Saying good bye
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This comment has been removed by the Moderatorscouty said:Jose,
I want the Memorial site that Nanuk keeps asking you for. I want to learn more about Stephanie!!!!!
Fred, until we get that site, how bout a post just telling us more about her. I for one would like that very much.
Take care and know my thoughts are with you and that you have been a wonderful husband to her. She still loves you and always will.
Lisa P.0 -
Thanks for sharing that with us, Fred. She was a special person and so are you. How wonderful that your memories of your time together are so happy...that will sustain you through the weeks to come as you grieve for Steph.fighter28 said:Steph was spunky and a fighter, She would tell you like it was, You always knew where you stood with her. Her friends were life long, she would do anything for you. She could be hard headed too, but I loved the whole package just the same. When Steph and I found out about her colon cancer in December of 2003 we cryed a while but she said she was ready to fight it and beat it. She took her chemo treatments like a pro. She never really complained much, sometimes she would get down, but I was there to lift her up. I could always make her laugh and I enjoyed seeing her smile. Things were looking up in the late summer of 2004. The colon resection went well, and the spots on her liver were getting smaller. Her cancer count was down to 3, it started at 287 I belive. We stopped treatment so she could get prepaired to have a liver pump put on. It was going to deliver a high dose of chemo just to the liver, We had a really good chance of getting rid of it totaly. But in the 3 weeks of having the chemo stopped it spread from the liver to the to the overies(sorry I spelled that wrong) and to the lower back. It was heart breaking for both of us. She had to have a full histerectomy(spelled wrong too) and she had radiation for her back. She could not take chemo for a while since she was recovering from her surgery. In Jan of 2005 she started chemo again, but the cancer was very aggressive not reponding to the treatments like before. We tried 2 more types of chemo with little success. The cancer in the liver was just taking over. We stayed positive and spent much time together. My company serprized us with a all expenced paid trip to a nascar race in Richmond in May. We were both big nascar fans so we were both shocked and excited that they did that for us. Everything was all takin care for us. She was getting pretty weak by then,but a wheel chair was provided for us. It was our first time flying and we had a blast. We had a great time at the track.Not long after that she passed. She was my best friend and I miss her so very much. Even though we fell just short of our 4th anniversery, Aug, 18th. I felt more friendship, more companionship, and more love then most marrages these days ever do, and for that I am so very grateful. We just knew each other so well, I knew almost 9 times out of 10 when she would call me at work. It was one of those connections that are so rare. When she passed I knew it, I felt it. It was like a piece of me was ripped out, I buckled over and yelled I felt like I was going to throw up. Stephanie asked me on a couple different occasions,if I knew then what I know now would I have still married her. I told her "in a heart beat", and that still holds true to this day.
Fred
Know that we are with you in sympathy.
Ali0 -
Once again thank you all for your thoughts and prayers. Stephanie was layed to rest to day. The percessional line to the cemetary had about 100 cars in it today. I was touched that so many had come to pay there respects to her today and the many more that came yesterday. It made me feel so good that she had touched so many people.0
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Your tribute brought tears to my eyes. Stephanie touched so many, and you have touched all of us. Thank you for sharing more about her with everyone here.fighter28 said:Once again thank you all for your thoughts and prayers. Stephanie was layed to rest to day. The percessional line to the cemetary had about 100 cars in it today. I was touched that so many had come to pay there respects to her today and the many more that came yesterday. It made me feel so good that she had touched so many people.
Be well.. and continue to remained filled with love. jana0 -
My deepest sympathies to you and your family.
Julie0
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