So sorry for your loss. I lost my sister to PSP in August and lost my only brother to cancer one month after her passing. Life will never be the same. Lots of love and hugs. XX
Dear Patty, I’m so sorry for your loss. It’s nice that Dave was surrounded by loved ones. You said it all.., he is no longer suffering with PSP! Sometimes I wish I never heard of the words PSP. Again, I’m so sorry for your loss.
Most sincere condolences to you and your family. While it is never a pleasant experience to see our love ones pass away. As others have said it very much a positive part of it all that your David was surrounded by his family at the end. It is I feel a privilege to be there at the end of someone’s life and to share with those you love.
We lost dad back in July this year and the loss is still very raw but one thing we did all learn was that it is now vital to take time to get your self some rest. This time is now about you and your family dealing with loss. Get rest. Recharge those batteries. Take time to grieve in your own way. Remember Dave with love and in happier times.
He’s free. Safe in the arms of the angels. Suffering no more.
May David’s souls rest in peace and give you and the family the strength to cope up with his moving on. It’s fortunate that the family could be next to him esp towards the end.
At peace now. Those are wonderful words. My sympathy to you and your family. You will honor his life and memory in coming years, as you move beyond the pain of losing him and remember his love and good works.
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