>Sometime good guys get blamed for many things.
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>I haven't said anything about your loss (probably a good thing), but I hope you're doing ok.....
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And now you did. Thanks.
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>>>Greg, I don't know what to say. I haven't had worse news in a very long time. My sincerest condolences.
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>>Thanks,
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>>What worse part, so far, has to be when I had to tell her mother and her children. Do doubt they will blame me somehow. But they blame me for everything else. Oh well.
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>>>>Tonight, at 11:43, Jan 28, 2008, My wife died from a failed liver. Along with many other problem, including loss of weight from not eating, pancreatis illness issues, hearth and lung, it was a matter of time. We both knew this.
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>>>>She was my best and only friend I had. I am going to feel soooooo lonely from this point forward. Here I am in Memphis, now all alone.
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>>>>I did my best to stop her from the drinking, but me being gone all day, she too got lonely and I guess the Tortilla was the only friend she had then. It finally caught up to her.
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>>>>I held her hand in the last moments, and felt the last pulse of her heart. Things like that make one thing about themselves and the thing they do.
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>>>>My world has been shattered and will never be the same again. I will be alright, but the next few weeks are going to be rough.
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>>>>I and my cat (Tiger) keep looking over at the chair expecting to she Angela sitting there, but never more.
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>>>>Thank to all.
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>>>>Greg
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>>>>(Please, no thread drift.)
Greg Reichert