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Carol's message in the blog:

Gone
Bob died in his sleep this afternoon. It was as peaceful as anyone could
have wished: I was sitting beside him, and he breathed in, and out, and
didn't breathe in again. He had been unconscious since yesterday evening and
showed no signs of distress at any point.

This morning, I read him his latest messages and talked to him, and stroked
his hand. I doubt he heard or felt any of it, but if part of his brain was
still on duty, all he heard during his last hours were the voices of his
family and all he felt were the touches of warm blankets and loving hands.

It was everything I could have asked for, except to have him back. Gone
Bob died in his sleep this afternoon. It was as peaceful as anyone could
have wished: I was sitting beside him, and he breathed in, and out, and
didn't breathe in again. He had been unconscious since yesterday evening and
showed no signs of distress at any point.

This morning, I read him his latest messages and talked to him, and stroked
his hand. I doubt he heard or felt any of it, but if part of his brain was
still on duty, all he heard during his last hours were the voices of his
family and all he felt were the touches of warm blankets and loving hands.

It was everything I could have asked for, except to have him back.





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On Apr 1, 7:48 pm, \(no spam\)"
> wrote:
> Carol's message in the blog:
>
> Gone
> Bob died in his sleep this afternoon. It was as peaceful as anyone could
> have wished: I was sitting beside him, and he breathed in, and out, and
> didn't breathe in again. He had been unconscious since yesterday evening and
> showed no signs of distress at any point.
>
>
> end
>
>
>

I am so so so terribly sorry to hear this, but glad he went
peacefully. Heartfelt sympathy to you and the family and thank you
for letting us know. Heavy hearted as I write this but not nearly as
Carol must be.



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(no spam)" > wrote
in message ...
> Carol's message in the blog:
>
> Gone
> Bob died in his sleep this afternoon. It was as peaceful as anyone could have
> wished: I was sitting beside him, and he breathed in, and out, and didn't
> breathe in again. He had been unconscious since yesterday evening and showed
> no signs of distress at any point.
>
> This morning, I read him his latest messages and talked to him, and stroked
> his hand. I doubt he heard or felt any of it, but if part of his brain was
> still on duty, all he heard during his last hours were the voices of his
> family and all he felt were the touches of warm blankets and loving hands.
>
> It was everything I could have asked for, except to have him back. Gone
> Bob died in his sleep this afternoon. It was as peaceful as anyone could have
> wished: I was sitting beside him, and he breathed in, and out, and didn't
> breathe in again. He had been unconscious since yesterday evening and showed
> no signs of distress at any point.


How wonderful for those around him, and Bob himself.

> This morning, I read him his latest messages and talked to him, and stroked
> his hand. I doubt he heard or felt any of it, but if part of his brain was
> still on duty, all he heard during his last hours were the voices of his
> family and all he felt were the touches of warm blankets and loving hands.


The conventional and hospice care wisdom is to assume he/anyone in that
condition can hear everything even though they may not be able to respond..

I was with my FIL at his last moments. The family had been around all day and
had left for the cafeteria. I had not said a word all day till that time. I
leaned over Charlie who's breathing had been labored and whispered " Charlie you
don't have to do anything you don't want to anymore". He then took 1 last
breath and passed on.

I hope the family can garner strength from those who share their loss.

Dimitri


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> On Apr 1, 7:48 pm, \(no spam\)"
> > wrote:
> > Carol's message in the blog:
> >
> > Gone
> > Bob died in his sleep this afternoon. It was as peaceful as anyone
> > could have wished: I was sitting beside him, and he breathed in,
> > and out, and didn't breathe in again. He had been unconscious since
> > yesterday evening and showed no signs of distress at any point.
> >
> >
> > end
> >
> >
> >

> I am so so so terribly sorry to hear this, but glad he went
> peacefully. Heartfelt sympathy to you and the family and thank you
> for letting us know. Heavy hearted as I write this but not nearly as
> Carol must be.


Seconded, since this is better than I could think of to say.

