Our neighbour

Metheven
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Our immediate neighbour, OK she was not famous but I only saw and spoke to her the day before her death which happened late last week. She had cancer but was in remission the last I knew but that day she felt a little unwell, the next day she was gone.

I cannot get my head around how quickly this can happen, she died peacefully in her sleep which in my opinion is the best way to go but it's so unbelievable the suddenness of it.

RIP to my friend and neighbour.

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  • Wherenext
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    edited June 2020 #2

    A nice thought Metheven. 

    We too have lost a few old friends from the street, one of whom we often talk about and miss her zest for life. She was a inveterate Bridge player and played well into her 90s, competitively. Drove her car fast and liked a tipple. What you might call "A Character". These people are hard to replace.

  • ABM
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    edited June 2020 #4

    It's a stark reminder, Metheven, that despite the ongoing C19 virus the world is still  rolling on and people are suffering from all the usual ailments and coping as best they can. We can only offer our help and sympathy as we wend our own weary way along life's path.

    Your Friend and Neighbour would be pleased to know that you cared enough to post.

     

    Brian

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited June 2020 #5

    We lost a much loved neighbour on New Years Eve, Meth, completely out of the blue. He’s still much missed, such a shock. Heart attack, like you I was chatting with him day before. If you live in a tight little community, it can hit very hard indeed. Good to remember folks, it’s been a very difficult three months all round.

  • vbfg
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    edited June 2020 #6

    What a sad but thoughtful post.  When we turn the news on and hear the dreadful stories, the selfishness and unpleasantness that is going on in the UK and the world in general, it is nice to read a post from  someone who is obviously a caring and considerate person.