Thank you for your wishes, CARLEEN, LISA, BERNITA, THERESE, SIDNEY, and SPHINX INK.
We got back from Ohio a little after midnight this morning, and I picked up a very happy Dulcinea (our cat) from the vet's after the office opened.
It was wonderful to be with my family. Over 200 people came to the viewing for my father, and some had to wait in line 45 minutes to get in. A couple men had been in first grade with my father! I had dreaded the viewing, but after seeing how many people who knew him or knew my brothers came by to honor him, I felt comforted and honored to be his daughter.
After a week of staying constantly occupied with travel arrangements and funeral-related events, I now start the hard part: real life without my father. I very much appreciate everyone who took the time to stop by and leave a note of support. It means a lot, particularly since we recently moved and I know few people here.
Shauna, I just read your announcement, these comments, and your update. I'm so grateful that you found such solace among those who know and love your father (and you!) so well. I hope it also helps that many who've only met you via the blogosphere are thinking about you, too. Hugs from Denver, Karen
Shauna, My thoughts are with you, I know this is a bit late, but good wishes and prayers after a loss can never go on long enough.
I lost both my mom and dad, both on Hospice; and I was a Hospice Nurse at the time my father was dying, and also the primary caretaker. He was so peaceful and had died with dignity.
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Oh, I am so sorry to hear that. I wish you and your family much peace in this difficult time.
Namaste,
Yogamum
Sorry for your loss. Take care.
My sincere condolences. Please let me know if there's anything I can do for you. *hug*
I'm very sorry. My thoughts are with you.
My sympathies, Shauna; thinking of you.
I'm so sorry, Shauna. My thoughts are with you. Candy
Thanks, YOGAMUM, TRAVIS, LANA, CHARLES, JULIE, and CANDICE. I very much appreciate your stopping by to leave your condolences.
Shauna, I'm so sorry to hear this! Please take good care of yourself.
I'm so sorry for your loss. xo
My Dear, I am so sorry.
Oh Shauna, my most heartfelt condolences. Please know that we're all thinking of you.
So sorry to hear it, Shauna. I know it's a tough time.
My deep sympathy, Shauna. I am thinking about you and sending positive vibrations your way, hoping to help you through this difficult time.
Still thinking about you.
Thank you for your wishes, CARLEEN, LISA, BERNITA, THERESE, SIDNEY, and SPHINX INK.
We got back from Ohio a little after midnight this morning, and I picked up a very happy Dulcinea (our cat) from the vet's after the office opened.
It was wonderful to be with my family. Over 200 people came to the viewing for my father, and some had to wait in line 45 minutes to get in. A couple men had been in first grade with my father! I had dreaded the viewing, but after seeing how many people who knew him or knew my brothers came by to honor him, I felt comforted and honored to be his daughter.
After a week of staying constantly occupied with travel arrangements and funeral-related events, I now start the hard part: real life without my father. I very much appreciate everyone who took the time to stop by and leave a note of support. It means a lot, particularly since we recently moved and I know few people here.
Just to say thanks for the update - and so glad you were able to have the support you did.
Yes, I'm glad of the update. Thanks for letting us know. Take care.
Shauna, I just read your announcement, these comments, and your update. I'm so grateful that you found such solace among those who know and love your father (and you!) so well. I hope it also helps that many who've only met you via the blogosphere are thinking about you, too. Hugs from Denver, Karen
Shauna, My thoughts are with you, I know this is a bit late, but good wishes and prayers after a loss can never go on long enough.
I lost both my mom and dad, both on Hospice; and I was a Hospice Nurse at the time my father was dying, and also the primary caretaker. He was so peaceful and had died with dignity.
May your healing continue, and your family too.
Shauna
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