“You don’t go around grieving all the time, but the grief is still there
Nigella Lawson
and always will be.”
The constant sound of the pulsating oxygen concentrator is silent. A quiet has settled over the room. My mother died peacefully early this morning, Her suffering has ended. I will miss her.
A large weight has been lifted from my 92 year old father who now faces the painful absence of a spouse of 72 years. We will all be there for him, and each other, as we go through our own grieving process to find some peacefulness and serenity that we’ve been missing for several weeks.
This will not be a wordy post or any attempt at expressing how I feel at the moment because I’m not sure how I feel. There’s a sense I will probably process her life and death for the rest of my life. And to be honest, I actually look forward to that. I again thank all of you for your thoughts, prayers and well wishes you have offered my family.
4 Comments
Earl
Monte, I don’t know any meaningful words at a time like this, but just know that Bonnie and I are still thinking of you and your family.
Monte Stevens
No need to express any other words than what you’ve already shared. Knowing others are thinking about my family is enough. Your presence is through comments on this blog.
Mark
Deepest condolences Monte. Very sorry.
Wow, 72 years is incredible.
Monte Stevens
Thank you, Mark. They are from a generation where commitment was a foundation for a marriage.