There are no words to express my sorrow and pain you are feeling right now. I can not imagine the pain you are experiencing right now.
Not much help in hearing this, but it can be comforting at this time to know that Amy is with Him now.
Also know that He IS watching over you and as your post states “God never puts more on you than you can handle.” Hard to believe at such a difficult time you are experiencing in your life right now but the words are definitely true. You must be an extremely strong person.
Please hang in there. You WILL get through all of this. Reach out to all of us who think the world of you and we will be there for you.
I’m angry and sad and confused. Amy had a stroke less than 6 months ago – she had struggled with alcoholism over the years. She has two precious sons – Jackson and Jed. They live with their dad. My aunt I was sad about, but could handle – she was close to 90. Amy was 39. Just wasn’t supposed to happen. And my poor Aunt Melissa is having to endure the loss of a child. Not natural.
Your cousin Amy needs you to be strong. You will miss her but she would not want her loved ones to be sad and distraught, that is not what eternity with God is about.
Life is short and the time to be together once again will happen. For now, rejoice in her life and the memories you had. **hugs**.
There is nothing that I can say that will ease the pain of losing a close loved one. Like others have posted here, I can not even begin to imagine what you are going through this week. All that I can say is that you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. Please hang in there and take care of yourself.
Oh Tiffany, I am so so sorry. I lost my cousin a few years ago and it is such a shock to lose someone so close in age too.
I am praying that you weather this storm and hold close to God. I know how incredibly hard it is to do that when it seems like you are being hit from a million different directions.
Tiffany, my heart is breaking for you. Just know that all of us out here are thinking of you and sending you lots of love. We think the world of you and we’re here when you need us.
I’m sorry for your loss, Tiff. My prayers are with you and your family. Alcoholism is a terrible disease. I think that not enough people take it seriously because it’s legal and stuff.
My father passed away from pancreatic cancer two years ago due to alcoholism. Even when you know it’s coming, it’s not something you can really prepare yourself to deal with.
It took a while for it to hit me that he wasn’t coming back. It was like he was gone on a long fishing trip (something he liked to do).
I take comfort in the fact that he is heaven and no longer suffering. I also pray every night before I go to bed so it doesn’t feel like he is gone. I think as long as I keep him in my memory and my heart that he won’t ever be.
At times like this there are no words that can ease the pain. My heart is breaking for you. This may sound strange, but… I envy you that you can grieve early on. When these things happen to me, I get numb, do what is necessary and then sometimes years later it hits me. It’s odd, but that’s how it is for me.
You were so lucky to have a cousin that was so close in age and one that you grew up with. Once the pain subsides you will begin to remember ONLY the good times.
Life is unfair, there is no two ways about it. There are some questions that we never get answers to.
I will keep you and your family close in my prayers. I too am here for you. I will send you my phone number should you feel you want to talk.
Tiffany,
I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your cousin and your aunt. The hardest thing in life to bear is the death of a loved one and unfortunately it is something that happens to us all at some point in life. I lost my cousin too earlier this year due to a heart attack brought on by his diabetes and like your cousin, he was only in his late thirties…so hard to bear for the whole family. But remember God also gives us the strength to beat it. Just take it day by day and take some time out.
I will pray for you and your family too.
There are somethings in this life that are just not fair. We are not promised a tomorrow but just to live each and everyday to the fullest. For each person that is different.
I would like to give you a gift…it’s FREE.
I call the number each time I need help or strength. Here it is…..I have it stored on my cell phone ..under….
“God”….1-800-939-5689. Take a moment and call the number. I’m sure you will be helped and comforted.
I am so sorry to hear about your cousin. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. We can not even begin to imagine what you are going through but we are all here for you.
I am so sorry about your cousin. If you need anything, please don’t hesitate to contact me. You are a very strong person to put yourself back into working again. I’m not sure I would be able to do that. But, from reading your post today I can see that coming back actually helped you.
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Tiffany,
There are no words to express my sorrow and pain you are feeling right now. I can not imagine the pain you are experiencing right now.
Not much help in hearing this, but it can be comforting at this time to know that Amy is with Him now.
Also know that He IS watching over you and as your post states “God never puts more on you than you can handle.” Hard to believe at such a difficult time you are experiencing in your life right now but the words are definitely true. You must be an extremely strong person.
Please hang in there. You WILL get through all of this. Reach out to all of us who think the world of you and we will be there for you.
God Bless You and your family,
Dianne
I’m angry and sad and confused. Amy had a stroke less than 6 months ago – she had struggled with alcoholism over the years. She has two precious sons – Jackson and Jed. They live with their dad. My aunt I was sad about, but could handle – she was close to 90. Amy was 39. Just wasn’t supposed to happen. And my poor Aunt Melissa is having to endure the loss of a child. Not natural.
