My brother has died

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  • richardandtracyrichardandtracy Posts: 5,683
    Very, very hard. I'm so sorry for your loss, Ron. Take care of yourself, too.
  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 41,057

    ...sad o hear and condolences. 

    Also the youngest of my family and becoming more concerned about my older sibligs as well.

  • Ron KnightsRon Knights Posts: 1,785

    Thanks, again, everyone, for your support.

    My brothers and I faced too many challenges in our lives. The difference for me was that i never totally gave up.

    At times I withdrew from life, for 2-3 years. But I always got up and started again. One huge factor for me was my dog Bandit. He entered my life in the early 1970s. He was my loyal companion for 17 years. I always had a reason to get up in the morning. I always had his unconditional love.

    And now I live in another Senior citizens apartment building. I hit the jackpot here. There are so many wonderful people. I love them all, and the feeling is mutual. That is a redical change after I lied so many years as a hermit.

     

  • dominiquebmdominiquebm Posts: 507
    edited May 17

    All my sincere condolences for your loss, sorry for my poor english

    Post edited by dominiquebm on
  • LledelineLledeline Posts: 26

    So sorry , my condolence.

  • barbultbarbult Posts: 24,245

    Ron Knights said:

    Thanks, again, everyone, for your support.

    My brothers and I faced too many challenges in our lives. The difference for me was that i never totally gave up.

    At times I withdrew from life, for 2-3 years. But I always got up and started again. One huge factor for me was my dog Bandit. He entered my life in the early 1970s. He was my loyal companion for 17 years. I always had a reason to get up in the morning. I always had his unconditional love.

    And now I live in another Senior citizens apartment building. I hit the jackpot here. There are so many wonderful people. I love them all, and the feeling is mutual. That is a redical change after I lied so many years as a hermit.

     

    I'm sorry about the recent loss of your brother, Ron.  It is good to hear that you have found a lot of caring friends in your apartment building.

  • ChronopunkChronopunk Posts: 292

    Sympathies, Ron.

  • TorquinoxTorquinox Posts: 3,336

    Ron, glad to hear you are now surrounded by friends. That is a gift in itself.

  • crosswindcrosswind Posts: 6,990

    Ron Knights said:

    Thanks, again, everyone, for your support.

    My brothers and I faced too many challenges in our lives. The difference for me was that i never totally gave up.

    At times I withdrew from life, for 2-3 years. But I always got up and started again. One huge factor for me was my dog Bandit. He entered my life in the early 1970s. He was my loyal companion for 17 years. I always had a reason to get up in the morning. I always had his unconditional love.

    And now I live in another Senior citizens apartment building. I hit the jackpot here. There are so many wonderful people. I love them all, and the feeling is mutual. That is a redical change after I lied so many years as a hermit.

     

    My sincere condolences. Be strong, man! Everything will be fine and time heals all ~~

  • Ron KnightsRon Knights Posts: 1,785

    Thanks again for your support, everyone.

  • hjakehjake Posts: 895

    Ron Knights said:

    Thanks, again, everyone, for your support.

    My brothers and I faced too many challenges in our lives. The difference for me was that i never totally gave up.

    At times I withdrew from life, for 2-3 years. But I always got up and started again. One huge factor for me was my dog Bandit. He entered my life in the early 1970s. He was my loyal companion for 17 years. I always had a reason to get up in the morning. I always had his unconditional love.

    And now I live in another Senior citizens apartment building. I hit the jackpot here. There are so many wonderful people. I love them all, and the feeling is mutual. That is a redical change after I lied so many years as a hermit.

     

    I am very glad to read there are people around you to remind you that you can reach out when you choose to. May you find strength in sharing your pain and may it lessen the burden of loss. If those you share with seem at a loss to respond then remind them how much it helped that they let you share your pain. 

  • semperequstrisemperequstri Posts: 150

    So sorry for your lossbroken heart

  • Nester751Nester751 Posts: 387

    So sorry for your loss. My condolenses to you and any family and friends as well as all who knew him.

  • DustRiderDustRider Posts: 2,744

    So sorry for your loss Ron. Losing loved ones is not easy. Hang in there, it will get less difficult with time.

  • NotAnArtistNotAnArtist Posts: 384

    Ron Knights said:

    Thanks, again, everyone, for your support.

    My brothers and I faced too many challenges in our lives. The difference for me was that i never totally gave up.

    At times I withdrew from life, for 2-3 years. But I always got up and started again. One huge factor for me was my dog Bandit. He entered my life in the early 1970s. He was my loyal companion for 17 years. I always had a reason to get up in the morning. I always had his unconditional love.

    And now I live in another Senior citizens apartment building. I hit the jackpot here. There are so many wonderful people. I love them all, and the feeling is mutual. That is a redical change after I lied so many years as a hermit.

     

     Well, as a fellow hermit, I definitely understand that pain. Only one family member and one friend left. But your apartment complex sounds fantastic! Those people will lift your spirits and keep them high. Enjoy your life! There are plenty of happy times still waiting for you!

  • AgitatedRiotAgitatedRiot Posts: 4,437

    Condolence

  • IceCrMnIceCrMn Posts: 2,129
    edited May 22

    My Condolences Ron

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  • GreybroGreybro Posts: 2,502

    I wanted to add my condolenes, Ron. Very sorry for your loss.

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