Hi all we all have our problems i know but whats really hurt me this week is going to the funeral of a really good friend of ours son. He was only 46 and for whatever reason still lived with his mum and dad .he was meant to get married a few years ago but she left him and he never got over it. The post mortum ? Was inconclusive so we don.t know why .but a mother and father aren.t meant to bury their child
The saddness was overwhelming And has hit me hard .
Its one of the saddest funeral i have been to and at my age they seem to be thick and fast.
Sorry if its not appropriate here. But i thought i should share with my friends .love you all hugs xxkathyxx
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Your son's friend wasn't that much younger than me Kathy so although I didn't know him, I feel the sadness. Too young, so sad. Death at any age is hard to come to terms with. People devote their lives to a person and in a second it can it can be taken away! It makes us think about life in a way we don't normally day to day! Feel for you all. Xx
Bless you Kathy. It's so true, a parent should never have to bury their child. Hold yours close, it's only natural you should feel so upset. Such a sad time for you, thinking of you. x
Aw you poor love, things like this really let you know how precious life is don't they? And his poor parents, they must be absolutely devastated. Christmas is looming too and I know that this time of year just makes bereavement seem a million times worse. My old Dad died at Christmastime ten years ago and even now, certain songs on the radio just take me back to that week at Edge Lane. YNWA love xx
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