Re: Death on my local TT course



Tony W wrote:

Not a bad way to go -- doing something you love when bang, the grim reaper taps you on the shoulder. No extended pain/goodbyes/getting your affairs in order.

Sympathy to his family.


That's the conundrum. Sudden death, great for the dying, absolutely the worst for the family who find someone suddenly gone, feelings of guilt and so much unsaid or undone. Drawn out death, crap for the dying but family have time to say their goodbyes, do or say what they feel they need to and come to terms with them going.


--
Tony

"I did make a mistake once - I thought I'd made a mistake but I hadn't" Anon
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