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My wife, Carolyn

PostPosted: Jun 27th, '17, 16:35
by Germ
After a long battle with liver disease, Carolyn passed away on June 15.

Just wanted to let you know. Thoughts and prayers are appreciated.

Stephen

Re: My wife, Carolyn

PostPosted: Jun 27th, '17, 18:06
by saptech
Sorry to hear it. You have my sympathy and prayers. I lost a brother earlier this year.

Re: My wife, Carolyn

PostPosted: Jun 27th, '17, 18:17
by isadora
Don't know what to say.......................
A terrible loss.

Lots of strength Stephen.

Re: My wife, Carolyn

PostPosted: Jun 28th, '17, 01:29
by xboxboy
Sorry to hear that. Really feeling for you.

Re: My wife, Carolyn

PostPosted: Jun 28th, '17, 19:32
by doktor5000
Same as isadora, don't really know what to say ...
It's always hard to lose a loved one, lost my grandmother last year.

I also wish you lots of strength Stephen.

Re: My wife, Carolyn

PostPosted: Jun 28th, '17, 20:34
by Plisgyn
I have every Sympathy with you as I lost my wife Mary Nine years ago on out 40th Wedding Anniversary. Luckily I had good friends and with their help I coped and I have many good memory's of the the years together and many photo's https://philip-h-jones.co.uk/Photo-Gallery/Family/Mary/index.html of her. I hope you are lucky enough to have good friends like I did.

Re: My wife, Carolyn

PostPosted: Jun 28th, '17, 21:00
by Germ
Friends and Family are helping me cope. I would really be lost without them.

Thanks everyone.


https://www.meaningfulfunerals.net/obit ... yn-germany

Re: My wife, Carolyn

PostPosted: Jun 29th, '17, 19:38
by ozky
I don't really know what to say it bring me back to year 2002 when i lost my own mother i was just 17 that point.

Re: My wife, Carolyn

PostPosted: Sep 20th, '17, 21:42
by Weatherlawyer
It is a pisser but speaking as someone who has 20% kidney function it is easier to lose your life than to lose a lover, she knew that -if that is any consolation. The fact that you would give your life for your wife or child only makes the pain last longer. Give it two years and if it still hurts then, get help.

Re: My wife, Carolyn

PostPosted: Nov 24th, '17, 23:01
by viking60
It is somewhat late (I am not visiting much these days).
I can only begin to imagine the disaster since i still am married after 30 years and would not know how to cope with anything like this..at all.

Thoughts and prayers are sent.

Re: My wife, Carolyn

PostPosted: Nov 27th, '17, 02:53
by caffilhobr
My feelings
God comfort your heart and other family members.

Re: My wife, Carolyn

PostPosted: Nov 27th, '17, 13:40
by Germ
Thank you, everyone

Re: My wife, Carolyn

PostPosted: Mar 4th, '18, 22:49
by zxr250cc
I can feel your pain and understand the loss as I lost my Mom in October to complications from lung cancer and the treatments.

I am late to this topic as I have not been on line in a while. I will say a belated prayer for you from Owasso.

Cheers

Re: My wife, Carolyn

PostPosted: Mar 5th, '18, 17:32
by Germ
Thank you.

Re: My wife, Carolyn

PostPosted: Jul 17th, '18, 14:54
by dubigrasu
Hei Germ, so sorry to hear that, so sorry.
Yes I know, is terribly late, apologies.

Re: My wife, Carolyn

PostPosted: Jul 18th, '18, 16:30
by Germ
Thank you, it's appreciated.

Re: My wife, Carolyn

PostPosted: Oct 30th, '18, 12:52
by marast78
As dubi, I'm too late, I'm sorry.

I wish you all the best Germ and I hope it's all better now!
Few weeks later after your loss, my father passed away. Return of the cancer he had cured before. The whole year was miserable for me, but it's getting better.

Anyway, life has to go on. Again, all the best Germ and I'm glad to see you still being part of Mageia!

Re: My wife, Carolyn

PostPosted: Oct 30th, '18, 16:28
by Germ
Thank you

Re: My wife, Carolyn

PostPosted: Dec 22nd, '18, 19:03
by marja
My condolences, too, Germ.

Sorry for the very late reply, I only saw this thread today.

I feel clumsy, afraid to say the wrong thing. I do very much hope the pain will fade and that, not too far from now, you'll find yourself smiling about some fond memories of Carolyn.

And similarly for all in this thread who have lost someone.

Re: My wife, Carolyn

PostPosted: Jun 21st, '19, 17:55
by Weatherlawyer
My sympathies too. Loss takes forever to heal I know but it does diminish if you can cope. You must make an effort. If you believe in god he does help, if you don't, you might ask him anyway.

Re: My wife, Carolyn

PostPosted: Jun 26th, '19, 04:38
by daniewicz
Feel like I know you Germ. So sorry for your loss.