We live on in the people we leave behind. Just like Mufasa in the Lion King. The bad with the good. Sorry to hear about your loss Molly. Now it's about comforting friends and relatives and talking up old times and looking at pictures and making new ones and plans for more still to come. Life goes on I suggest you make an effort to spend it with those you most enjoy being around. It all ends too quickly.
On Tuesday, June 24, 2014 5:40:12 PM UTC-5, Molly wrote:
-- It's interesting. I find my favorite people live pretty far away from me. I think this is because those I live close to have lost some mystery. I know too much about them and they know too much about me. Plus I can see them anytime. Absence makes the heart grow fonder I reckon.
I love all you guys. *sniff*
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On Tuesday, June 24, 2014 5:40:12 PM UTC-5, Molly wrote:
I just had one of my favorite people on earth pass away and will spend the weekend at his services. He was a big part of my life for may decades as a mentor, father figure, friend. Makes me wonder: what do you think happens at the time of our death? What becomes of "us"? If we go on, how do we relate to those we leave behind, especially immediately following death?
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