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My father has passed away overnight. No surprise, we knew it was coming, his 94-year-old frame could take no more.
Just finished a long Zoom meeting where the family were hashing out the funeral arrangements. To my surprise, the restrictions have lifted enough that we can actually have a funeral (20 people only). We're going to use invite-only Zoom to enable non-immediate family, and friends, to join in. (Yay technology)
The actual date of the funeral is going to depend on when brother #2 can get here, and that will depend on what limited transport is available... we shall see.
I'm feeling a bit mentally exhausted right now. And a little shaky.
Just finished a long Zoom meeting where the family were hashing out the funeral arrangements. To my surprise, the restrictions have lifted enough that we can actually have a funeral (20 people only). We're going to use invite-only Zoom to enable non-immediate family, and friends, to join in. (Yay technology)
The actual date of the funeral is going to depend on when brother #2 can get here, and that will depend on what limited transport is available... we shall see.
I'm feeling a bit mentally exhausted right now. And a little shaky.
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Date: 2020-05-14 08:38 am (UTC)I think it does make a difference whether it is unexpected or not; it's easier to make peace with it when it is not unexpected. But from past experience, I know there's going to be moments in my future when I miss him terribly.
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Date: 2020-05-14 12:12 pm (UTC)My deepest sympathies, take care and be easy on yourself, the difficulties and isolation of the present must be making it harder....
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Date: 2020-05-14 10:36 pm (UTC)It is odd but fascinating, how each death is different, as each person is different, even though I keep on thinking "this time I will cope better, I have more experience". Nope.