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    If you had a loved one that was terminal.....how would you say goodbye?

    6 comments:

    Lucia Maria said...

    You just tell them you love them.

    loboinok said...

    What a difficult question Kender...but for sure you tell them you love them, and comfort them that their is an afterlife.

    Gindy said...

    A tough question. In my opinion the first priority is to be as positive and strong as possible. And then Lucyna pretty much is right on. There is not a whole lot else you can do most of the time.

    roklobsta said...

    first i think you are thankful that you have the chance to say goodbye, then you let them know how special they are to you by being specific about their best qualities, then you tell them how much you love them. share hugs, laughs and tears.

    Redneck Guru said...

    I had the opportunity with my grandfather. I told him that because of him, I was the person he had become so proud of, that I would miss him, but looked forward to seeing him again in heaven. And I told him I loved him.

    M+ said...

    Let's see... I held my dad's hand and told him "I love you, dad.". Then I read some of the scriptures to him - from Ecclesiastes (one of his favorites). And I assured him that I had a copy of Excelsior by Longfellow to read at his memorial service.
    He seemed quite pleased with all of it.
    That, and the fact that my brother and I told the doctors to stop trying to shove new tubes and medications into him against his wishes. He was pretty happy about that, too.

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