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I'm speechless and my heart hurts for you buddy. She gave you the gift of life and trains, so because of that not even knowing her I know she was wonderful. Thanks for allowing us to support you in your time of need and I know you know she will be in the train room watching over you. 

I need to go call my momma right now to tell her thanks. Be Blessed.

Last edited by luvindemtrains

Eliot, I'm glad you were able to get to your mother's bedside so you can be there to personally give her back to God when it's time.  It's tough.  I have not been much in evidence on the Forum since August 30, when my 34-year-old daughter died under medical care in the hospital.  Fortunately, four of her five siblings, both of us parents, and her two children ages 12 and 9, were there to let her peacefully go home.  It really does help.  I understand your sense of loss and your sorrow.  Don't be surprised if model railroading is not much fun for a while, but you have many friends all over, whose goodwill will still be there when you work your way back to normal life again.

I will pray daily for you and for your family as you pass through this most difficult time.  I'll communicate with you more, privately.

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I offer what I hope will be some comfort to you, Eliot. This thought:

What we remember most about somebody is how they made us feel. What they remember most about us is how we made them feel.

Having her in your life for so many years is a rare joy. I can see why you are so pleasant and happy a man.

FrankM.

 

Last edited by Moonson

Eliot, my thoughts and prayers and with you and your family. I am glad you made it to your mothers side. I lost my mother 20 years ago last month. It was a very difficult time for me as I am sure it would be for anyone who loses their mom. Just remember you have the love and support of your family and friends.

It was really nice to meet you last year.

Phil

Eliot,

 May God's peace shine gently upon you and your family.  This forum is a wonderful group.  I received some help here when I lost my Dad a few years ago.  If a person's legacy is the character of the people they leave behind, then it seems your mother did a fine job.  My prayers are with sir.

JHZ

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