Guest guest Posted September 2, 2002 Report Share Posted September 2, 2002 Terry, At times like this, it seems that words are not enough to express our feelings for your tragic Loss of your good friend. I'm so sorry that he or you neither one had time to say good by. I had a good friend die of pancreatic cancer a couple of years ago and I didn't get to say good-by to her as I was very ill at the time of her passing. I still think of her quite often and regret that I hadn't been closer to her. Life seems so short when you hear of someone dying so young. I have know people in there 50's who exercise everyday and are in very good shape and the next time your know they are gone from a heart attack or something similar. Sometimes these things don't make any sense, when they do happen. There is only one thing I can think of that might make you feel a little better. At least your friend didn't have to suffer like you and all of us do everyday. I know that this is doesn't help much, but you really don't like to see anyone suffer. Take care of yourself. You are surely very upset about your loss, but you don't need to down over this. You must really take extra good care of yourself at the very stressful time. It take time to get over a tragic loss like your suffering right now. So go ahead and cry. Sometimes that's the only thing that helps. Just remember, we're all hear for you. Take Care. Louie, your WV Friend Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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