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Peace and Blessings

We have ALL learned from your posts.

God Bless🙏✝️💜

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Thank you Mrs. Taylor!

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Oh Kert this is so beautiful and so kind of you to share this journey with all of us who are following you and hopefully lifting you up a bit on the way. I am getting very close to escorting my own 97 year old Dad on this walk. Your remarkable insight has been so helpful. Love, just love and prayers for you and Kristen and your dear Father!🥰🙏

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It is so cool you are staying so closely engaged Konnie, thank you. I wish you could meet my Dad. And thank you for your kind words—nothing could make a son more proud than knowing his Dad had a positive impact upon others.

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Thinking and praying for others even at this point in his journey, what a wonderful man.

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No kidding, right Jim? Must be in his blood and character, ‘cuz ya sure ain’t gonna fake it now? He’s never faked anything…well, outside of his love of strawberry ice cream. Kristin fed him some this evening. A couple teaspoons. He confirmed it was strawberry.

For the record, it’s my new favorite flavor.

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How touching! Thank you for sharing these precious moments with us. Keeping you all in prayers. If you find the time and if music soothes, please listen to this: https://youtu.be/kOTIHaDAUbQ

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Tomi, thank you. Music does soothe but we’ll put Johnny Cash on pause first. Looking forward to taking in what you sent. Stay tuned.

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This is truly beautiful. You (and your Dad!) have found a way to assure all of us that death is not something to be feared, but part of our journey and part of the circle of life. It is wonderful that he is feeling so cared for and loved at the end of this journey. And it is a gift for you to be part of it. I was not able to reach my Mom and Dad before they crossed over the bridge (though I tried) and it is a regret I carry with me always. You (and your Dad!) have gifted all of us with this shared experience and it is truly a teaching moment which we all can remember in helping others or when our time to cross over arrives.

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Sally, I don’t have words that gat to the depth of appreciation I feel for words and thoughts like this. I continue to be in awe of my dad and his ability to touch the lives of others like this at this time. I am nothing but grateful for being able to share him with everyone—and then have some (you) respond like that. It’s deep.

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