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You guys will both be in our prayers.

The only advice I can give has already been given. Tell your parents what they meant to you. Thank them for everything. If there have been any contentious issues, bring these out into the light and tell them that these issues are of no consequence. Let them know that you forgive them for anything that needs that and ask their forgiveness. Tell them you will continue to pray for them when they have departed.

Once a parent passes away, most people will tell you that there is so much that they wish they had said. Don't be one of those people.

Be positive, be happy, but don't let that get into the way of them talking about their death and expressing their last wishes. Be a servant to the person that God chose to bring your soul into this world through and show your parents infinite love.
 
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I'm sorry to hear about this BKB (and Hawg.) My wife's dad was diagnosed with lymph node cancer about 8 months after we were married. He passed away within 3 months. We traveled back regularly (we lived out of state at the time) to visit, it was amazing to see how quickly he deteriorated. I still remember the weekend he passed. It was not unexpected, and it seemed to be quite peaceful, with all of his family bedside.

I hope that your mother's passing will be equally peaceful, and that she will know how much she is truly loved by you and your family members. Your mother & family (as well as Hawg's dad and family) are certainly in my prayers.
 
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My thoughts and prayers are with both BKB and exhawg. Having lost my mother to cancer last year, I know EXACTLY what you are going through. If you need anything, please let me know. I'm dealing with this same shit all over again, this time with my dad. Life never gets any easier. Stay strong.
 
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