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> Carol's message in the blog:
>
> Gone
> Bob died in his sleep this afternoon. It was as peaceful as anyone could
> have wished: I was sitting beside him, and he breathed in, and out, and
> didn't breathe in again. He had been unconscious since yesterday evening and
> showed no signs of distress at any point.
>
> This morning, I read him his latest messages and talked to him, and stroked
> his hand. I doubt he heard or felt any of it, but if part of his brain was
> still on duty, all he heard during his last hours were the voices of his
> family and all he felt were the touches of warm blankets and loving hands.
>
> It was everything I could have asked for, except to have him back. Gone
> Bob died in his sleep this afternoon. It was as peaceful as anyone could
> have wished: I was sitting beside him, and he breathed in, and out, and
> didn't breathe in again. He had been unconscious since yesterday evening and
> showed no signs of distress at any point.
>
> This morning, I read him his latest messages and talked to him, and stroked
> his hand. I doubt he heard or felt any of it, but if part of his brain was
> still on duty, all he heard during his last hours were the voices of his
> family and all he felt were the touches of warm blankets and loving hands.
>
> It was everything I could have asked for, except to have him back.
>
>
>

Death comes to us all, but seldom so gently.
My condolences for your loss.
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message ...
> Carol's message in the blog:
>
> Gone
> Bob died in his sleep this afternoon. It was as peaceful as anyone could have
> wished: I was sitting beside him, and he breathed in, and out, and didn't breathe
> in again. He had been unconscious since yesterday evening and showed no signs of
> distress at any point.
>
> This morning, I read him his latest messages and talked to him, and stroked his
> hand. I doubt he heard or felt any of it, but if part of his brain was still on
> duty, all he heard during his last hours were the voices of his family and all he
> felt were the touches of warm blankets and loving hands.
>
> It was everything I could have asked for, except to have him back. Gone
> Bob died in his sleep this afternoon. It was as peaceful as anyone could have
> wished: I was sitting beside him, and he breathed in, and out, and didn't breathe
> in again. He had been unconscious since yesterday evening and showed no signs of
> distress at any point.
>
> This morning, I read him his latest messages and talked to him, and stroked his
> hand. I doubt he heard or felt any of it, but if part of his brain was still on
> duty, all he heard during his last hours were the voices of his family and all he
> felt were the touches of warm blankets and loving hands.
>
> It was everything I could have asked for, except to have him back.


My heartfelt condolences to the family and to everyone who cared about Bob. I did not
know him well, but I am grateful, nonetheless, that he passed peacefully and with his
loved ones surrounding him.

I believe that, although they are unable to respond, people in his situation can
indeed hear our words and feel our love. God Bless Carol, and Godspeed, Bob.

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> Carol's message in the blog:
>
> Gone
> Bob died in his sleep this afternoon.



RIP.

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:

> Carol's message in the blog:
>
> Gone
> Bob died in his sleep this afternoon. It was as peaceful as
> anyone could have wished:


Sincere condolences.

Rest in peace.


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On Sun, 1 Apr 2007 19:48:04 -0500, \(no
spam\)" > rummaged among random
neurons and opined:

>Carol's message in the blog:
>
>Gone
>Bob died in his sleep this afternoon.


<snip>

May God bless him and keep him.

Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd

--
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old as the bird, and if the bird's breasts had been as full as the
waitress's, it would have been a very good dinner."

-- Duncan Hines

To reply, replace "spaminator" with "cox"
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Dimitri wrote on 01 Apr 2007 in rec.food.cooking

> I hope the family can garner strength from those who share their loss.
>
> Dimitri
>
>


He died knowing he was loved and would be missed. He died in the comfort of
loved ones and could say his Goodbyes....There isn't any better way to die.

I will miss Bob and wish his family well
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> He died knowing he was loved and would be missed. He died in the comfort
> of
> loved ones and could say his Goodbyes....There isn't any better way to
> die.
>
> I will miss Bob and wish his family well


Well said, Alan.

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And as Carol said, in his last minutes he heard the voices of his family and
felt the touch of their hands. What a comfort. We should all be that
fortunate. Bye, Bob.

