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Lynn so sorry for your lost but also concur that the battle is over and peace at

last for Mom and you.  Your words to were right on.  Wish I could express

myself as well as you do. 

 

Ruth Ann G. caregiver age 70 Husband Lee age 73 with LBD. Retired EE Engr.

Professor. Diagnosed 2006 with LBD at Cleveland Clinic. Phase II

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Lynn so sorry for your lost but also concur that the battle is over and peace at

last for Mom and you.  Your words to were right on.  Wish I could express

myself as well as you do. 

 

Ruth Ann G. caregiver age 70 Husband Lee age 73 with LBD. Retired EE Engr.

Professor. Diagnosed 2006 with LBD at Cleveland Clinic. Phase II

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Lynn so sorry for your lost but also concur that the battle is over and peace at

last for Mom and you.  Your words to were right on.  Wish I could express

myself as well as you do. 

 

Ruth Ann G. caregiver age 70 Husband Lee age 73 with LBD. Retired EE Engr.

Professor. Diagnosed 2006 with LBD at Cleveland Clinic. Phase II

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Lynn -- please accept my deepest condolences on the passing of your mom. I like

to think she is celebrating your dad's birthday with him -- what a reunion she's

having. Take care of yourself. We're still here for this new transition you're

going through.

>

> At 6:45 this morning, my mother (Dorothy Sheeha) won her battle with Lewy

Body. The last part of her journey was completed following a 10-day peaceful

transition during which she remained comfortable.

>

> I was not with her when she passed but the Hospice nurse reported that she was

at peace, breathing one large sigh before leaving this life. I am grateful that

this part of her journey was not difficult for her. My father's birthday (he

passed in 1974) was last Friday. I'm certain they are having a happy birthday

reunion as this is written.

>

> For all of the wisdom group members have shared, helping me to be as good an

advocate as I could be, is so very greatly appreciated. For those in earlier

stages of this disease, please read the wisdom and let it be your guide. I do

feel that Mom's comfort during this journey is a credit to education and the

support of many who loved her and guided her along the way.

>

> Best wishes,

> Lynn in Florida

>

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Lynn -- please accept my deepest condolences on the passing of your mom. I like

to think she is celebrating your dad's birthday with him -- what a reunion she's

having. Take care of yourself. We're still here for this new transition you're

going through.

>

> At 6:45 this morning, my mother (Dorothy Sheeha) won her battle with Lewy

Body. The last part of her journey was completed following a 10-day peaceful

transition during which she remained comfortable.

>

> I was not with her when she passed but the Hospice nurse reported that she was

at peace, breathing one large sigh before leaving this life. I am grateful that

this part of her journey was not difficult for her. My father's birthday (he

passed in 1974) was last Friday. I'm certain they are having a happy birthday

reunion as this is written.

>

> For all of the wisdom group members have shared, helping me to be as good an

advocate as I could be, is so very greatly appreciated. For those in earlier

stages of this disease, please read the wisdom and let it be your guide. I do

feel that Mom's comfort during this journey is a credit to education and the

support of many who loved her and guided her along the way.

>

> Best wishes,

> Lynn in Florida

>

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Lynn -- please accept my deepest condolences on the passing of your mom. I like

to think she is celebrating your dad's birthday with him -- what a reunion she's

having. Take care of yourself. We're still here for this new transition you're

going through.

>

> At 6:45 this morning, my mother (Dorothy Sheeha) won her battle with Lewy

Body. The last part of her journey was completed following a 10-day peaceful

transition during which she remained comfortable.

>

> I was not with her when she passed but the Hospice nurse reported that she was

at peace, breathing one large sigh before leaving this life. I am grateful that

this part of her journey was not difficult for her. My father's birthday (he

passed in 1974) was last Friday. I'm certain they are having a happy birthday

reunion as this is written.

>

> For all of the wisdom group members have shared, helping me to be as good an

advocate as I could be, is so very greatly appreciated. For those in earlier

stages of this disease, please read the wisdom and let it be your guide. I do

feel that Mom's comfort during this journey is a credit to education and the

support of many who loved her and guided her along the way.

>

> Best wishes,

> Lynn in Florida

>

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