Something in common with Frank
- Bob78164
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Something in common with Frank
Unfortunately, I learned a few hours ago that I now have something in common with Frank. Ms. 63 called. Her sister discovered that their mother passed this morning.
It was a shock, but not a surprise. She'd been ill for a while. However, the whole family was in Fresno over the holiday weekend for my nephew's birthday, and to me she seemed tired but otherwise fine. Ms. 63 now tells me that her mother had been having trouble sleeping and shortness of breath. In retrospect, she now suspects that her mother was having heart trouble.
R.I.P. Grace. I'm glad you got to spend your last weekend on the planet watching your oldest grandson become a teenager, surrounded by your entire family. --Bob
It was a shock, but not a surprise. She'd been ill for a while. However, the whole family was in Fresno over the holiday weekend for my nephew's birthday, and to me she seemed tired but otherwise fine. Ms. 63 now tells me that her mother had been having trouble sleeping and shortness of breath. In retrospect, she now suspects that her mother was having heart trouble.
R.I.P. Grace. I'm glad you got to spend your last weekend on the planet watching your oldest grandson become a teenager, surrounded by your entire family. --Bob
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So sorry Bob. Give Mrs.63 a hug from the north and know that prayers are sent for all.
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Re: Something in common with Frank
Please accept my sympathy. And I know what you mean about people passing in the presence of their loved ones. It matters a lot.Bob78164 wrote:Unfortunately, I learned a few hours ago that I now have something in common with Frank. Ms. 63 called. Her sister discovered that their mother passed this morning.
It was a shock, but not a surprise. She'd been ill for a while. However, the whole family was in Fresno over the holiday weekend for my nephew's birthday, and to me she seemed tired but otherwise fine. Ms. 63 now tells me that her mother had been having trouble sleeping and shortness of breath. In retrospect, she now suspects that her mother was having heart trouble.
R.I.P. Grace. I'm glad you got to spend your last weekend on the planet watching your oldest grandson become a teenager, surrounded by your entire family. --Bob
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I'm sorry for Ms. 63's loss. No a good week for MILs.
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Sorry to hear about your loss.
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I'm very sorry. My condolences to you, your wife and her family.
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I am very sorry for your family's loss.
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Sorry to hear that the thing you have in common with Frank is not something you would like to share.
Condolences to Mrs. 63 and the whole family.
Condolences to Mrs. 63 and the whole family.
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Bob,
I am sorry for your loss. My condolences to your whole family.
I am sorry for your loss. My condolences to your whole family.
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Condolences to you and all the family, Bob.
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Condolences, thoughts and prayers for your family, Bob.
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My condolences to you and your family as well, Bob. I'm so sorry.
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Sorry to hear that. Our condolences to you and your family.
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Bob --
Condolences coming from here.
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Condolences coming from here.
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So sorry for your family.
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I'm sorry to hear this, Bob.
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My condolences, Bob.R.I.P. Grace. I'm glad you got to spend your last weekend on the planet watching your oldest grandson become a teenager, surrounded by your entire family
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