I called Mike, to let him know that Jeff had made it to the hospital and
began calling other friends to let them know and e-mailing those for
whom I only had an e-mail.
Then Mike called me back to tell me that Rhonda had been pronounced dead
at the hospital.
And, so, a woman younger than I, the mother of a young boy, the loving
wife of a fine man and a friend is suddenly gone and I can't make sense
of it.
This sucks. I dunno what else to say. God be with you and your friend
family.
That is all.
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Sorry dude. That really sucks. Condolences and prayers.
There will never be any sense in this that's ours to
understand.
Strength to you and your circle.
cb
Thoughts are with you, fellow RSFCer. I'm not religious, so I can't
offer any words of comfort in that area, but sometimes the darkest
hours are also the finest. I hope you and your friends can weather the
storm with safety and strength.
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Sorry, man.
Besides being sad, it's also a sobering reminder of our own
mortality. A year or so ago people were dying around me in distressing
numbers including a coworker 10 cubes down who died of a heart attack
at his desk.
> Sorry, man.
What he said.
> Besides being sad, it's also a sobering reminder of our own
> mortality. A year or so ago people were dying around me in distressing
> numbers including a coworker 10 cubes down who died of a heart attack
> at his desk.
Definitely. I remember the first time I saw a dead body... it was such
a strange thing, not at all like you see in film or on television. You
can very definitely tell without checking for a pulse that the thing in
front of you is an empty shell which once contained life, without doubt.
It is a very strange thing. One moment alive, one moment gone. I guess
when you think about things in a cosmic sense, that sentence could tell
the story of each one of us. One moment alive, one moment gone.
The trick, I think, is to make the bit in between something worthy of
being remembered by those who are left behind. It sounds to me from
your post, David, that Rhonda will be remembered fondly. When the shock
of the loss has been left in the past, the pain will turn to a warm and
wistful rememberance of happy times... and that will be a comfort.
Sending good thoughts your way, pla... and to your friends, of course.
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Sorry man. Feeling for a friend is akin to suffering yourself. I hope
it passes quickly.
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Dan S.
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Sorry man. Feeling for a friend is akin to suffering yourself. I hope
What about people with a rhombus? Do you wish them ill?
So sorry for your loss. There isn't much to say that doesn't ring
hollow at a time like this. Prayers for strength for all of you.
Marty
Sorry to hear this David....Condolences to you and your friend.
Dan
David,
I am very sorry to hear this. My thoughts and prayers are with you as
you cope with this and also with your friends as they cope.
Brent
I want to thank all of you for your kind thoughts and wishes for my late
friend, her husband, young child and our circle of friends at this time.
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My best condolences. After all, I sought the same when my father died
back in January.