it would be with my grandmother she died of lung cancer when i was 9 .really sucks i watched her die .i really wouldnt care what we did for that moment i would want to do anything with her even just look at her feel her face hold her hands hug her anything i wouldnt care just to be able to see her again would be sooo great .that would be my one wish in life and the only thing i look foward to when dieing is to see her again and i know my dad feels the same way .
p.s greatest question i have answered all day .thanks for coming up with this question
2006-07-03 16:28:41
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answered by Anonymous
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My Grandmother Died Before She Got To Meet My Son And It Hurts Everyday Because She Was The Best Grandmother Anyone Could Ever Meet She Never Thought Of Herself. She Would Always Guide Me Through Any Situation That I Came To A Stop On, No Matter What It Was She Always Had An Answer And I'm At One Of Those Stops ANd No One To Help Me Through It. I Pray For God's Guidence But His Answer Don't Appear As Clear As If She Was To Explain It. So If I Had My Choice I Would Have Her Here Even Though I Know She's In A Better Place Watching Over Me. She Was The Best Person For Answers......
2006-07-03 23:39:25
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answered by tinknbuddy 1
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My sister, she died around five years ago and I miss her terribly! Why? She was my best friend and we did everything together,always on the phone, always in contact! I have been lost without her and never been the same! I visit her grave and talk I feel a little better but I just want my baby sister back!A part of me died with her I don"t think I will ever really be happy again!
2006-07-03 23:30:29
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answered by single mom 4
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Yeah, my cousin. I just feel like she was a budding rose plucked from the Earth too soon. She had so much to live for, and I'd like to show her a little about my life, and also what's gone on in her family's life...if I could, I'd like to help her mend a life long friendship she had with another cousin which ended a couple of months before she died. I'd like to see her get her PhD in psych, and get married, and have kids of her own, and to see her impart her wisdom to them...all things she wanted. Most of all, I always thought she was wise beyond her years, and I'd still like to talk to her about our lives, as they are now, and to still chill with her. Then I'd like to tell her"u know, u told me, when u were a kid, u thought 16 was old...u lived just a few days past 25, so by ur knowledge what what u thought was old as a child....u died at a ripe old age." Then I would also tell her not to take turns so fast on a bike she barely knew how to manuveur,and, that if she was still going on that ill fated motorcycle ride and everything was gonna happen exactly as it did...to pray first, and get her last rites from a preist, and say see ya later to everyone she loved because I'd know if she took that ride exactly as it happened that Februrary afternoon... she'd be killed instantly.
2006-07-04 00:02:47
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answered by Uncertain Soul 6
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I would spend more time with him/her. My grandfather died when I was 5 and just like you, I didn't know him very much. The way my dad talked about my grandpa made me feel like I missed a lot. Because God gives us special people for a special time only. It's up to us to love because soon they'll be gone. Ofcourse I know he's in heaven so somehow I'm not too sad, since, I'll be meeting him again someday.
2006-07-03 23:30:22
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answered by Dgirl112 3
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My Oma, (German Grandmother )
I did not know her well as she lived in Germany. I saw her only 5 or 6 times in my life and I did not speak German at a young age and she did not speak english. I wish I could speak to her and understand a conversation. Her smiles and hugs spoke a million words but I wished I could say so much to her now.
I really loved her and I know she loved me but no real words were ever spoken. She died when I was 14yrs old.
2006-07-03 23:29:14
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answered by smilingmick 5
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The person would be my Dad's mom. Her name was Etta. She died of bone cancer in the late 60's. My granddad used to say that I acted alot like her. My ways & actions. He has even said that I inherited her temper. All I know is my dad & his brother & sisters truly loved her. I would just love to ask her about raising kids & just life in general. Cause my granddad never married after she past away. He said there was no one who could ever live up to the way she loved him & the family.
2006-07-03 23:30:30
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answered by Gina 1
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My 16 year old brother died last year. We werent very close and I would give anything just to spend a full day with him doing stupid things. Playing at the park or rollerblading. Its hard for me knowing that I had him for 16 years and I didnt take advantage of the time we had together.
2006-07-03 23:27:03
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answered by andrea lynn 3
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My Grandpa. I lost him in 2003. I loved him so much. I knew a lot about him and I wish he was still here though. If he was I would be learning to play the guitar. I do know that I will get to see him again real soon.
2006-07-03 23:37:29
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answered by Anonymous
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My family adopted some children when they were eight who had come from a very violent home life. They witnessed their father killing a man. etc.
I became good friends with my adoptive cousin. He was like a hero to me. When he was twenty four he tried to committ suicide
He was on a life support system for a short time when his family, not ours decided that he should be taken off. I never got to say goodbye to him or tell him how much I admired him.
2006-07-04 01:30:01
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answered by heartwhisperer2000 5
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