Oh wow. I hope that you are doing okay.
I will pray for you.
2006-08-27 20:27:25
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answered by Gestalt 6
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I will most definitely pray for you and your precious daughter. I can only imagine your pain as I have never suffered like you are right now so I won't give you a trite answer like you will get over this in time or she's in a better place. I imagine those do little to help. You are going through what I think is the worst thing a parent can go through. So I will pray that in time maybe your pain wont be so acute and instead you'll be able to look back and think about your favorite memories with her and not so much of this tough time. I'm so sorry for your loss.
2006-08-28 03:46:29
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answered by kimmie38382000 2
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It is the most diffucult in life to loose a child, even and adult child...
I have only one daughter myself... I pray that I will go first...
If I could give you consolation by saying that you had 31 years together... while some only have a few years together...
I know some children who have cancer at age 10...
You say that she was beautiful... that was a blessing...
Personally, I lost my father at age 4 1/2 and I kept all memories of
him and he is still part of my daily life...
Be sure, your daughter is right there near you...
You only lost her body..., you have not lost her love and her presence... She will be with you anytime you relate to her...
Each human being have a special unique harmony... just like a unique phone number... When you relate to her in your loving heart, she will hear you and may respond still... Her soul is alive...
Also, she may tell you to think of the other people you love in your life... They need you as well... You will actually never "loose" her, but you will miss her physical presence...
I know it is not much a consolation, but I know a man who lost his wife and his 4 children in a fire while he was on a business trip...
Also, you may find consolation in thinking that your daughter lived 31 good years... She could have been born totally disabled, blind or deaft-mute...
Think of all the good things....
I will pray with you too.....
2006-08-28 04:26:10
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answered by Anonymous
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A mother should never have to bury her child so my heart goes out to you. She is in a better place, and is not suffering. Each one of us has a limited amount of time, and we all go when we are called. But death is not the end. It is the beginning. Let's say, she won the race. she's now in a place waiting for all her loved ones to catch up. Pray for her soul, and for your own peace of mind. she is with God. What better place can you think of for a loved one? I'll be praying for you both, as a mother and a daughter.
2006-08-28 03:35:49
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answered by Justy 1
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I can share your pain, My daughter-in- law just passed away from a heroin overdose. I'm grieving too. I'll be more than glad to pray for you. I'm truly sorry to hear your daughter passed away. It's always hard to lose someone you love. May God bless you during your time of sorrow and always. If you want to chat more with me my e-mail address is midnightwolf99_2000@yahoo.com
I am a Christian woman.
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2006-08-28 03:32:51
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answered by midnightwolf99_2000 3
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One thing you have to remember is Gods time is not ours. There is a reason he took her so early. When we are created we all have a purpose and a goal, when that is fulfilled he will take us home. We might not see what that purpose was for our loved ones that have passed on but one day when you least expect it , it will hit you and you will remember one special incident and at that moment you will know. Don't look at as a loss because this world is so aw full that she will never have to experience all This horror. I will pray that God will give you piece and that your sorrow will pass with ease. God Bless You...
Freckles...
2006-08-28 03:46:36
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answered by freckles 2
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I'm so sorry for your lost. How old was she? I have one of my own and I can't imagine if one day she is taken from me.
But believe this.
No matter what, she will be in a much better place than we are now. She will no longer be in pain or be subjected to invasive tests. She is finally free from earthly 'burdens'.
My faith believes that should a child past before puberty, he/she would be waiting to beckon his/her parents into the gates of heaven and will be praying for their parents coming.
Whatever it is, have faith. Be strong. Your daughter would have wanted you to continue your life and be happy.
2006-08-28 03:37:47
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answered by Anonymous
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I would like to give you a phone number that you can call 24 hours a day or night 1-816-969-2000, they will pray for you on the phone and then pray for you for the next 30 days my friend......I understand that you need love and understanding right now and I am now praying for your heart to be healed and a fresh start will blossom for your life when your mourning is over, please trust that God has wonderful blessings in store for your life and please be willing to accept them as they come to you......please just keep your heart open to his blessings.....much love and sympothy to you and your family.
2006-08-28 03:35:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh, I'm sorry. I lost my Sandra at the age of 2. She was an angel. I hope they will find each other in Heaven. I will pray for you.
2006-08-28 03:29:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I will pray for u and for the untimely death of ur daughter. im sorry i have recently lost my daughter. She died protecting this great country so i understand ur suferring.
2006-08-28 03:29:00
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answered by Darkness 2
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She's in peace and comfort now. Love exists outside of death.
I'll pray for you.
2006-08-28 03:32:10
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answered by ear help! 3
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