A difficult time is coming for us,
We spent most of our fourth of July at close relatives house to be near her as her time is coming. She has terminal cancer in the pancreas, and it's taking a big bite lately. The last time I was there, she was up and still working in the kitchen, but today she is down, and it's looking like getting back up is not likely. This is a close aunt of my wifes, and the wife of the Sergeant Major in the family.(There's lots of military in the family). She has stood by and maintained her home as her husband traveled from battlefield to battlefield, training missions, duty assignments, and posts all over the world, including the infamous Vietnam. The Sergeant Major retired after 30 years in the US Army, and was able to spend some of his retirement with her before this struck. It's pretty sad, but they are planning this well. Family is taking turns visiting, and we are close so my wife is there several days a week for a few hours each time. I always thought highly of her. They are good folks, and welcomed me into the family without hesitation or premise. It will be hard to see her go, but I also know we will be spending more time with SM from then on. He's a great guy, especially considering what he's been through in his career, and his childhood. They both survived the occupation of Guam, and he was a bit orphaned during that period. All in all, they have done OK for themselves for their beginnings and for their earlier income on military pay. I sure wish they could have more time together to enjoy what they've earned
We spent most of our fourth of July at close relatives house to be near her as her time is coming. She has terminal cancer in the pancreas, and it's taking a big bite lately. The last time I was there, she was up and still working in the kitchen, but today she is down, and it's looking like getting back up is not likely. This is a close aunt of my wifes, and the wife of the Sergeant Major in the family.(There's lots of military in the family). She has stood by and maintained her home as her husband traveled from battlefield to battlefield, training missions, duty assignments, and posts all over the world, including the infamous Vietnam. The Sergeant Major retired after 30 years in the US Army, and was able to spend some of his retirement with her before this struck. It's pretty sad, but they are planning this well. Family is taking turns visiting, and we are close so my wife is there several days a week for a few hours each time. I always thought highly of her. They are good folks, and welcomed me into the family without hesitation or premise. It will be hard to see her go, but I also know we will be spending more time with SM from then on. He's a great guy, especially considering what he's been through in his career, and his childhood. They both survived the occupation of Guam, and he was a bit orphaned during that period. All in all, they have done OK for themselves for their beginnings and for their earlier income on military pay. I sure wish they could have more time together to enjoy what they've earned
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