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Old 04-17-2012, 11:26 PM #1
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Default Is this what I should expect as I get older?

I have been to several funerals lately. It seems it's more and more. My husband has been a pall bearer now twice in 13 months. I look at him with pride when I see him doing something that he really doesn't want to do but does it anyway because he feels like it is a position of honor. He looked so tall, shrinking a little bit and all grey hair - what hair there is now! I was still proud
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