I hope I'm not crossing the line or intruding, but thought I'd share this. In Memory of Margaret Montague -- Dannel Funeral Home, Sherman, TX
Jason has mentioned several times how helpful and dedicated Home Hospice has been. In my own experience with both my mother and my god-mother, this particular group was very caring and provided invaluable support.
They were a fantastic help when my grandmother and Sister passed away due to cancer. Those folks do an amazing job and should be highly commended.
Jason, so sorry to hear this news. You are in our prayers. My men's group just finished reading/discussing a book by Pastor Brian Zahnd "What to do on the Worst Day of Your Life". It's a quick read and might be helpful in the coming weeks. I'd be happy to send you my copy. Mike
If it wasn't for all of you MA people praying and holding Margi and my spirits up well, it would have been so much harder. Y'all showed that MA is a caring family. The famous UK automotive engineer Sir Alec Issigonis developed a small sports coupe that brought like minded caring sports car people from the world over together. The good MINI people gravitated here. Who would have ever thought that it wasn't just a car but a way of life.................................... Prayers to all of y'all and now the hard part starts but I'll make it. The over 30yrs spent with her and the ever present 'spirit or Margi' ensures that I'll make it. God Bless all Here, Jason
We are all here for you brother. If you need anything or just want someone to talk to just let me know.
As Dave said we are here for you brother. If you need anything just call. You will get thru this and we are here to help. God Speed.
I go by the cemetery a lot these days to talk with Margi. I don't sleep nights or days. This will take a while to get through. There are some who send little PMs that are greatly appreciated. Y'all are great! Jason
Jason, You know all of us who have posted here are thinking of you, it will take time, lots of time. Never easy, your courage will prevail. I know it! Don
Hang in there buddy. I remember when my mom passed away. I'd sneak by the cemetery every now and then to say hi. I never let anyone else ever know about it. I pass it on my way to and from work daily and 22 years later, still say "hi" to mom when I pass by. Don't think I'll ever stop. Lady Margi knows you're there. And it keeps us in touch with our departed. None of us that have lost a loved one will ever laugh at you for your conversations with her. We understand and encourage it. And we're still keeping y'all in our prayers.
Thank y'all very much and yawl's thoughts, prayers and advice are working. Today I was able to get out and start doing all those things that have to be done(the bank[on line banking/bill paying/debit card etc.], social security office, life ins. company). Yep Ms Margi is proud(I talk with her a lot). I'm happily and easily slipping into the 21st century. A cell phone is even on the list. I'm even giving some thought to going to my first 'Dragon'. I'm late and finances are tight so I'm thinking that perhaps some 'kind soul' would perhaps have room for me and my cot/sleeping bag and let me share expenses(on my allergy meds I don't snore and I never smoke in anyone's room or car). Anyway, just a thought. Man I love Y'all, Jason
PM answered. You're a Gentleman and a Scholar Sir and there are damned few of us left outside of MA that is. Jason