Posted by NCWayne on December 30, 2007 at 12:09:39 from (166.82.206.130):
My wife"s grandmother passed away Friday morning. Just wanted to ask that ya"ll keep the family in your prayers. She had been in a nursing home for a year or do due to the onset of dementia as well as a few other problems but the death was completely unexpected. We were told she choked while eating breakfast and they couldn"t get the blockage out in time. When they did get the blockage removed she couldn"t be revived. As I said it was very unexpected and her daughter (the wife"s mom) is taking it pretty bad. Again, please keep them in your prayers, with this happening right here at Christmas and New Years I know it"s gonna be a tough time of year for them from now on due to the memory of her loss. Thanks, Wayne. ---On a joyful note, my venture into married life is going great. I find myself loving her more every day. I"m finally making progress on getting my place remodeled so hopefully we"ll be moving back down here, for good, real soon. As it stands I only have a few minutes a couple days a week to check things out on here and I really miss the time I had to spend when I was here all the time. Hope ya"ll had a Merry Christmas and all of ya"ll have a Happy New Near. Thanks again for the prayers.
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