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Thanks dear, could be better.

But the situation is known, and the end result is known the quastion is how much suffering is in between. ...

Yeah. It's tough. :hugs :hugs

 
 
Thanks dear, could be better.


But the situation is known, and the end result is known the quastion is how much suffering is in between. ...

:hugs Sorry to hear about this. At least your DW has your strong shoulders to lean on. :hugs

I thank you both! It is never easy to see your love one hurts.

I know my Father in law for almost 30 years now, from a tall ,strong, extremely sportive and extremely intelligent man ( was a Mechanical Engineer that was part of the team that had pland the "merkava" thank

One of the best tanks touday! ) that spoke 7 languages that have helped us allot in the beginning he became wreck in a very short period. It is a waking call to ouer fragility.

Been down that same road, friend, only with my own father. He stayed with us after Mom died for a year and a half, during which time we watched him slowly slipping away. When he drew his final breath in our living room, with family all around him, the transition from this world to the next was about as peaceful as it could be. We were, naturally, sad that he was gone, but comforted by the knowledge that he was in a far better place than the one he'd just left, and whatever pain he'd been in was gone forever. May the same serenity and peacefulness be with you and your family now and in the times to come, my friend.

Thank you very much.
 
 
 
Thanks dear, could be better.

But the situation is known, and the end result is known the quastion is how much suffering is in between. ...

Yeah. It's tough. :hugs :hugs

 
 
Thanks dear, could be better.


But the situation is known, and the end result is known the quastion is how much suffering is in between. ...

:hugs Sorry to hear about this. At least your DW has your strong shoulders to lean on. :hugs

I thank you both! It is never easy to see your love one hurts.

I know my Father in law for almost 30 years now, from a tall ,strong, extremely sportive and extremely intelligent man ( was a Mechanical Engineer that was part of the team that had pland the "merkava" thank

One of the best tanks touday! ) that spoke 7 languages that have helped us allot in the beginning he became wreck in a very short period. It is a waking call to ouer fragility.

Been down that same road, friend, only with my own father. He stayed with us after Mom died for a year and a half, during which time we watched him slowly slipping away. When he drew his final breath in our living room, with family all around him, the transition from this world to the next was about as peaceful as it could be. We were, naturally, sad that he was gone, but comforted by the knowledge that he was in a far better place than the one he'd just left, and whatever pain he'd been in was gone forever. May the same serenity and peacefulness be with you and your family now and in the times to come, my friend.



Benny, I'm no good with words, so I'll just say big hugs and may God be with you and your family. :hugs :hugs

Am praying for you and yours..... :hugs

Thank you very much dear :hugs
 
Beautiful Benny! My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this difficult time. :hugs Your Father-in-Law sounds like an amazing man. My BIL was a tank guy when he served in army (West Point Graduate, 1985) I'll have to ask him if he is familiar with the tank your FIL help designed. God Bless, Mike
Thank you very much Mike
 
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Maybe move the HAY today?
I thought you were, as of a month or more ago. I remember seeing a lot of congratulatory posts sent your way.
I was but resigned after about 2 weeks. It just wasn't going to work out for me.
 
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