Hey Eiffany, so sorry to hear about your cousin.
Your cousin Amy needs you to be strong. You will miss her but she would not want her loved ones to be sad and distraught, that is not what eternity with God is about.
Life is short and the time to be together once again will happen. For now, rejoice in her life and the memories you had. **hugs**.
Tiffany,
I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your cousin. It is especially hard when you feel like you’re being knocked over by one thing after another.
I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers.
Here is one of my favorite quotes. I hope it will make your memories of Amy even more special.
“What you leave behind is not what is engraved in stone monuments but what is woven into the lives of others.”–Pericles
Jenny
I strongly believe that god will not put any more on you than you can handle!
I can’t imagine what your going through, I know it must be hard! Just keep your head up Tiff and I know you’ll pull through it!
If you need anything I’m here! Just in case if you don’t have it my email is cjhallock@gmail.com or if you would like to talk I can send you my #
Keep your head up!
and
STAY BOOSTED!
C.J.
Hey Tiff,
There is nothing that I can say that will ease the pain of losing a close loved one. Like others have posted here, I can not even begin to imagine what you are going through this week. All that I can say is that you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. Please hang in there and take care of yourself.
Shaun
Oh Tiffany, I am so so sorry. I lost my cousin a few years ago and it is such a shock to lose someone so close in age too.
I am praying that you weather this storm and hold close to God. I know how incredibly hard it is to do that when it seems like you are being hit from a million different directions.
Praying for peace for you and your family…
Charity
Tiffany, my heart is breaking for you. Just know that all of us out here are thinking of you and sending you lots of love. We think the world of you and we’re here when you need us.
I’m sorry for your loss, Tiff. My prayers are with you and your family. Alcoholism is a terrible disease. I think that not enough people take it seriously because it’s legal and stuff.
My father passed away from pancreatic cancer two years ago due to alcoholism. Even when you know it’s coming, it’s not something you can really prepare yourself to deal with.
It took a while for it to hit me that he wasn’t coming back. It was like he was gone on a long fishing trip (something he liked to do).
I take comfort in the fact that he is heaven and no longer suffering. I also pray every night before I go to bed so it doesn’t feel like he is gone. I think as long as I keep him in my memory and my heart that he won’t ever be.
Dearest Tiff:
At times like this there are no words that can ease the pain. My heart is breaking for you. This may sound strange, but… I envy you that you can grieve early on. When these things happen to me, I get numb, do what is necessary and then sometimes years later it hits me. It’s odd, but that’s how it is for me.
You were so lucky to have a cousin that was so close in age and one that you grew up with. Once the pain subsides you will begin to remember ONLY the good times.
Life is unfair, there is no two ways about it. There are some questions that we never get answers to.
I will keep you and your family close in my prayers. I too am here for you. I will send you my phone number should you feel you want to talk.
Roz
Tiffany,
I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your cousin and your aunt. The hardest thing in life to bear is the death of a loved one and unfortunately it is something that happens to us all at some point in life. I lost my cousin too earlier this year due to a heart attack brought on by his diabetes and like your cousin, he was only in his late thirties…so hard to bear for the whole family. But remember God also gives us the strength to beat it. Just take it day by day and take some time out.
I will pray for you and your family too.
Tiffany,
There are somethings in this life that are just not fair. We are not promised a tomorrow but just to live each and everyday to the fullest. For each person that is different.
I would like to give you a gift…it’s FREE.
I call the number each time I need help or strength. Here it is…..I have it stored on my cell phone ..under….
“God”….1-800-939-5689. Take a moment and call the number. I’m sure you will be helped and comforted.
Praying for you and your family.
Tiffany,
I am so sorry to hear about your cousin. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. We can not even begin to imagine what you are going through but we are all here for you.
Adrian
Tiffany,
I am so sorry about your cousin. If you need anything, please don’t hesitate to contact me. You are a very strong person to put yourself back into working again. I’m not sure I would be able to do that. But, from reading your post today I can see that coming back actually helped you.
In the name of Jesus, I pray that these attacks against Tiffany and her family stop at once.
God I pray that you protect and keep her and her family in your hedge of protection from the attacks of satan.
Thank you Lord, Jesus Amen.
I’m praying for you Tiffany.
God bless You.
Tiffany I’m so very sorry to hear of your loss. There is a saying “those whom the gods love, die young.” I hope the thought brings you some comfort.
Blessings to you and your family.