My deepest sympathy to you and your family, Grannywhiskers. He is now at peace and I truly hope you will find your own peace. Blessings, love and hugs.
I remember how comforted I was when Eric died, and you reached out to me with love and sympathy. I offer you the same. You have had a long journey and need to rest now and let the healing start. Sending you warm thoughts and hugs.
Grannywhiskers you saw Rowland through this journey in love, with dignity. He is now free. Be happy in your heart for him, knowing that he holds a pla ce in your heart frev er. Peace to you and your family .
I am so sorry to hear this, but you know he is at peace. It's one thing we can all be grateful for--and all the good memories we will always have. Betty
I am so sorry to learn your sad news...As others have said, he is now at peace. Interestingly, my best friend in IL called Monday night, the 11th, with the news her DH and passed away that morning...like so many have said, she misses him but she knows he is at peace, not suffering the insults of this disease any longer and that gives her comfort. I hope you find peace soon too.
Granny, I am very sorry for your loss. I appreciate the fact that you described it as peaceful because I think that is important to remember in the days and months to come. Good memories fill your mind now please!
very sorry to hear this news Grannywhiskers. please accept our condolences and may you find some comfort and peace knowing he is free from the ravages of this disease. divvi
Granny, I am so sorry for your loss. You did a great job, Rowland was very blessed to have been loved and cared for by you. May God grant you peace and comfort .
"'till death do you part" and now it has. It is difficult to realize the day has finally come but rejoice that he is free from dementia prison. My deepest sympathy to you and your family.
Thank you for letting us know. I wondered what had happened. We care about each other and are here for each other whenever the need arises. May you find the strength to get through the days and weeks ahead.
Thanks everyone. After thirteen years of Alz. all I could think of at first...is now he can think! Bless his heart. Yes, we had hospice. They were wonderful.
Grannywhiskers, I am sorry for your loss too. Our loved ones are free of the misery of AD. Like you my first thought was now he has his mind back. I will be praying for all of us who battle this disease everyday knowing we can't win but fight on. Ruth
I am so sorry for your loss the journey is hard but the things you learn along the way will make you a much stronger person and you will never go back to being who you were before. love ya and hang tough. Bruce D *