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On Apr 1, 6:48?pm, \(no spam\)"
> wrote:
> Carol's message in the blog:
>
> Gone
> Bob died in his sleep this afternoon. It was as peaceful as anyone could
> have wished: I was sitting beside him, and he breathed in, and out, and
> didn't breathe in again. He had been unconscious since yesterday evening and
> showed no signs of distress at any point.
>
> This morning, I read him his latest messages and talked to him, and stroked
> his hand. I doubt he heard or felt any of it, but if part of his brain was
> still on duty, all he heard during his last hours were the voices of his
> family and all he felt were the touches of warm blankets and loving hands.
>
> It was everything I could have asked for, except to have him back. Gone
> Bob died in his sleep this afternoon. It was as peaceful as anyone could
> have wished: I was sitting beside him, and he breathed in, and out, and
> didn't breathe in again. He had been unconscious since yesterday evening and
> showed no signs of distress at any point.
>
> This morning, I read him his latest messages and talked to him, and stroked
> his hand. I doubt he heard or felt any of it, but if part of his brain was
> still on duty, all he heard during his last hours were the voices of his
> family and all he felt were the touches of warm blankets and loving hands.
>
> It was everything I could have asked for, except to have him back.
>
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He has been in my thoughts today. Now I know why. I am so glad he went
so peacefully and surrounded by loved ones. I will really miss his
posts,
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In article >,
\(no spam\) > wrote:
>Carol's message in the blog:
>
>Gone
>Bob died in his sleep this afternoon. It was as peaceful as anyone could
>have wished: I was sitting beside him, and he breathed in, and out, and
>didn't breathe in again. He had been unconscious since yesterday evening and
>showed no signs of distress at any point.
>
>This morning, I read him his latest messages and talked to him, and stroked
>his hand. I doubt he heard or felt any of it, but if part of his brain was
>still on duty, all he heard during his last hours were the voices of his
>family and all he felt were the touches of warm blankets and loving hands.
>
>It was everything I could have asked for, except to have him back. Gone
>Bob died in his sleep this afternoon. It was as peaceful as anyone could
>have wished: I was sitting beside him, and he breathed in, and out, and
>didn't breathe in again. He had been unconscious since yesterday evening and
>showed no signs of distress at any point.
>
>This morning, I read him his latest messages and talked to him, and stroked
>his hand. I doubt he heard or felt any of it, but if part of his brain was
>still on duty, all he heard during his last hours were the voices of his
>family and all he felt were the touches of warm blankets and loving hands.
>
>It was everything I could have asked for, except to have him back.


Safe journey, Bob. We'll miss you here.

My deepest sympathies to Carol (who totally rocks) and the family. (And,
yes, I have heard that people can hear long after other things have shut
down.)

Rest eternal grant unto him, O Lord,
And light perpetual shine upon him.
May his soul, and the souls of all the departed,
rest in peace.

*wee dram raised*

Charlotte
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My condolences go to his family. This is so sad.
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One time on Usenet, \(no spam\)"
> said:

> Carol's message in the blog:
>
> Gone
> Bob died in his sleep this afternoon. It was as peaceful as anyone could
> have wished: I was sitting beside him, and he breathed in, and out, and
> didn't breathe in again. He had been unconscious since yesterday evening and
> showed no signs of distress at any point.


<snip>

Fare Well, Mr. Pastorio... :-(

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(no spam) wrote:
> Carol's message in the blog:
>
> Gone
> Bob died in his sleep this afternoon. It was as peaceful as anyone
> could have wished: I was sitting beside him, and he breathed in, and
> out, and didn't breathe in again. He had been unconscious since
> yesterday evening and showed no signs of distress at any point.
>
> This morning, I read him his latest messages and talked to him, and
> stroked his hand. I doubt he heard or felt any of it, but if part of
> his brain was still on duty, all he heard during his last hours were
> the voices of his family and all he felt were the touches of warm
> blankets and loving hands.
>
> It was everything I could have asked for, except to have him back.
> Gone
> Bob died in his sleep this afternoon. It was as peaceful as anyone
> could have wished: I was sitting beside him, and he breathed in, and
> out, and didn't breathe in again. He had been unconscious since
> yesterday evening and showed no signs of distress at any point.
>
> This morning, I read him his latest messages and talked to him, and
> stroked his hand. I doubt he heard or felt any of it, but if part of
> his brain was still on duty, all he heard during his last hours were
> the voices of his family and all he felt were the touches of warm
> blankets and loving hands.
>
> It was everything I could have asked for, except to have him back.


