Darlene Ann Vanscoy
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  • Eastpointe, MI
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I am a widow now I work part time in a deli I recieve disabilty for a knee replacemebt
About my Loss:
I lost my husband daniel on May 8th 2015 he did have a pacemaker he was doing awesome I went to work he had a massive heart attack he called 911 himself I always told never to wait. Im grief stricken as I miss him I cannot stop crying and the disbelief. He died before I got to the hospital. Im having a hard time he was my rock!!
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At 11:47pm on June 6, 2015, Sara Schwartztrauber said…

Darlene

I'm sure tomorrow will be a very hard day, as well as Monday. I know that we all have to go through that first year of "firsts" without our love. First birthday, first Christmas, first anniversary. I know that as Father's Day approaches I am so sad at the thought of my kids spending it without their dad. I am ordering each of them a photo book with pictures of them and their dad and will give it to them on Father's Day. We will spend the evening together in honor of keeping the traditions that we worked so hard to build, but it will be beyond sad. It's hard enough to just get through a regular day without him.

Today I tried to decide what to have engraved on his stone, and it is just hard. How do I tell his story in just a few words. The woman that did Jim's eulogy said she had heard many times that someone was "larger than life" but that with my husband, it was the first time that she believed it. He was the first person that everyone turned to with their problems, and the first person to find away to make someone's life easier, or better. How do I fill those shoes, for all of those people.

I hope you can find a way to get through the next two days with a little bit of happiness remembering the love you shared and the memories you have.

At 10:55pm on June 5, 2015, Sara Schwartztrauber said…

Hi Darlene

I lost my husband of 37 years on April 1st. I feel like I can't breathe most of the time because I miss him so much. Please don't be so hard on yourself about not being home. I was home when my husband passed. He had been fighting cancer for 13 months and went from 256lbs to 126 lbs. I had just left the room when his sister and my sister called me back and said he was gone.

I don't know which is worse, watching your love die a slow painful death or losing them quickly. I know that we had time to say to each other what he wanted to say, but it's horrible watching and never thinking you are doing enough. I wish I had some magic words, but I don't, I too miss him so much that I cant stop crying most of the time. We worked together, so that isn't even a way to escape. Please know that I know how you feel and you aren't alone.

 
 
 

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