My Dad passed away this afternoon. He was not in pain and it was fairly peaceful. I am very glad I was up here. My brother and I made a great team caring for him the 2 weeks we did together. I was out on the porch stitching when my brother ran out with 'Debbie, come here quick'. I was thinking geez, it takes a bit to get him up to use the commode! Nope, a seizure or stroke and final breaths. The two sibs not here drove up quick and we all said our goodbyes. I was I just in there working on a puzzle with mom and Terri.
Mom is doing well. We have all expected this for a while, and certainly the last 4 weeks. He was diagnosed with stage 4 kidney cancer June 12. He chose to do nothing as he already was in heart and kidney failure with retaining water. His choice was to go home and be comfortable. We abided by his wishes.





My sincere condolences Deb to you and your family...it is such a good thing that you could be up there to support your Mom during this difficult time...hugs for all Julierose
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry, Deb. Your dad sounds like a wonderful person. Those photos you have of him are really precious. Sending you a big hug!
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful that you were there with him and your family this week. Hugs.
ReplyDeleteI am so very sorry, Deb. I wish you and your family my condolences as you go through this difficult time. The photos are so heart warming. You and your family are in my prayers. Warm gentle hugs.
ReplyDeleteI grieve with you...
ReplyDeleteI am sad for you--but am so glad that your hubby helped you make the decision to go to Vermont to be with him and the rest of your family--know that I am praying for all your family--take care--hugs and love, di
ReplyDeleteI am so glad you were there and you followed your heart in the decision to be there. It is always sad when you go through that but glad he didn't go through months of agony. Sending you a big hug and one for your mom too. It will hit her now in the upcoming days.
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry to read the news about your Dad. Sending prayers your way. Consider yourself hugged. 👼🧡 (*_*)
ReplyDeletesincere condolences....grief is love with nowhere to go...so many blessings surrounding a profound loss...these will comfort you in the days ahead
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry to hear about your dad. Even when it's expected, it's hard. Glad you were there and that you earlier time together this summer. Sending hugs.
ReplyDeleteMy sympathy. I enjoyed reading about your Dad and his life. I'm glad to read you could be there at the end. My Mom played the accordion by ear, also.
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