2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumSo wait - it's Ok to talk about how your mother found out that your father had died,
it's Ok to talk about a miscarriage, but releasing your taxes is too personal?!?!
grasswire
(50,130 posts)His mother woke up and found no rose, so she went looking for George and found him dead.
I'm not sure I believe this story. Did they sleep in separate rooms? Did he usually rise much earlier, and then tiptoe into the room to put the rose on the nightstand?
I just can't quite figure out the details of this.
enlightenment
(8,830 posts)- including the last week of my mother's life. My dad insisted on having a bed next to her.
He brought her a cup of coffee nearly every morning of their marriage. She rarely woke up when he got out of bed, as he did rise much earlier than she did. He would wake her when he brought the coffee - but if he hadn't she would have slept on.
There is nothing odd about it; not everything has to be a fabrication, just because we don't like the man.
It is rather sad, if that is indeed what happened - no one should have to discover a loved one dead unexpectedly.
onenote
(42,759 posts)when she went looking for him after not finding her daily rose was reported contemporaneously with her death more than 14 years ago, so I see no reason to doubt it.
http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=2-xOAAAAIBAJ&sjid=XkwDAAAAIBAJ&pg=4650,660317
beac
(9,992 posts)That story humanizes YOUR DAD, not you. Most people already agree that you are not half the man your father was.
But nice of you ti bring him up so we can point out AGAIN that he released TWELVE YEARS of returns and thought that was what any candidate should release.