Redbone
Well-Known Member
I can hardly believe I'm typing this so soon after my younger brother walked on last fall, after a 25 year battle with Diabetes.
My sister who at age 55 and was just two and a half years older than me has left us with what looks to be natural causes. We do not have a 100% clear understanding exactly what happened as there looks to be several events that led up to her final moments. It is with a deep sense of loss my sister, brother and myself have been left with her sudden passing, to say the least we are in a state of shock. She was a great sister for my brother and I, taking us in at a young age after our parents had passed. Her guidence helped to keep us on a good path and were grew up better men because of her.
If there was anything lasting we will need to remember is that she was enjoying one of her all time favorite things to do, which was walking on the shores of lake Superior looking for agates, on a very warm day with Princess, her beautiful walker hound.
She will be sadly missed by many family and friends.
My sister who at age 55 and was just two and a half years older than me has left us with what looks to be natural causes. We do not have a 100% clear understanding exactly what happened as there looks to be several events that led up to her final moments. It is with a deep sense of loss my sister, brother and myself have been left with her sudden passing, to say the least we are in a state of shock. She was a great sister for my brother and I, taking us in at a young age after our parents had passed. Her guidence helped to keep us on a good path and were grew up better men because of her.
If there was anything lasting we will need to remember is that she was enjoying one of her all time favorite things to do, which was walking on the shores of lake Superior looking for agates, on a very warm day with Princess, her beautiful walker hound.
She will be sadly missed by many family and friends.