RIP GNTLGNT's dad

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Neesy

#1 fan (Annie Wilkes cousin) 1st cousin Mom's side
May 24, 2012
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Scott contacted me last night to ask that I let you all know that his dad is now at peace.

RIP Mr. Roller and to all the Roller family, sending you much love and my sincere condolences.
Oh I am so sorry to hear this - sincere condolences to the entire Roller family - God bless
 

GNTLGNT

The idiot is IN
Jun 15, 2007
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30980....almost 7 months to the day I lost my Mom, my Dad found his way to her...he passed quietly at home, with all of use there....he was simply lost and bereft without her, nothing the rest of us could do to fill that empty place in his heart....he began to see and talk to her over the weekend, so I knew it was nearly time and as he faded away-what stuck in my mind was the image of him looking toward the big picture window in his living room, lifting both hands up and gently pressing as if another hand was present, and saying "Hello" with a sweet smile on his face....I am overwhelmed and hurting....I have no parents now, for 57 years they were with me-it will be one hell of an adjustment, but as always-you my friends make it less painful and I am truly blessed to have you in my life....please keep us in your thoughts as we enter into the new "normal"....and Marsha?.....I love you, and thank you so much.....
 

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View attachment 30980....almost 7 months to the day I lost my Mom, my Dad found his way to her...he passed quietly at home, with all of use there....he was simply lost and bereft without her, nothing the rest of us could do to fill that empty place in his heart....he began to see and talk to her over the weekend, so I knew it was nearly time and as he faded away-what stuck in my mind was the image of him looking toward the big picture window in his living room, lifting both hands up and gently pressing as if another hand was present, and saying "Hello" with a sweet smile on his face....I am overwhelmed and hurting....I have no parents now, for 57 years they were with me-it will be one hell of an adjustment, but as always-you my friends make it less painful and I am truly blessed to have you in my life....please keep us in your thoughts as we enter into the new "normal"....and Marsha?.....I love you, and thank you so much.....
Love you right back. Anything I can do, just let me know.
 

Spideyman

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Jul 10, 2006
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GNTLGNT -- passing on a message from PITH (Patrick)
My heart is feelin' for ya brother, especially in certain times like right now.
Today is five years to the day my Mama went to the hospital for the final time, I suspect the rest of my life will have these particular calendar times of remembrance, unfortunately some bad, sure, but, there's always a butt, hello it's me (Todd Rundgren, great tune), as the time passes, I remember more and more of the good things, they make me smile, make me feel warm (yeah yeah, and fuzzy), and make me remember just how much I was unconditionally loved, and you, dear friend, you will grow these memories in the garden of your heart, too❤️.
 

doowopgirl

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View attachment 30980....almost 7 months to the day I lost my Mom, my Dad found his way to her...he passed quietly at home, with all of use there....he was simply lost and bereft without her, nothing the rest of us could do to fill that empty place in his heart....he began to see and talk to her over the weekend, so I knew it was nearly time and as he faded away-what stuck in my mind was the image of him looking toward the big picture window in his living room, lifting both hands up and gently pressing as if another hand was present, and saying "Hello" with a sweet smile on his face....I am overwhelmed and hurting....I have no parents now, for 57 years they were with me-it will be one hell of an adjustment, but as always-you my friends make it less painful and I am truly blessed to have you in my life....please keep us in your thoughts as we enter into the new "normal"....and Marsha?.....I love you, and thank you so much.....
I am sorry for your loss. With time you learn to live with it. Let your family at home and here help you and give you strength