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dr2red said:
My dear Mother in law passed away this morning in her sleep, with little
or no pain.

Thank you all for your support and kind comments.

I'm so sorry to hear that. I hope you and your family are all okay, my thoughts are with you at this sad time.
Take care
Shell
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Sorry about your loss Colleen.

Be strong, and I'll be thinking about you.

:grouphug
 
So sorry to hear about your loss Collen.

When they are at a point your mother in law was, all you can pray for is they can pass in a semi painless manner.

My thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family.
 
i'm very sorry to hear she has passed. the unfortunate irony of life, as we all must walk down that path. take comfort that she had her family there for her and it happened in her sleep peacefully. god bless.
 
I just wanted to pass along my condolences to you. Both of my parents died of cancer back in 91 and 92. There is nothing anyone can say to ease it but just take some comfort in knowing the terrible pain of that disease is over for her.
One thing my dad said to me in the last few weeks really helped me.
I said to him "Y'know Pop, this thing of you dying really stinks."
He replied "Yeah but what are you going to do about it? The hardest thing about getting through something like this is just getting through it. Before you know it 5 years have gone by."
He was right. He's been gone 15 years now and I miss him every day, but time does heal.
Anyway, I am very sorry for your loss.
 
dr2red said:
My dear Mother in law passed away this morning in her sleep, with little
or no pain.

Thank you all for your support and kind comments.

All I can say is that this is a blessing in disguise. No more pain and suffering for her, and thankfully it was a quiet passing. It's more than many cancer victims get, so let that be a source of consolation for you in this trying time.

I stood by my wife and watched her grandmother suffer for nearly half a year of brain cancer before it finally took her. She was in pain many times, but worse was that her personality, memories, and cognitive abilities were stripped away a piece at a time. It was a slow descent into just being helpless and nearly comatose in a Hospice bed.

We both send our deepest sympathies to you and your family. Just treasure what you remember most fondly about her.
 
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