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    Death in family

    My auntie died today. Sounds awful, but it's not a shock....she'd been in and out of hospital for a while with covid, COPD, liver/kidney issues because of alcohol dependence and she'd lost all but 20% of her vision. I know she'll be at peace now. We used to be so close when I was younger, used to spend the 6 weeks holiday at her house and she'd make a big pan of corned beef hash for us all, with brown sauce....then she'd take us to our uncle every Saturday to have a bet on the horse and my uncle (he's also deceased) used to make us a plate up with sandwiches, a chocolate flapjack and a cake with some juice. kind of grew apart as I got older and had my own children but I still saw her regularly at family parties/in the bingo etc.

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    Librarian and chief holder of antiquities and biscuits Jaquaia's Avatar
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    So sorry for your loss
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    Im so sorry, Love. Sounds like you have some amazing memories with her
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    Sorry for your loss. Hold onto those good memories
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    I'm so sorry lovely. Sounds like you have loads of wonderful memories..
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