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My wife has gone to her Heavenly home where she has been reunited with her dearly missed family. A 5 year victim of Parkinson's, and just this year, Parkinson's Related Dementia. And thanks to a stay in a South Hills hospital, she developed a bed sore that eventually went down into the coccyx(osteomyelitis). She was in tremendous pain, and ended up on morphine and fentanyl to control it. Luckily, she passed peacefully in her sleep, so she is now pain-free and as a person of strong faith, is where she planned to be her whole life.
While I miss her terribly, I'm glad that she is in Heaven and wouldn't want her back with me if it meant that she would be back in that pain again.
I know that she was cheering Penn State on in the victory over Illinois, and will continue to cheer for the Lions.
As husband and wife, and residents of Pa, is there any need for an attorney and/or probate? (I'm sort of piggybacking on a previous post here). There are no children involved, and I believe that I am the only beneficiary of her life insurance policies and IRA.
So while the timing is as bad as it could be for me, I am happy for her, for the above-mentioned reasons. Christmas will now always have a different memory for me. I am sad/glad and will eventually be my usual charming self(I know that she is laughing at that), and would still like to wish everyone A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from both my wife and I.
Eloquently said. I tried to express similar sentiments myself but had to give up.Your kind of loss puts the passing glory of the gridiron in perspective. Peace be with you.
My heart just aches for you my friend. Your love of your wife comes through in your post. Words fail but know there are lots of prayers out for you and best of luck at a very difficult timeMy wife has gone to her Heavenly home where she has been reunited with her dearly missed family. A 5 year victim of Parkinson's, and just this year, Parkinson's Related Dementia. And thanks to a stay in a South Hills hospital, she developed a bed sore that eventually went down into the coccyx(osteomyelitis). She was in tremendous pain, and ended up on morphine and fentanyl to control it. Luckily, she passed peacefully in her sleep, so she is now pain-free and as a person of strong faith, is where she planned to be her whole life.
While I miss her terribly, I'm glad that she is in Heaven and wouldn't want her back with me if it meant that she would be back in that pain again.
I know that she was cheering Penn State on in the victory over Illinois, and will continue to cheer for the Lions.
As husband and wife, and residents of Pa, is there any need for an attorney and/or probate? (I'm sort of piggybacking on a previous post here). There are no children involved, and I believe that I am the only beneficiary of her life insurance policies and IRA.
So while the timing is as bad as it could be for me, I am happy for her, for the above-mentioned reasons. Christmas will now always have a different memory for me. I am sad/glad and will eventually be my usual charming self(I know that she is laughing at that), and would still like to wish everyone A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from both my wife and I.
My wife has gone to her Heavenly home where she has been reunited with her dearly missed family. A 5 year victim of Parkinson's, and just this year, Parkinson's Related Dementia. And thanks to a stay in a South Hills hospital, she developed a bed sore that eventually went down into the coccyx(osteomyelitis). She was in tremendous pain, and ended up on morphine and fentanyl to control it. Luckily, she passed peacefully in her sleep, so she is now pain-free and as a person of strong faith, is where she planned to be her whole life.
While I miss her terribly, I'm glad that she is in Heaven and wouldn't want her back with me if it meant that she would be back in that pain again.
I know that she was cheering Penn State on in the victory over Illinois, and will continue to cheer for the Lions.
As husband and wife, and residents of Pa, is there any need for an attorney and/or probate? (I'm sort of piggybacking on a previous post here). There are no children involved, and I believe that I am the only beneficiary of her life insurance policies and IRA.
So while the timing is as bad as it could be for me, I am happy for her, for the above-mentioned reasons. Christmas will now always have a different memory for me. I am sad/glad and will eventually be my usual charming self(I know that she is laughing at that), and would still like to wish everyone A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from both my wife and I.
My heartfelt condolences, FF. I’ll be raising a glass in her honor this week.My wife has gone to her Heavenly home where she has been reunited with her dearly missed family. A 5 year victim of Parkinson's, and just this year, Parkinson's Related Dementia. And thanks to a stay in a South Hills hospital, she developed a bed sore that eventually went down into the coccyx(osteomyelitis). She was in tremendous pain, and ended up on morphine and fentanyl to control it. Luckily, she passed peacefully in her sleep, so she is now pain-free and as a person of strong faith, is where she planned to be her whole life.
While I miss her terribly, I'm glad that she is in Heaven and wouldn't want her back with me if it meant that she would be back in that pain again.
I know that she was cheering Penn State on in the victory over Illinois, and will continue to cheer for the Lions.
