Another loss today
Hi, Everyone.
Today Bill and I went to Virginia to attend the funeral of our former pastor and dear friend. He had colon cancer...I've been struggling with this a lot since I heard that he had passed away. Survivor's guilt is wearing me down. I'm SO grateful my cancer was discovered early, but I weep so for those who have not had the same path. My heart is very heavy.
*hugs*
Gail
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Gail
Gail,
I am sorry about the loss of your friend. I know, so many lost to this disease. My prayers are with you and your friends family.
Aloha,
Kathleen
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GailJoy1216 said:Sorry
Gail, I'm sorry to hear of your loss. As a fellow Stage I colon cancer survivor, I do understand all about survivor's guilt. I tell myself that the reason I'm still here is that God still has more for me to do on this earth.
Joy
I'm very sorry for the loss of your friend. This disease is just so relentless. For some, no matter how fast they run, cancer wins the race.
Take care,
Luv,
Wolfen
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my prayers dear gail
maybe we are all born to find peace, that my goal.
my illness often my greatest challenge.
living a joyful life my goal, i to am having some of these survivors guilt feelings.
while I have life I have the chance of service to others. if its possible smile, your pastor is at peace with his lord.
hugs,
pete
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So sorry Gail for your loss.
So sorry Gail for your loss.
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Beautiful flowers
Try not to have 'Survivor gullt'. Live your life to the fullest, live for those we have lost. See the beauty around you, and smell the flowers. Smell them for your Pastor. Talk to him, up there somewhere and tell him you're enjoying the beauty of life for him as well as yourself.
I am so sorry for your loss, but I bet he doesn't want you waisting a precious moment on this earth worrying over why you should live and his doesn't.
Oh dear! That sounded like a lecture.
Life can be beautiful, even in our sorrows.
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