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Road Side Pub
R.i.p granny
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<blockquote data-quote="svtfocus2cobra" data-source="post: 12722995" data-attributes="member: 21786"><p>Lost my grandparents years ago when they were in their 80s. My dad's mom was the hardest because we didn't see it coming. She dropped out of school when she was 15, but was one of the smartest individuals I knew. We even found out she had invested some money into Microsoft at their start, but she never told anyone. </p><p></p><p> The saddest thing I remember is not giving her a hug the last time I saw her alive. I was young and it just didn't click in my head that it could be the last time I saw her. She was just so lively and youthful but that memory sticks with me along with seeing her after she passed on the operating table which looked like a completely different woman than I knew. Still have plenty of great memories of her though and I did love her so I don't let those bad memories get to me, I'll see her again. </p><p></p><p>Op, sorry for your loss though. She sounded like a wonderful woman.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svtfocus2cobra, post: 12722995, member: 21786"] Lost my grandparents years ago when they were in their 80s. My dad's mom was the hardest because we didn't see it coming. She dropped out of school when she was 15, but was one of the smartest individuals I knew. We even found out she had invested some money into Microsoft at their start, but she never told anyone. The saddest thing I remember is not giving her a hug the last time I saw her alive. I was young and it just didn't click in my head that it could be the last time I saw her. She was just so lively and youthful but that memory sticks with me along with seeing her after she passed on the operating table which looked like a completely different woman than I knew. Still have plenty of great memories of her though and I did love her so I don't let those bad memories get to me, I'll see her again. Op, sorry for your loss though. She sounded like a wonderful woman. [/QUOTE]
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