Woke up again this morning

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@Eugen Merri and I express our condolences to you and your family. I was wondering how your sister was doing after our last phone call. Merri and I are also on a similar journey with a family member.
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Very sorry Eugen,

Family first, this site will be fine.

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I'm so sorry to hear that, Eugen.

I'm praying for strength and peace for your family.

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Thanks everyone!
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May fond memories of your sister bring you comfort during this hard time in your life. My heart and prayers go out to you and your family.

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My condolences Eugene, sorry for your loss.
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Sorry to hear about your loss Eugen. Your tractor projects can wait until life gets back on track.
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Sorry for the incorrect spelling of your name. I type too fast. Keith
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Sorry to read of your loss Eugen, our most sincere condolences to you and your family...
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Don't kick yourself for having the phone turned off. Once she passed it was no longer an emergency. My father-in-law died in September. We were going to go back to the nursing home to be sure everything was set up for his 92nd birthday party the next day. About an hour before we had planned to be there, the nursing home called to say he had passed about 10 minutes earlier. My wife went through this thing where "If we would have been there sooner, we would have been there for him when he passed".

We, none of us can be all things to all people!

All we "can" do, is all we can do! But, all we "can" do is enough!

My mother passed when she was 69 years old. The last 18 months before she died, she had 6 strokes and a heart attack. For her sake, death was the best thing for her at the time. That didn't make it any easier for those of us left, but it did give us the satisfaction knowing that it was that best outcome for her.

May you always, keep the good memories of your sister in your heart!

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