Missing someone?
Yupe, someone special. If I would have a god-mother she would definitely be it. She was there to help my mum with me from birth and stayed on with my mum till her death. She's my aunt (mum's older sister).
She was struggling with parkinson and alzheimer for about 10 years and has been bedridden for the past 5 years. I have much of a mixed emotions now after her departure. She passed away last Thursday at about 1pm. I feel sad that she is no longer around though I feel glad that her stuggle has at last ended and she passed away peacefully. That very morning with the help of the maid my mum gave her breakfast which is 2 piece of bread and a mug of Milo. My mum said she seemed fine, eating well. Later that day the maid found her laying stiff on the bed, her body cold as ice.
By 4pm the same day everyone was there. Her body was buried around 6pm. It had started to drizzle a little. From what I can see, everyone have again mixed emotions. Due to her long stuggle with various illness. I do miss her loads but the good news is her grave is within walking distance from my kampung. I love you!
Al-fatiha...
She was struggling with parkinson and alzheimer for about 10 years and has been bedridden for the past 5 years. I have much of a mixed emotions now after her departure. She passed away last Thursday at about 1pm. I feel sad that she is no longer around though I feel glad that her stuggle has at last ended and she passed away peacefully. That very morning with the help of the maid my mum gave her breakfast which is 2 piece of bread and a mug of Milo. My mum said she seemed fine, eating well. Later that day the maid found her laying stiff on the bed, her body cold as ice.
By 4pm the same day everyone was there. Her body was buried around 6pm. It had started to drizzle a little. From what I can see, everyone have again mixed emotions. Due to her long stuggle with various illness. I do miss her loads but the good news is her grave is within walking distance from my kampung. I love you!
Al-fatiha...
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