Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Stuff could be worse, Death

This is one time that I do not see how "stuff could always be worse".....My cousin passed away at 43 years old, shock and grief are unbelieveable.  I believe all parents know the horror of "burying your own child" feeling.

We just had a good time with him at my family reunion, joked about my hot pink chair.  You never know what will happen, do you?  Another lesson about,  do not take your loved ones for granted! 

Pray for his parents and family, friends, etc.  Thank you for your concern.  I hope this makes sense, during our grief.

11 comments:

Theody said...

Praying for you and your entire family at this time. May the Lord grant all of you the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.

Erin said...

News like this is never easy...my heart goes out to you and your family at this time. His peace, which passeth all understanding, will sustain you minute by minute.

~Erin~ said...

I'm so sorry Kim. This is never easy. Keeping you and your family in my thoughts........

Karen said...

So sorry...praying for the family....

Amen...we should never take any of our loved ones for granted....

Deborah Ann said...

Oh, my. That is much too young! Each day is a gift, isn't it? I will pray for your family...

The Redhead Riter said...

I'm so sorry for your loss. {{{HUGS}}}

iamNoOne said...

They say that we only realize the true value of a person when that person is no longer around us.

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I'll keep you in my prayers. This is Tee
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aricketts said...

Oh! How heartbreaking!

Artsnark said...

So sorry to hear of your news - sending healing thoughts & virtual hugs to you & yours

Inday said...

It's as horrible as burying your own parents especially when you are not around if things like that happened.

May you all find strength and comfort that he is now at rest.

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