I am not sure I agree with Mr. Werner on greatest loss is thguorh death. I think the pain is greater to lose one in life. Death is pretty well defined and, even though painful, is pretty well what we all know is to come. Losing a loved one while that...
I am not sure I agree with Mr. Werner on greatest loss is thguorh death. I think the pain is greater to lose one in life. Death is pretty well defined and, even though painful, is pretty well what we all know is to come. Losing a loved one while that loved one is still alive is the most excruciating pain and sorrow there is. The sadness of being at odds with a family member, as Mark mentioned he was with his brother towards the end, is not only painful, but full of guilt and regret, and, after Mike died, was completely unfixable. How sad for Mark. I am not sure what the answer is, but there are worse things than losing a loved one? thguorh death. That is my opinion anyway.
Posted by SnappBoy (guest) on Sat 16 Mar 2013 05:12:07 AM PDT
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| show fullshow summaryI am not sure I agree with Mr. Werner on greatest loss is thguorh death. I think the pain is greater to lose one in life. Death is pretty well defined and, even though painful, is pretty well what we all know is to come. Losing a loved one while that...
I am not sure I agree with Mr. Werner on greatest loss is thguorh death. I think the pain is greater to lose one in life. Death is pretty well defined and, even though painful, is pretty well what we all know is to come. Losing a loved one while that loved one is still alive is the most excruciating pain and sorrow there is. The sadness of being at odds with a family member, as Mark mentioned he was with his brother towards the end, is not only painful, but full of guilt and regret, and, after Mike died, was completely unfixable. How sad for Mark. I am not sure what the answer is, but there are worse things than losing a loved one? thguorh death. That is my opinion anyway.
Posted by SnappBoy (guest) on Sat 16 Mar 2013 05:12:07 AM PDT