onlychild Posted January 14, 2005 Report Share Posted January 14, 2005 My mom was diagnosed with liver cancer in 2002. I was devastated. I am an only child and my parents meant the world to me. About a year after the diagnosis, mom began going downhill rapidly. My dad was beside himself. They had been married 51 years and that was all he knew. He told me on two different occasions, he had been praying God would take him first. That is the way he felt it needed to be because he was 7 years older than mom. I assured him and reassured him I would help him through the pain as best as I could, but that it was obvious God intended to take mom home first. Little did I know, how wrong I was. On the 4th of April 2003, the Lord called my dad home by means of an aortic aneursym. Within three hours of arriving at the hospital, he was gone. Mom was at home, unconscience. She never knew. I made the necessary arrangements, just going through the motions. Spent the night at the house with mom while sending my husband and two children back to collect our things for the next day. During the next day (April 5) which happened to be her 72nd birthday, mom had gotten noticeably worse. While changing to go to the visitation for my dad, mom passed away. Within 35 hours, I had lost BOTH parents. The pain is unexplainable! However, God heard and knew the pain they were both in. Mom, from her cancer and having to leave her family and Dad from losing his wife of 51 years. In God's unbelieveable, endless grace, He called Dad home before he could experience the numbing loss of his wife and allowed Mom to sleep right through it. Neither one of them had to experience the loss they both dreaded so.They are now in Heaven, and wouldn't come back for any reason. I am thankful to God He spared them. I am thankful for the comfort He gives me daily. Even though it still pierces my heart, I know they are happy, and that makes me happy, even through my frequent tears. God is a God of awesome compassion!Just wondering, has anyone every heard of this happening within a day and a half of each other and not related to any kind of accident? None of the funeral home personnel, hospital personnel, people attending my church, no one that I have been able to find has ever heard a married couple dying this close together from totally unrelated circumstances. If you have heard of this or would like to make a comment, please reply to this post. Thank you for reading my story.Only Child Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
littledove67 Posted January 14, 2005 Report Share Posted January 14, 2005 I feel for your pain. I have heard of this type of thing happening. I have heard that people who have been together for the length of time that your parents were together, have a sense of what is going on even though they may be unresponsive to the world. The love that your parents shared went beyond this physical world, and allowed them to share this event. I know that it must have seemed unbearable. But your faith will help you through this. God Bless You!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Anna2 Posted January 25, 2005 Report Share Posted January 25, 2005 I am truely sorry for your losses. Bless you and your family.Hugs,Anna Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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