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Friday, February 10, 2012

Funeral Song

Eden asked "What is your funeral song? Do you think about it? Are you terrified of death too - like, TERRIFIED?"    http://www.edenriley.com


I am not afraid of death. I am, however, anxious and stunned by the effects of being the ones who remain. The emotional devastation, the panic, the depression and the enormous difficulty in getting on with Life. I worry about my son whose beautiful young wife passed away abruptly during her incredible battle against cancer. Rose fought like a champion and she was winning, too. They did not plan for her passing. They went about their business with not a single thought to getting their house in order or planning a funeral.

In an instant, a massive pulmonary embolism shocked her body and stopped her in her tracks. And everything went dark. Literally. The power went OUT in the entire hospital! For no reason, everything electrical 'died'.  All the oxygen machines, the heart monitors, the lights, the elevator, anything with an electrical pulse—shut down. The auxiliary power kicked in with eerie, loud thuds. It sounded like an deep earthquake hammering into the building. The lights stuttered back on along with all the gears and machines of a hospital. It was only a few seconds without power, but enough time for Rose to make her exit statement. She did not want to go and she raged against this cancer that took her away.

Later in the day, as we sat quietly in their living room, Micah played a song Rose had chosen in case she would ever die.  Pink Floyd's "Goodbye Cruel World"  is short and to the point and so very much like her!
"Goodbye cruel world, I'm leaving you today.
Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye.
Goodbye all you people, there's nothing you can say to make me change my mind.
Goodbye."

RoseyPosey, you rock! We miss you like crazy...

3 comments:

  1. Jeannie. I am so very sorry ... cancer is a bastard. I watched my husband get diagnosed with it and he fought and fought. He won, he's still alive.

    But I learnt something - it's not how much you fight. You can fight with every breathe left in you and still get taken. Some things make no sense whatsoever.

    I love Rosie's song.

    xx

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  2. Gosh, what an incredible story... and what a song. What a great song she chose. Love to you and your family.

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  3. Gotta love to the point people, like your daughter in law. May she rest in peace

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