As husband and wife, and residents of Pa, is there any need for an attorney and/or probate? (I'm sort of piggybacking on a previous post here). There are no children involved, and I believe that I am the only beneficiary of her life insurance policies and IRA.
So while the timing is as bad as it could be for me, I am happy for her, for the above-mentioned reasons. Christmas will now always have a different memory for me. I am sad/glad and will eventually be my usual charming self(I know that she is laughing at that), and would still like to wish everyone A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from both my wife and I.
My wife has gone to her Heavenly home where she has been reunited with her dearly missed family. A 5 year victim of Parkinson's, and just this year, Parkinson's Related Dementia. And thanks to a stay in a South Hills hospital, she developed a bed sore that eventually went down into the coccyx(osteomyelitis). She was in tremendous pain, and ended up on morphine and fentanyl to control it. Luckily, she passed peacefully in her sleep, so she is now pain-free and as a person of strong faith, is where she planned to be her whole life.
While I miss her terribly, I'm glad that she is in Heaven and wouldn't want her back with me if it meant that she would be back in that pain again.
I know that she was cheering Penn State on in the victory over Illinois, and will continue to cheer for the Lions.
As husband and wife, and residents of Pa, is there any need for an attorney and/or probate? (I'm sort of piggybacking on a previous post here). There are no children involved, and I believe that I am the only beneficiary of her life insurance policies and IRA.
So while the timing is as bad as it could be for me, I am happy for her, for the above-mentioned reasons. Christmas will now always have a different memory for me. I am sad/glad and will eventually be my usual charming self(I know that she is laughing at that), and would still like to wish everyone A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from both my wife and I.
Best wishes in your time of loss. A friend of mine lost his wife in the past month.My wife has gone to her Heavenly home where she has been reunited with her dearly missed family. A 5 year victim of Parkinson's, and just this year, Parkinson's Related Dementia. And thanks to a stay in a South Hills hospital, she developed a bed sore that eventually went down into the coccyx(osteomyelitis). She was in tremendous pain, and ended up on morphine and fentanyl to control it. Luckily, she passed peacefully in her sleep, so she is now pain-free and as a person of strong faith, is where she planned to be her whole life.
While I miss her terribly, I'm glad that she is in Heaven and wouldn't want her back with me if it meant that she would be back in that pain again.
I know that she was cheering Penn State on in the victory over Illinois, and will continue to cheer for the Lions.
As husband and wife, and residents of Pa, is there any need for an attorney and/or probate? (I'm sort of piggybacking on a previous post here). There are no children involved, and I believe that I am the only beneficiary of her life insurance policies and IRA.
So while the timing is as bad as it could be for me, I am happy for her, for the above-mentioned reasons. Christmas will now always have a different memory for me. I am sad/glad and will eventually be my usual charming self(I know that she is laughing at that), and would still like to wish everyone A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from both my wife and I.
My wife has gone to her Heavenly home where she has been reunited with her dearly missed family. A 5 year victim of Parkinson's, and just this year, Parkinson's Related Dementia. And thanks to a stay in a South Hills hospital, she developed a bed sore that eventually went down into the coccyx(osteomyelitis). She was in tremendous pain, and ended up on morphine and fentanyl to control it. Luckily, she passed peacefully in her sleep, so she is now pain-free and as a person of strong faith, is where she planned to be her whole life.
While I miss her terribly, I'm glad that she is in Heaven and wouldn't want her back with me if it meant that she would be back in that pain again.
I know that she was cheering Penn State on in the victory over Illinois, and will continue to cheer for the Lions.
As husband and wife, and residents of Pa, is there any need for an attorney and/or probate? (I'm sort of piggybacking on a previous post here). There are no children involved, and I believe that I am the only beneficiary of her life insurance policies and IRA.
So while the timing is as bad as it could be for me, I am happy for her, for the above-mentioned reasons. Christmas will now always have a different memory for me. I am sad/glad and will eventually be my usual charming self(I know that she is laughing at that), and would still like to wish everyone A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from both my wife and I.
My wife has gone to her Heavenly home where she has been reunited with her dearly missed family. A 5 year victim of Parkinson's, and just this year, Parkinson's Related Dementia. And thanks to a stay in a South Hills hospital, she developed a bed sore that eventually went down into the coccyx(osteomyelitis). She was in tremendous pain, and ended up on morphine and fentanyl to control it. Luckily, she passed peacefully in her sleep, so she is now pain-free and as a person of strong faith, is where she planned to be her whole life.
While I miss her terribly, I'm glad that she is in Heaven and wouldn't want her back with me if it meant that she would be back in that pain again.
