First my dad in 1999, and now in 2020 on Dec. 8th at 7:51 PM Pacific, my mother passed last night after an extended battle due to strokes and at least one severe heart attack. She was 84.
In July 2016 she had a stroke and heart attack while in the shower, and was not discovered for over 48 hours. The damage was considerable, mainly with motor functions and speech. I was told that her cognitive functions were still pretty good. About a year or so ago she had another stroke while in the care facility. My so-called family never bothered to tell me, I found out when a friend ran into my brother in law.
My mother was a strong and independent woman, and I can only imagine the torture of the last four years, and I take some comfort that she is now in peace and can rejoin my dad.
If this damn covid hasn't fouled things up, I am supposed to co-mingle my mom's ashes with dads. I don't know at this time, with California on lockdown, if that will even be possible.
Those of you with surviving parents, be sure that no matter what bad blood has passed between you, be sure to reach out and say I love you to them. You never know when it will become impossible, as it just did for me. (My mom and I got along fine, I just never found out what facility she had been moved to by my sister since I last saw her on Xmas 2016.)
In July 2016 she had a stroke and heart attack while in the shower, and was not discovered for over 48 hours. The damage was considerable, mainly with motor functions and speech. I was told that her cognitive functions were still pretty good. About a year or so ago she had another stroke while in the care facility. My so-called family never bothered to tell me, I found out when a friend ran into my brother in law.
My mother was a strong and independent woman, and I can only imagine the torture of the last four years, and I take some comfort that she is now in peace and can rejoin my dad.
If this damn covid hasn't fouled things up, I am supposed to co-mingle my mom's ashes with dads. I don't know at this time, with California on lockdown, if that will even be possible.
Those of you with surviving parents, be sure that no matter what bad blood has passed between you, be sure to reach out and say I love you to them. You never know when it will become impossible, as it just did for me. (My mom and I got along fine, I just never found out what facility she had been moved to by my sister since I last saw her on Xmas 2016.)
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