tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2471228237656801865.post8674313728549850038..comments2023-09-15T04:32:03.325-05:00Comments on The Sullivan Four: Monday Mourning -- Different Losses, Same PainThe Sullivan Fourhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02974080256901038198noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2471228237656801865.post-77612790893729819682011-06-14T11:20:13.449-05:002011-06-14T11:20:13.449-05:00I have had the same thoughts you've had...whic...I have had the same thoughts you've had...which is "easier"? I think it all stinks, and all is gut wrenching pain. I think though, with sweet Hannah, you have more memories to grieve over. <br /><br />Even though I am confident our loved ones moved to Heaven and we will see them again, death down here stinks!<br /><br />Thinking of you, and always sweet Hannah!!! KelleyA Mother's Lovehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00411629514460423349noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2471228237656801865.post-39246750727524409352011-06-14T09:40:19.005-05:002011-06-14T09:40:19.005-05:00What a powerful message Jill! I feel like your me...What a powerful message Jill! I feel like your messages hit me right in the gut and it's hard to stomach that sometimes, but your messages are so powerful but peaceful at the same time. I love to read your blog. You should be a motivational speaker. I always pray for your great family. Thank you for being a true example of a Christian family.Melissa McConehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00121709292310642881noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2471228237656801865.post-12195761167674034212011-06-14T08:54:55.806-05:002011-06-14T08:54:55.806-05:00I can't imagine losing a child, I am pretty po...I can't imagine losing a child, I am pretty positive I had a miscarriage between my son and daughter but there was no data back in the 70's to prove it so I sat with 'a question' for many years. My joy will be when I arrive in heaven and perhaps meet someone for the first time?<br />I am so sorry for your loss, we lost our mother (for me mom in law) last year from pancreatic cancer and yes it is way hard to see the person 'leave slowly' right before your eyes. I called it the dance of death for every day brought different steps and movement within the disease process. My daughter lost her best friend at age 14 from leukemia and we 'walked through that' too. Can't really decide if a slow leaving is better than a phone called jarring one's heart. I think to never say 'goodbye' is the most difficult for one's heart. Unfinished heart hurt's take a long time to heal if ever. I sit with your question and wonder as healing continues.Thoughts for the dayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07166340365607117445noreply@blogger.com