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I am not sure why my Mom's passing seems to me to be the worse. My Secretary said perhaps it hit me that for the first time in my life I was now an orphan.
Wow did that hit home! Then it hit me! Not only is it my Mom but now I truely am an orphan. that sounds so strange to be 62 years old and that bothers me. But I think the thought has lot's of merit.
ClayNashvilleTN: I can relate. The very same thing hit me when my Dad passed away. My Mom has passed away 6 years earlier. When we said goodbye to Dad, we felt just as you do - that we were orphans - and I was not young either. Take good care of yourself.