Oh hun.. I am so sorry for your loss..
My Dad died of cancer two years ago.. so I know exactly what you're going through... Christmas isn't the same here either.. They do leave a void.
My heart goes out to you!
xx
2007-11-29 04:37:13
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answered by *BURNY* 5
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I'm so sorry for the loss of your mother, it's the hardest thing losing someone you love.
I will miss my grandad the most, he died in April 2004 and I've still not even begun to get over it, he was the best, most loving, wonderful, kind and caring person I've ever known.
But I just can't come to terms with the fact that he's not here anymore, it's so upsetting. And when you're out buying cards for people just to see the 'Happy Christmas Grandad' cards makes my cry in the shop cos I know that I won't be buying anymore of those again and it's just a stark reminder that he's gone.
I hope you're coping with things better than me because the grief and loss of a loved one is one of the hardest things to overcome.
Lots of love xx
2007-11-29 04:40:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Truthfully??
Santa Claus. He stopped calling decades ago!
Him aside I will miss my father although living in another continent I wouldn't have seen him anyway. He died on the 30th September and my son's closest friend who died 18 months ago.
But the happy memories I have of them sustain me.I know my father is having the rest his body craved after an amazing life well lived and Yousif who died far too young and took a little of the light with him is watching over me.
For that I shall be very grateful this Christmas because even in loss I am blessed.
Peace, love, light and strength to you sweetie.
2007-11-29 04:53:43
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answered by Christine H 7
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First, a reality examine. no person is advocating eliminating Christmas, bill O'Reilly and his "conflict on Christmas" even though. 2d, whether one might omit the holiday and to what quantity relies upon on his/her emotional and/or non secular attachment to it. there are various non-non secular institutions that circulate alongside with Christmas -- the crisp, chilly wintry climate air, the family contributors gatherings, the smell of a timber-burning fire -- and this would ok stay to tell the tale if we appeared upon the holiday as wintry climate Solstice, that's the place it originated. (no person believes Jesus became into actually born on December 25; the date became into chosen via the early Roman Catholic hierarchy to charm to the pagans who celebrated the shortest day of the 12 months around that date.) confident, there could be lots to omit if Christmas have been "abolished," yet some ought to even welcome the absence of rushed holiday paying for, battling by means of crowds on the mall, and the pressured gaiety that the season inspires. Is it a twist of fate that suicide expenditures top at Christmas time? Or is it on the topic of the shown fact that our actual lives do no longer stay as much as the idealized variations we see in made-for-TY yule video clips? only asking.
2016-11-13 00:41:49
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answered by ? 4
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I'm sorry for your loss !! This can be especially difficult during the Holidays. You will always miss her but, as long as you remember her, then, she is still a part of you. I, personally, attended 5 funerals within one year. It's such a difficult time. I will greatly miss my mother-in-law, she was such a terrific woman. The love that you have for your Mom is within you. Remember the happy times. I'm sure that your Mom wouldn't want you to be sad but, still, it's human nature to be saddened by the loss of a loved one. In a way, it makes us appreciate our loved ones. Don't take that the wrong way but, the loss of a loved one, can make a person realize how special life is and then, it makes us realize that life is a gift. Be comforted with close family members and friends during your time of sadness. God Bless !!
2007-11-29 05:23:17
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answered by Ruth 7
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This year, again I will miss my Poppy. He has been gone for 12 years, but for some reason, it is still hard on my without him. I know this is stupid, but I will also miss my ex boyfriend. He made the holiday so much better for me.
I am so sorry for your loss as well. It must be hard...just try to remember all the good times you had with her over the past holidays!
2007-11-29 04:37:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I will miss my Uncle who died in October and my Aunt is probably not going to make it til Christmas. We always celebrated Christmas with the entire family at their house. It just won't be the same.
Sorry for your loss. =(
2007-11-29 06:03:44
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answered by bigDcowgirl 7
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Rachel
2007-11-29 04:39:17
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answered by Anonymous
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My mum died 3 days after Christmas in the year 2000. we carry on being happy for her sake as she would not wish us to be sad. I hope you feel that she is watching over you( your mother that is) God bless you and everyone.xxx
2007-11-29 04:41:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Christmas can be a very sad time for many but I am sure those we miss would want us to have a nice time.
2007-11-29 04:38:05
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answered by D 7
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