He will definitely be missed. He was so friendly and had a great knowledge
of food. Bye, Bob.

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On Apr 1, 8:48?pm, "rmarksbe..." wrote:
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> Carol's message in the blog:
>
> Bob died in his sleep this afternoon. It was as peaceful as anyone could
> have wished


A fond Dean Martin Arriverderci.

http://www.thehotdogs.com/Artists_D/...in_Lyrics.html

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> Carol's message in the blog:
>
> Gone
> Bob died in his sleep this afternoon. It was as peaceful as anyone could
> have wished: I was sitting beside him, and he breathed in, and out, and
> didn't breathe in again. He had been unconscious since yesterday evening and
> showed no signs of distress at any point.
>



Sorry to hear of his death. Glad to hear that he went peacefully.
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> Dimitri wrote on 01 Apr 2007 in rec.food.cooking
>
>> I hope the family can garner strength from those who share their loss.
>>
>> Dimitri
>>
>>

>
> He died knowing he was loved and would be missed. He died in the comfort
> of
> loved ones and could say his Goodbyes....There isn't any better way to
> die.


No, there isn't. We should all be so fortunate.

Have a safe and peaceful journey, Bob.

Mary


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(no spam)" >
wrote in message ...
> Carol's message in the blog:
>
> Gone
> Bob died in his sleep this afternoon. It was as peaceful as anyone could
> have wished: I was sitting beside him, and he breathed in, and out, and
> didn't breathe in again. He had been unconscious since yesterday evening
> and showed no signs of distress at any point.
>
> This morning, I read him his latest messages and talked to him, and
> stroked his hand. I doubt he heard or felt any of it, but if part of his
> brain was still on duty, all he heard during his last hours were the
> voices of his family and all he felt were the touches of warm blankets and
> loving hands.
>
> It was everything I could have asked for, except to have him back. Gone
> Bob died in his sleep this afternoon. It was as peaceful as anyone could
> have wished: I was sitting beside him, and he breathed in, and out, and
> didn't breathe in again. He had been unconscious since yesterday evening
> and showed no signs of distress at any point.
>
> This morning, I read him his latest messages and talked to him, and
> stroked his hand. I doubt he heard or felt any of it, but if part of his
> brain was still on duty, all he heard during his last hours were the
> voices of his family and all he felt were the touches of warm blankets and
> loving hands.
>
> It was everything I could have asked for, except to have him back.
>

I am very sorry for your loss.
Janet




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Heartfelt sympathies from both my husband and I. We went thru very
similar time with his dad just 3 years ago. It's something you never
forget, wish it didn't happen but would want for yourself, too, under
these circumstances. Family all around, the peace of your home, I
wouldn't want it any other way.

Peace and love the the suffering family. You are in our thoughts....

Melondy

(no spam) wrote:
> Carol's message in the blog:
>
> Gone
> Bob died in his sleep this afternoon. It was as peaceful as anyone could
> have wished: I was sitting beside him, and he breathed in, and out, and
> didn't breathe in again. He had been unconscious since yesterday evening and
> showed no signs of distress at any point.
>
> This morning, I read him his latest messages and talked to him, and stroked
> his hand. I doubt he heard or felt any of it, but if part of his brain was
> still on duty, all he heard during his last hours were the voices of his
> family and all he felt were the touches of warm blankets and loving hands.
>
> It was everything I could have asked for, except to have him back. Gone
> Bob died in his sleep this afternoon. It was as peaceful as anyone could
> have wished: I was sitting beside him, and he breathed in, and out, and
> didn't breathe in again. He had been unconscious since yesterday evening and
> showed no signs of distress at any point.
>
> This morning, I read him his latest messages and talked to him, and stroked
> his hand. I doubt he heard or felt any of it, but if part of his brain was
> still on duty, all he heard during his last hours were the voices of his
> family and all he felt were the touches of warm blankets and loving hands.
>
> It was everything I could have asked for, except to have him back.
>
>
>

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Sleep thy final sleep,
Free from care and sorrow.
Rest where none weep,
And we too, shall follow.


