Bereavement
Related: About this forumMy older sister died 20 years ago today.
Even though she was only four years older than me, she was more like my mother than my our real mother. She was my friend, my confident and always had time to talk to me. She had a very rough childhood (we both did), but she could make me laugh and we could cry together. I miss her so much. We saw The Beatles four times, twice in one day. She was only 59 when she died, complications from her MS medications. When new medications are available and they talk about side effects, including death, it is true. Her doctors said her brain cancer was directly related to her meds.
I just wanted to honor her. I have never started a discussion, always respond to other member's post, but my sister was a wonderful person who I miss and love everyday.
SheltieLover
(78,342 posts)cksmithy
(476 posts)livetohike
(24,108 posts)good memories you have of your sister always make you smile.
Permanut
(8,139 posts)I lost my older Sister 4 years ago. A lot of great memories.
cksmithy
(476 posts)Permanut
(8,139 posts)brer cat
(27,446 posts)KT2000
(22,037 posts)My sister was 8 years older and was a mother to me. She taught me everything. Like you, it is still like it was yesterday, the hole is so deep.
Weren't we so lucky to have had our sisters.
3catwoman3
(28,913 posts)It will soon be 48 years since my brother, younger by 3 years and my only sibling, died much too young at 23 in a scuba diving adventure that went awry. We were very close.
Although the sharpness of the grief softens with time, its always there in various ways. I have come to think of it as a biological loneliness.
In memory of our siblings -
delisen
(7,290 posts)I honor your sister. I am glad too know about her life and her caring. I can feel the warmth she brought to you, and to the world.
cksmithy
(476 posts)calimary
(89,309 posts)And Im so sorry for your loss.
Im sure your sister appreciates this tribute you wrote, wherever her spirit is frolicking now.
cksmithy
(476 posts)c-rational
(3,149 posts)cksmithy
(476 posts)stage left
(3,239 posts)Your sister sounds like a very special person.
cksmithy
(476 posts)irisblue
(37,066 posts)IbogaProject
(5,699 posts)Thank you for sharing
cksmithy
(476 posts)Wild blueberry
(8,189 posts)One of the best gifts in the universe.
May her memory be a blessing. Thank you for honoring her, and your connection.
cksmithy
(476 posts)Clouds Passing
(7,512 posts)cksmithy
cksmithy
(476 posts)Jarqui
(10,861 posts)who was and thankfully still is more like a mother to all of my siblings.
She sat in the front row of a Beatles concert ... but couldn't hear them.
We did not have as tough a time growing up - though it had its challenges.
But she's always been there for all of us and still is.
We've been very blessed to have such a person our entire lives.
cksmithy
(476 posts)Fla Dem
(27,493 posts)I still miss my Mom although it's been almost 50 years since she's been gone, I was in my late 20's. I still talk to her, small comments, not big conversations, but it keeps her alive in my heart.
All the best to you.
Grim Chieftain
(1,434 posts)You both are I my thoughts.
cksmithy
(476 posts)MLAA
(19,684 posts)LoisB
(12,594 posts)that you posted to honor her says good things about you and her.
MIButterfly
(2,334 posts)I extend to you my condolences. Your sister sounds like a beautiful person and she will always be in your heart and memory.
With deepest sympathy and much love,
MIButterfly
cksmithy
(476 posts)DeeDeeNY
(3,917 posts)I lost my sister 10 years ago to pancreatic cancer, and I still miss her all the time.
applegrove
(131,122 posts)So sorry for your loss. Thanks for sharing her with us.
cksmithy
(476 posts)Dear_Prudence
(1,117 posts)For sharing your warm memories of your sister. My condolences on your loss. 🕯
cksmithy
(476 posts)JudyM
(29,672 posts)Touched my heart. I always wished I could've had a sister, and I can imagine how nice it was to have yours from the bit you wrote.
Wishing you lots of warm memories to help you keep feeling her spirit in your heart.
