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I don't want to make this a big deal but I want to share this with my friends.

She loved my car. When it rolled onto her driveway she just stood there, smiling, and always said "What a beautiful car" When I asked her to drive it was a quick shake of the head and "No!!"

It was special because she was born and raised in Bowling Green, Ky, and her son was special to her too. She passed on peacefully on Dec. 27th.

Call your mom.

tlong
 
Tim,

We acknowledge your grief. It's a terrible time for you, but your happy memories of her will help sustain you in the days to come.

It's not an easy time........that's for sure.
 
tlong,

Our deepest sympathies to you.

Elaine
 
tlong,
Very sorry for your loss...hang in there pal. :grouphug:

Jeff
 
My sincerest condolences, tlong, I am sorry for you loss.

Anthony
 
Tim,
Very sorry to hear of your loss.....thanks for sharing.

My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Wish I could call my mother.

-John
 
All our thoughts and prayers are with you

Craig
 
Thanks for sharing, we all feel your grief. Lost my dad about a year ago and Mom's just hanging in there, just talked to her tonight.
 
tlong,

I'm sorry to hear of your loss.

You made me stop and think. I'll give my mom an extra hug. Going to see her Saturday.

Tammy
 
Please accept my condolences to you and your family in your time of grief, Tim.

-Mac
 
I lost my mom a few years ago and I still have an empty felling in my heart.
 
Very sorry to hear this Tim. Peace be with you and your loved ones.

The end of 2005 wasn't a good one for my family either. Lost my 15 year old niece to a car accident and my wife's uncle died in the hospital several weeks after surgery.

Great advice we should all take Tim, "call your Mom." I'll add in any loved one with Mom to this advice. Things can happen so quick...in the blink of an eye... Do your best to tell those close to you that you love them and never hold anger longer than...(for the life of me, I can't think of any approperiate time limit to this), because life is too short and regret is one of the worst "pains" to live with.

Peace to all.
 
Mothers

I send my deepest condolances. Your pain is also mine as I lost my mom this year. But you also reminded me of her and my dad pulling up into my driveway with the top down on their 60 vette both wearing matching blue Corvette jackets. (Which I still have) There is something about a vette that brings up found memories. May we always remember our parents. I know that I am leaving my kids with their memories of me as I drive up in their driveways in the vette or on the motorcycle. May God bless you with the joy of your memories.
 
Thank you all for the kindest of words. She was 74 and crackalackin' right up to the instant of her death. I hope I can go out full throttle used up and smokin'!

It has shuffled my priorities. You have to be related but you don't have to be friends, and we were. Born in the middle of the Depression she saved everything with no debt, a true anachronism these days.

I have never met most of you, and that makes your compassion even more overwhelming. She would want us to get it together and live each second like we stole it!:)



Tim
 
Tim...
our prayers go out to you and your family...
I'd love to call my mom or my dad but they are both gone,but such is life.....God Bless...
 

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