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When my Mom died , she was the last person who was from a generaton before me. No more parents, grandparents, aunts or uncles. I felt oddly nattached at one end of my life. Like there was nothing to anchor me on one side,while I had a family to attach to on the other. If thaat makes any sense. I am sorry you lost your grandfatner. It sounds like his quality of life was negligible, so perhaps it was better for him.
Once you put it into words and I thought about it-- that's what I think it is. My grandparents were anchors in my life- they really were the centers of the family. When my Mom's parents died, the family sort of broke apart into smaller units and never really recovered; when my Mom died, it shattered. I don't even talk to anyone on that side but my mom's sister. That was the side that was really close, too. Now the other side of the family has lost its center. It is very unsettling.
Thanks for the sympathy. |
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