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freefalle

saying goodbye to loved ones

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2 weeks ago, my grandmother passed away. She live a wornderfully full life of 95 years. So was both mentally and physically strong up to the last 2 weeks prior to her passing. My relationship with my grandmother meant alot to me. She was a special women who instilled many values in me. My grandmother lived about 4 hours south of me near Miami. Due to work and partially my own laziness, I rarely made the trek to visit her. I miss her so much right now and I feel so damn guilty and selfish for not going to see her in the months prior to her passing. I did attend her funeral, which was a celebration of her life and for that I am grateful.
With the passing of our own DZ.commer Holly as a reminder of the fact that we know not the day nor the hour our higher power my call us home PLEASE, remember never leave a loved on one bad terms and never wait til tomorrow to visit that loved one. dont take time for granted.

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Good words... I lost my dad in 97' i had planned on calling him the morrning he died but figured sleep was more importent( I was working nights ) never pass up a chance to talk to you friends or family.
you nevr know if it will be the last time.....

never say goobye, just say see ya later...because you will...
if my calculations are correct SLINKY + ESCULATOR = EVERLASTING FUN
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