there is no
cure and when she lost her battle we all felt relief, she was finally
free of the pain. I always cried my way home after visiting with her,
when she passed I did not cry because she was free. It's been 14
years, and I still miss her. She was only 16 years older than me, we
were almost like sisters.
Bonnie, in Middletown, VA
On Thu, 5 Nov 2009 21:47:25 -0800 (PST), claudia
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>Good morning everyone.
>Just under three years ago I was on the board telling you all that my
>mom had been diagnosed with colon cancer. Unfortunately, when they
>found it, it was already stage IV, with metastases to the lives and
>lymph nodes. I am sad to have to say that my dear mother passed away
>last week at the age of 68. Much too young. And since then, everytime
>I pick up a needle my eyes fill up and I can't see through the tears.
>Like with other cancer screening tests, do get your check ups, all of
>them, regularly. I know, the screening tests are not pleasant, but
>they can save a lot of grief for all involved, and they only take a
>moment. I believe that mom could have beat this if only she would have
>gone in for screening.
>For now, I have to putt strength by believing that she is now at peace
>and can finally rest after fighting a long and very very hard battle.
>Getting through my 45th birthday this Sunday without her, will be so
>so hard.
>GET YOUR SCREENING TESTS DONE
>Claudia
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Posted by Susan Torrens on November 6, 2009, 10:33 am
So sorry for your loss....
Healing thoughts are winging your way.
--
Susan
sewing machine set up in the dining room
working on a home-made quilt kit!
http://community.webshots.com/user/sbtinkingston show/hide quoted text
> Good morning everyone.
> Just under three years ago I was on the board telling you all that my
> mom had been diagnosed with colon cancer. Unfortunately, when they
> found it, it was already stage IV, with metastases to the lives and
> lymph nodes. I am sad to have to say that my dear mother passed away
> last week at the age of 68. Much too young. And since then, everytime
> I pick up a needle my eyes fill up and I can't see through the tears.
> Like with other cancer screening tests, do get your check ups, all of
> them, regularly. I know, the screening tests are not pleasant, but
> they can save a lot of grief for all involved, and they only take a
> moment. I believe that mom could have beat this if only she would have
> gone in for screening.
> For now, I have to putt strength by believing that she is now at peace
> and can finally rest after fighting a long and very very hard battle.
> Getting through my 45th birthday this Sunday without her, will be so
> so hard.
> GET YOUR SCREENING TESTS DONE
> Claudia
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Posted by Sandy on November 6, 2009, 10:36 am
In article
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> Good morning everyone.
>
> Just under three years ago I was on the board telling you all that my
> mom had been diagnosed with colon cancer. Unfortunately, when they
> found it, it was already stage IV, with metastases to the lives and
> lymph nodes. I am sad to have to say that my dear mother passed away
> last week at the age of 68. Much too young. And since then, everytime
> I pick up a needle my eyes fill up and I can't see through the tears.
>
> Like with other cancer screening tests, do get your check ups, all of
> them, regularly. I know, the screening tests are not pleasant, but
> they can save a lot of grief for all involved, and they only take a
> moment. I believe that mom could have beat this if only she would have
> gone in for screening.
>
> For now, I have to putt strength by believing that she is now at peace
> and can finally rest after fighting a long and very very hard battle.
>
> Getting through my 45th birthday this Sunday without her, will be so
> so hard.
>
> GET YOUR SCREENING TESTS DONE
>
> Claudia
Claudia, I'm so sorry for your loss. }}
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Sandy in Henderson, near Las Vegas
sw.foster1 (at) gmail (dot) com (remove/change the obvious)
http://www.sandymike.net
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Posted by Ruby on November 6, 2009, 10:44 am
My condolences to you and your family.
Ruby
claudia wrote:
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> Good morning everyone.
> Just under three years ago I was on the board telling you all that my
> mom had been diagnosed with colon cancer. Unfortunately, when they
> found it, it was already stage IV, with metastases to the lives and
> lymph nodes. I am sad to have to say that my dear mother passed away
> last week at the age of 68. Much too young. And since then, everytime
> I pick up a needle my eyes fill up and I can't see through the tears.
> Like with other cancer screening tests, do get your check ups, all of
> them, regularly. I know, the screening tests are not pleasant, but
> they can save a lot of grief for all involved, and they only take a
> moment. I believe that mom could have beat this if only she would have
> gone in for screening.
> For now, I have to putt strength by believing that she is now at peace
> and can finally rest after fighting a long and very very hard battle.
> Getting through my 45th birthday this Sunday without her, will be so
> so hard.
> GET YOUR SCREENING TESTS DONE
> Claudia
>
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Posted by Edna Pearl on November 6, 2009, 2:29 pm
Please accept my condolences to you and your family.
ep
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> Good morning everyone.
> Just under three years ago I was on the board telling you all that my
> mom had been diagnosed with colon cancer. Unfortunately, when they
> found it, it was already stage IV, with metastases to the lives and
> lymph nodes. I am sad to have to say that my dear mother passed away
> last week at the age of 68. Much too young. And since then, everytime
> I pick up a needle my eyes fill up and I can't see through the tears.
> Like with other cancer screening tests, do get your check ups, all of
> them, regularly. I know, the screening tests are not pleasant, but
> they can save a lot of grief for all involved, and they only take a
> moment. I believe that mom could have beat this if only she would have
> gone in for screening.
> For now, I have to putt strength by believing that she is now at peace
> and can finally rest after fighting a long and very very hard battle.
> Getting through my 45th birthday this Sunday without her, will be so
> so hard.
> GET YOUR SCREENING TESTS DONE
> Claudia
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>Just under three years ago I was on the board telling you all that my
>mom had been diagnosed with colon cancer. Unfortunately, when they
>found it, it was already stage IV, with metastases to the lives and
>lymph nodes. I am sad to have to say that my dear mother passed away
>last week at the age of 68. Much too young. And since then, everytime
>I pick up a needle my eyes fill up and I can't see through the tears.
>Like with other cancer screening tests, do get your check ups, all of
>them, regularly. I know, the screening tests are not pleasant, but
>they can save a lot of grief for all involved, and they only take a
>moment. I believe that mom could have beat this if only she would have
>gone in for screening.
>For now, I have to putt strength by believing that she is now at peace
>and can finally rest after fighting a long and very very hard battle.
>Getting through my 45th birthday this Sunday without her, will be so
>so hard.
>GET YOUR SCREENING TESTS DONE
>Claudia