Oldermom935
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I think i speak for everyone in offering our condolences. Although we may not understand or comprehend your loss, we will be here either in mass or individually to support, listen, or be a non judgemental sounding board for you. Please let us know if there's anything we can do. And remember even though she's gone to a better place, you'll always be able to cherish her memories...Sadly, day one as an orphan. Slightly surreal but, at 89, she had a proverbial "good innings." My sister was with her at the end, which was swift and painless, just about all anyone can hope for.
Reunited with Dad and her beloved dogs, I think she will be happy.