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On Apr 1, 5:48 pm, \(no spam\)"
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> Carol's message in the blog:
>
> Gone
> Bob died in his sleep this afternoon. It was as peaceful as anyone could
> have wished: I was sitting beside him, and he breathed in, and out, and
> didn't breathe in again. He had been unconscious since yesterday evening and
> showed no signs of distress at any point.


In case Bob's family is reading this thread; I'm merely a stranger to
Bob but my thoughts are with him and those that love him. I hope that
time helps lessen the pain of loss.




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> Gone
> Bob died in his sleep this afternoon. It was as peaceful as anyone could
> have wished:


Vaya con Dios, both Bob and family.
Edrena


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\(no spam\)"
> wrote:

> Carol's message in the blog:
>
> Gone
> Bob died in his sleep this afternoon. It was as peaceful as anyone could
> have wished:


Serious condolences.

Such a dynamic soul will be seriously missed.

Only the good die so young. :-(

Cheers!

Kat (crying)
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In article >, Andy <q> wrote:

> Sleep thy final sleep,
> Free from care and sorrow.
> Rest where none weep,
> And we too, shall follow.
>
>
> Andy


We will all be there someday.
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My thoughts and prayers are with his family. Whatta great guy! I will miss
his wit, his wonderful turn of phrase. Leave it to Bob to go out on April
1! I'll check the blog to see if there's information about where to send a
remembrance.

"Eternal rest grant unto him, . And let perpetual light shine upon him. May
he rest in peace. May his soul and the souls of all the faithful departed,
through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen."


TammyM

(no spam)" >
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>
> Gone
> Bob died in his sleep this afternoon. It was as peaceful as anyone could
> have wished: I was sitting beside him, and he breathed in, and out, and
> didn't breathe in again. He had been unconscious since yesterday evening
> and showed no signs of distress at any point.
>
> This morning, I read him his latest messages and talked to him, and
> stroked his hand. I doubt he heard or felt any of it, but if part of his
> brain was still on duty, all he heard during his last hours were the
> voices of his family and all he felt were the touches of warm blankets and
> loving hands.
>
> It was everything I could have asked for, except to have him back. Gone
> Bob died in his sleep this afternoon. It was as peaceful as anyone could
> have wished: I was sitting beside him, and he breathed in, and out, and
> didn't breathe in again. He had been unconscious since yesterday evening
> and showed no signs of distress at any point.
>
> This morning, I read him his latest messages and talked to him, and
> stroked his hand. I doubt he heard or felt any of it, but if part of his
> brain was still on duty, all he heard during his last hours were the
> voices of his family and all he felt were the touches of warm blankets and
> loving hands.
>
> It was everything I could have asked for, except to have him back.
>
>
>
>



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>> It was everything I could have asked for, except to have him back.
>> Gone Bob died in his sleep this afternoon.

>
> I had been hoping for some miracle. I am so glad that if it was his time;
> He went peacefully. God speed Bob.
>
> Michael


Michael,

I too had been hoping for a miracle and remembering the advanced cancer that
Lance Armstrong had and yet survived. Alas, this was not meant to be for
Bob.

