My Grandfather has passed on

TwistofFate, I’m sorry to hear of your loss. :frowning:

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I am sorry to hear about your grandfather. My own grandpa died of ALS in 1988, after two years of steady decline. It sounds like your grandfather was a great person.

TwistofFate, you & your family will be in my Positive Thoughts/Good Vibes/Prayers.

Everything to say has been said.

{{{{{{Twisty, friends and family}}}}}}

So sorry to hear this.

You and your family will be in my prayers.

{{Twisty}}

Oh Twisty, I am so sorry to hear this. Please know that yourself and your family will be in my thoughts and prayers.

Thanks all.

I was very drunk last night when I posted it. I was prepared for his pasing, just not for the day it happened.

Thanks for your words.

Happy new Year to you all.

You and your family have my prayers for comfort and strength.

Twisty, I am sorry for your loss.

TwistofFate , like everyone has said, you will be in my thoughts and prayers.

i’m so sorry.

may his memory be eternal.

I am sorry for your loss Twisty. You and your family will be in my thoughts.

I’ll give you a proper hug in a couple weeks. Until then {{Twisty}}

Twisty, I went through (and are still going through, I guess) almost the exact same thing, it seems, as you are.

My grandfather died in mid-November at age 87. He too was but a shell of his former self - it wasn’t Alzheimer’s, but senile dementia that got him. The last few years were hard, and the very last was awful. My nana was his primary caregiver for all but the last two months of his life: She’d injured herself & had no choice but to allow my mother to place him in a nursing home.

We steeled ourselves for his death, just like you & yours did for the passing of your grandfather, but there’s no way to be completely prepared. That’s okay, though: I think if you can just be there for each other, you’ll make it through. I know you will, in fact.

If you need to talk, please, please have no qualms about e-mailing me. My thoughts go out to you & your family.

I’m sorry to hear this Twisty. He lives on through you. You’re in my thoughts.

Thinking of you and your family, John.

Your granddad sounds like he was a wonderful giving man, caring for his family. Don’t remember him like he was the last 8 years - remember the man that went overseas to make sure his kids were fed, the man that succesfully raised 13 children in a time more difficult than ours, in a country that’s now vastly different and less violent then it was in his day.

Your mother sounds like a wonderful, giving person as well, making sure her father got a worthy goodbye from this mortal coil. And even though he had Alzheimers, your grandfather must have known and recognised good care and love when he encountered it, even in his later days.

Paddy McLoughlin will be the man I’m drinking to when I raise my next pint of the black stuff, I can assure you. May he be in a better place, sound of mind, and looking back upon a life well lived.

Slainthe, and a happy new year to you too, John - you and your family.

My condolences, John.

My condolences to you and your family.

May the great Name of God be exalted and sanctified, throughout the world, which he has created according to his will. May his Kingship be established in your lifetime and in your days, and in the lifetime of all now with us, swiftly and in the near future; and say, Amen.

May his great name be blessed, forever and ever.

Blessed, praised, glorified, exalted, extolled, honored elevated and lauded be the Name of the holy one, Blessed is he- above and beyond any blessings and hymns, Praises and consolations which are uttered in the world; and say Amen. May there be abundant peace from Heaven, and life, upon us and upon all people; and say, Amen.

He who makes peace in his high holy places, may he bring peace upon us, and upon all people; and say Amen.

I’m sorry, Twisty. :frowning:

My best wishes go to you and your family in this difficult time. Your grandfather sounds like a fine man, and you sound like you’re fit to be his grandson. I’m glad your mother has you to help see her through, and that you have her.

:frowning: May his memory live on. May your family take comfort in knowing that his mind is now at peace having left such a terrible affliction behind. He is a part of your history and will be forever – cherish your memories.