wdw4us
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- Aug 19, 1999
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Hi everyone.
It's been a bit hectic here at home,and I've been lazy. I had Bee on Weds night, and massage Thursday night. Last night we were called to Mark's moms as his dad was hospitalized with what we thought was a stroke. It turns out the heart was giving out and he had an infection. He died peacefully in his sleep this morning at 7am. We - especially Miranda are thankful that he was able to attend her wedding 3 weeks ago. He had a hard time walking and he did have Alzheimer's but he knew who she was and Matt and pretty much the whole family. I'm thankful too that he didn't get so bad with the loss of memory because it could have gone on for years, I've seen others much worse than him. His heart just wasn't strong enough and the hospital respected the wishes of the family and didn't put him on life support. Being a catholic hospital it's not always the case.
So tonight, take a moment to think of Bob, he's in heaven, breathing deeply, playing golf, drinking a Manhattan on the 19th hole and then driving off in the Cadillac of his dreams. He loved to travel and loved going to WDW with us the 2x we took them. My mother in law doesn't like to travel but would go to Disney so long as she could feed the ducks. It was her favorite part of the Boardwalk and actually the whole trip. He wanted to move to Florida but she wouldn't leave her kids. I guess it was enough that she moved from New Caledonia at the end of WWII to come to New Hampshire with her husband. Yes she was a war bride. From Paradise in the South Pacific to here.
Miranda and I will make OUR hearts stronger tomorrow morning, we will start walking again. I want to make sure my jeans still look good come WDW in 2 weeks. Take care all,
denise
It's been a bit hectic here at home,and I've been lazy. I had Bee on Weds night, and massage Thursday night. Last night we were called to Mark's moms as his dad was hospitalized with what we thought was a stroke. It turns out the heart was giving out and he had an infection. He died peacefully in his sleep this morning at 7am. We - especially Miranda are thankful that he was able to attend her wedding 3 weeks ago. He had a hard time walking and he did have Alzheimer's but he knew who she was and Matt and pretty much the whole family. I'm thankful too that he didn't get so bad with the loss of memory because it could have gone on for years, I've seen others much worse than him. His heart just wasn't strong enough and the hospital respected the wishes of the family and didn't put him on life support. Being a catholic hospital it's not always the case.
So tonight, take a moment to think of Bob, he's in heaven, breathing deeply, playing golf, drinking a Manhattan on the 19th hole and then driving off in the Cadillac of his dreams. He loved to travel and loved going to WDW with us the 2x we took them. My mother in law doesn't like to travel but would go to Disney so long as she could feed the ducks. It was her favorite part of the Boardwalk and actually the whole trip. He wanted to move to Florida but she wouldn't leave her kids. I guess it was enough that she moved from New Caledonia at the end of WWII to come to New Hampshire with her husband. Yes she was a war bride. From Paradise in the South Pacific to here.
Miranda and I will make OUR hearts stronger tomorrow morning, we will start walking again. I want to make sure my jeans still look good come WDW in 2 weeks. Take care all,
denise