I know that she was cheering Penn State on in the victory over Illinois, and will continue to cheer for the Lions.
As husband and wife, and residents of Pa, is there any need for an attorney and/or probate? (I'm sort of piggybacking on a previous post here). There are no children involved, and I believe that I am the only beneficiary of her life insurance policies and IRA.
So while the timing is as bad as it could be for me, I am happy for her, for the above-mentioned reasons. Christmas will now always have a different memory for me. I am sad/glad and will eventually be my usual charming self(I know that she is laughing at that), and would still like to wish everyone A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from both my wife and I.
I'm very sorry for your loss, and may you find peace and comfort in your memories of her.My wife and I condolences at the time of your loss.
All the best to you and you are correct that this time of year will never be the same.lost my Mom on New Year's Eve quite a few years ago and the holidays have never Been the same.Christmas with children and grandies has been great but New Years became pedestrian.My wife has gone to her Heavenly home where she has been reunited with her dearly missed family. A 5 year victim of Parkinson's, and just this year, Parkinson's Related Dementia. And thanks to a stay in a South Hills hospital, she developed a bed sore that eventually went down into the coccyx(osteomyelitis). She was in tremendous pain, and ended up on morphine and fentanyl to control it. Luckily, she passed peacefully in her sleep, so she is now pain-free and as a person of strong faith, is where she planned to be her whole life.
While I miss her terribly, I'm glad that she is in Heaven and wouldn't want her back with me if it meant that she would be back in that pain again.
I know that she was cheering Penn State on in the victory over Illinois, and will continue to cheer for the Lions.
As husband and wife, and residents of Pa, is there any need for an attorney and/or probate? (I'm sort of piggybacking on a previous post here). There are no children involved, and I believe that I am the only beneficiary of her life insurance policies and IRA.
So while the timing is as bad as it could be for me, I am happy for her, for the above-mentioned reasons. Christmas will now always have a different memory for me. I am sad/glad and will eventually be my usual charming self(I know that she is laughing at that), and would still like to wish everyone A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from both my wife and I.
My wife has gone to her Heavenly home where she has been reunited with her dearly missed family. A 5 year victim of Parkinson's, and just this year, Parkinson's Related Dementia. And thanks to a stay in a South Hills hospital, she developed a bed sore that eventually went down into the coccyx(osteomyelitis). She was in tremendous pain, and ended up on morphine and fentanyl to control it. Luckily, she passed peacefully in her sleep, so she is now pain-free and as a person of strong faith, is where she planned to be her whole life.
While I miss her terribly, I'm glad that she is in Heaven and wouldn't want her back with me if it meant that she would be back in that pain again.
I know that she was cheering Penn State on in the victory over Illinois, and will continue to cheer for the Lions.
As husband and wife, and residents of Pa, is there any need for an attorney and/or probate? (I'm sort of piggybacking on a previous post here). There are no children involved, and I believe that I am the only beneficiary of her life insurance policies and IRA.
So while the timing is as bad as it could be for me, I am happy for her, for the above-mentioned reasons. Christmas will now always have a different memory for me. I am sad/glad and will eventually be my usual charming self(I know that she is laughing at that), and would still like to wish everyone A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from both my wife and I.
My wife has gone to her Heavenly home where she has been reunited with her dearly missed family. A 5 year victim of Parkinson's, and just this year, Parkinson's Related Dementia. And thanks to a stay in a South Hills hospital, she developed a bed sore that eventually went down into the coccyx(osteomyelitis). She was in tremendous pain, and ended up on morphine and fentanyl to control it. Luckily, she passed peacefully in her sleep, so she is now pain-free and as a person of strong faith, is where she planned to be her whole life.
While I miss her terribly, I'm glad that she is in Heaven and wouldn't want her back with me if it meant that she would be back in that pain again.
I know that she was cheering Penn State on in the victory over Illinois, and will continue to cheer for the Lions.
As husband and wife, and residents of Pa, is there any need for an attorney and/or probate? (I'm sort of piggybacking on a previous post here). There are no children involved, and I believe that I am the only beneficiary of her life insurance policies and IRA.
So while the timing is as bad as it could be for me, I am happy for her, for the above-mentioned reasons. Christmas will now always have a different memory for me. I am sad/glad and will eventually be my usual charming self(I know that she is laughing at that), and would still like to wish everyone A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from both my wife and I.
Sorry for your loss. Keep your spirits up. My ex I married 50 yrs. ago this coming Sat. She left us in Sept. 50 yrs. seems like a drop in the bucket. That with the loss of our oldest daughter in July made '20 my worst year, not even counting the pandemic.