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What a beautiful story and memory for you to share with your dd of her grandfather. I'm sorry for your loss and wish you and your family peace as you celebrate your father's life.
I am so sorry for your loss. I am bawling my eyes out here reading it. I lost my mom to cerivical cancer 4 years ago on july 9. Four years ago on I spent the first week of July doing exactly what you just descibed. My mom died at home in her own room. noone was there with her though. I was upstairs nursing my nine month old daughter and someon had just arrived to deliver bunkbeds becasue my little brother's bed had broke. My stpefather was in with them. It still seems so surreal. Most of the time i try to think that one day she will be coming home. I still miss her so much.
I'm sorry for your loss (as well as the remainder of your father's friends & family), but am happy for him in that he is no longer under sedation & in so much excruciating pain.
Thank you so much for sharing your experience with us.
What a story. Being with someone as they move on to the next phase (or however you want to call it) is an incredible experience, although sad, it can be quite a blessing in an unexplainable way. Who knows, maybe your calming presence as you nursed your DD helped allow your dad to relax and let go.