Chris in Pearland, TX


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>
>Gone
>Bob died in his sleep this afternoon. It was as peaceful as anyone could
>have wished: I was sitting beside him, and he breathed in, and out, and
>didn't breathe in again. He had been unconscious since yesterday evening and
>showed no signs of distress at any point.
>
>This morning, I read him his latest messages and talked to him, and stroked
>his hand. I doubt he heard or felt any of it, but if part of his brain was
>still on duty, all he heard during his last hours were the voices of his
>family and all he felt were the touches of warm blankets and loving hands.
>
>It was everything I could have asked for, except to have him back. Gone
>Bob died in his sleep this afternoon. It was as peaceful as anyone could
>have wished: I was sitting beside him, and he breathed in, and out, and
>didn't breathe in again. He had been unconscious since yesterday evening and
>showed no signs of distress at any point.
>


Goodbye, Bob. I'm sorry you've gone.

I wish strength and comfort for the Pastorio family.
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> Carol's message in the blog:
>
> Gone
> Bob died in his sleep this afternoon. It was as peaceful as anyone could
> have wished: I was sitting beside him, and he breathed in, and out, and
> didn't breathe in again. He had been unconscious since yesterday evening and
> showed no signs of distress at any point.
>
> This morning, I read him his latest messages and talked to him, and stroked
> his hand. I doubt he heard or felt any of it, but if part of his brain was
> still on duty, all he heard during his last hours were the voices of his
> family and all he felt were the touches of warm blankets and loving hands.
>
> It was everything I could have asked for, except to have him back. Gone
> Bob died in his sleep this afternoon. It was as peaceful as anyone could
> have wished: I was sitting beside him, and he breathed in, and out, and
> didn't breathe in again. He had been unconscious since yesterday evening and
> showed no signs of distress at any point.
>
> This morning, I read him his latest messages and talked to him, and stroked
> his hand. I doubt he heard or felt any of it, but if part of his brain was
> still on duty, all he heard during his last hours were the voices of his
> family and all he felt were the touches of warm blankets and loving hands.
>
> It was everything I could have asked for, except to have him back.
>
>

How sad! But there comes a time when death is all that can be
hoped for. I am glad his end was without suffering. RIP, Bob.
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>Carol's message in the blog:
>
>Gone
>Bob died in his sleep this afternoon. It was as peaceful as anyone could
>have wished: I was sitting beside him, and he breathed in, and out, and
>didn't breathe in again. He had been unconscious since yesterday evening and
>showed no signs of distress at any point.


This is very sad. My condolences.

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Rest in peace, Bob. To Carol and family, my condolences.

Like most of us, I never knew Bob in person yet felt I knew him as a
friend. He will be sorely missed.

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On Sun, 1 Apr 2007 19:48:04 -0500, \(no
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>Carol's message in the blog:
>
>Gone
>Bob died in his sleep this afternoon. It was as peaceful as anyone could
>have wished: I was sitting beside him, and he breathed in, and out, and
>didn't breathe in again. He had been unconscious since yesterday evening and
>showed no signs of distress at any point.


Farewell Bob...
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(no spam)" >
wrote in message ...
> Carol's message in the blog:
>
> Gone
> Bob died in his sleep this afternoon. It was as peaceful as anyone could
> have wished: I was sitting beside him, and he breathed in, and out, and
> didn't breathe in again. He had been unconscious since yesterday evening
> and showed no signs of distress at any point.
>
> This morning, I read him his latest messages and talked to him, and
> stroked his hand. I doubt he heard or felt any of it, but if part of his
> brain was still on duty, all he heard during his last hours were the
> voices of his family and all he felt were the touches of warm blankets
> and loving hands.
>
> It was everything I could have asked for, except to have him back. Gone
> Bob died in his sleep this afternoon. It was as peaceful as anyone could
> have wished: I was sitting beside him, and he breathed in, and out, and
> didn't breathe in again. He had been unconscious since yesterday evening
> and showed no signs of distress at any point.
>
> This morning, I read him his latest messages and talked to him, and
> stroked his hand. I doubt he heard or felt any of it, but if part of his
> brain was still on duty, all he heard during his last hours were the
> voices of his family and all he felt were the touches of warm blankets
> and loving hands.
>
> It was everything I could have asked for, except to have him back.
>
>
>
>

My condolences to the family. He will be missed.

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