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My mom is a cancer survivor. Breast cancer. I spent my 8th grade year taking care of her when she would come home so sick from the chemo. Unfortunately, we lost my beloved mother in law in December 2011 to melanoma. We miss her dearly. Greg, now I understand why you are always in such a great mood and always so happy....congrats on beating it brother...keep living your life on your terms...nest to you sir...
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 Originally Posted by Tishimself
My mom is a cancer survivor. Breast cancer. I spent my 8th grade year taking care of her when she would come home so sick from the chemo. Unfortunately, we lost my beloved mother in law in December 2011 to melanoma. We miss her dearly. Greg, now I understand why you are always in such a great mood and always so happy....congrats on beating it brother...keep living your life on your terms...nest to you sir...
I remember that year Brett, it was a tough one for you guys...
Tommy
"So as through a glass, and darkly
The age long strife I see
Where I fought in many guises,
Many names, but always me."
Gen. George S Patton
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 Originally Posted by thatguy
I remember that year Brett, it was a tough one for you guys...  
Thanks brother...I was a great fan of Patricia...she was born in England, and was one of the children put on a trains to get them out of London during the Battle of Britain...an amazing woman, and she had the cutest little English accent you ever heard. She used to call me "His Lordship"....LOL....we miss her terribly....but the hardest part is Chrissie, who was sitting next to the tree the other night softly weeping because she misses her so...I have found I need to let her cry, to get it out of her system, not hold it in...but it is so hard. I think the worst sound in the world is the sound of your wife crying...I'm sure of that....I don't think the pain ever goes away Tommy, it just gets.....more dull.
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 Originally Posted by Tishimself
Thanks brother...I was a great fan of Patricia...she was born in England, and was one of the children put on a trains to get them out of London during the Battle of Britain...an amazing woman, and she had the cutest little English accent you ever heard. She used to call me "His Lordship"....LOL....we miss her terribly....but the hardest part is Chrissie, who was sitting next to the tree the other night softly weeping because she misses her so...I have found I need to let her cry, to get it out of her system, not hold it in...but it is so hard. I think the worst sound in the world is the sound of your wife crying...I'm sure of that....I don't think the pain ever goes away Tommy, it just gets.....more dull.
I'm so sorry to hear about your mother-in-law, how sad for your wife...can't imagine losing my mom. Hugs to your wife!
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 Originally Posted by hbchgirl
I'm so sorry to hear about your mother-in-law, how sad for your wife...can't imagine losing my mom. Hugs to your wife!
Thank you for your most kind words, I will pass them along to Chrissie, I'm sure she will be comforted by them....here is a picture of her from happier times, our wedding day...
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