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My husband passed away peacefully this morning.He lost his battle with complications of Parkinson’s disease.He was courageous and wonderful man. He did not give up easily. He fought that disease and was winning, overcame several infections until now.But at the end he couldn’t fight it anymore and made decision almost a week ago to stop and told doctors very decisively to disconnect and stop treatments as it all spiralled out of control.A tiny bit of gratitude emerges today as I know he is in better place and not suffering and that horrible disease did not destroy him entirely not his mind anyway, but his body was getting weaker for about year or so.He was extremely strong for a long time, he was also wonderful person as husband, friend, father. He was independent thinker but respect others opinions.He was always ready until few years ago for new adventure, had incredible knowledge on many subjects and always wanted to learn and discover. Thank you everyone for your support and kind words.I am hoping I helped others as well.

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Evamar,
My condolences on the loss of your husband.

Of course you have helped others all along, and recently in the gracious way you were able to express acceptance when the last of his days arrived, and now, in a heartfelt tribute to who he was as a person, husband, friend and father.

Your journey has not ended, and it would be our pleasure to assist you, hold you up, talk with you, as you take some time for yourself.

There will always be a place for you among the people here who care for you.
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Eva, my deepest condolences. He was a very courageous man who found aa great battle and finally made the decision that he had to. I know you and he went through some very difficult times. He is at peace now. All the best now to you as you work through this change , Come back for support here if you need it.
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Evamar, Thinking of you. I am so sorry for your loss.
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My condolences on your loss. You gave a truly caring post describing the circumstances. I wish you peace.
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I am very sorry for your loss, Evamar.
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My deepest condolences.
He sounds like a wonderful man. He was lucky to have you as you were to have him. The good ones are rare.
Take all the time you need.
You have helped others and I hope when you wish that you continue to do so.
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I'm sorry Evamar for your loss. He sounds like a wonderful person. I'm glad he is no longer suffering, and I hope you are able to find peace as you navigate your life without him.
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Always remember you were lucky to have him in your life. He sounds like an awesome man. They ARE VERY RARE.
My condolences to you, just know he is at peace.
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So sorry for your loss.
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You were blessed to have one another. I'm so sorry your dear husband is gone, but happy to know his suffering is over. Sending prayers and hugs to you for peace as you grieve, dear Eva.
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Dear Evamar, So sorry for the loss of your beloved husband. His suffering is over and that is something to be grateful for in the midst your profound grief. He sounds like he was a wonderful person. Cherish the happy memories.
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I'm so sorry for your loss Evamar
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What a true gift and blessing to have such a wonderful man as your husband and father of your children.
It sounds like he taught you a lot about life and love and you will never take that for granted I'm sure.
His legacy will now be about love, learning and discovery, determination and courage, even when things were tough.
Praying for God's peace and strength to be with you in the days, weeks and months ahead.
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So terribly sorry to hear this. 🫂🫂🫂
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Evamar,

So sorry for the loss of your dear husband. When someone we are so deeply connected to dies, we can often still feel them with us. Find comfort in that familiarity.
Please be careful as you drive and make decisions right now. You need rest. Part of you is floating in the ether, and it takes so much of our physical resources to regain our equilibrium after such a shock. Let others help you. There is no rush. Be in the moment.
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I’m so sorry, but I am glad he is no longer suffering. Take care of yourself in the coming weeks and months as you recover and rebuild your life after such a difficult time.
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I’m so sorry Evamar. Sending much love to you and your family xxx
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Geaton,
Thank you. That is absolutely beautiful. And so true.
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Thanks Fawnby,
it is very comforting.
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May you forever be comforted by all your loving memories of your life together. Wishing you the peace that transcends understanding as you mourn his absence and celebrate his release.
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I’m so sorry. He was lucky to have you as his wife and advocate. I wish you peace as you move forward, and I hope you’ll be comforted by knowing that so many people wish you well.
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Daughter of 1930
you are absolutely right, nobody wins. Horrible disease.
But he persevered for long time and was determined to live normal life and did just that. I could say he was defiant and challenged himself.
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Hope21,
I know I will cherish those memories forever.
Thank you for encouraging words I am sure I am going to reread these as I know I am facing worse days
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Thanks.
Courage? I am not sure. But I am at peace today as I had a sign and I knew.
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Thanks guestshopadmin
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Thank you Barb
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Eva, I'm so sorry for the loss of your dear husband.
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Wishing you peace
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Typing through tears. You've shown such grace and courage. I'll be praying for comfort and peace in your heart.
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I’m so sorry. I don’t think your beloved husband lost his battle, for with Parkinson’s there are no winners, he triumphed the best anyone could. He was greatly blessed to have you by his side as his advocate and encourager. He sounds like an amazing partner, so glad you had a life together. Wishing you a flood of happy memories, and peace that passes all understanding
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