In Honor of a Fallen Maiden · 7:28pm Sep 4th, 2014
It is rare that I make a blog regarding personal matters, but today, I feel it is important, as it may affect my capacity to write your beloved horse fiction.
My Grandmother, Danita Shladweiler, passed away today in a hospital in Louisana. She was born on October 25th in 1934, and passed away today on September 4th in 2014, just shy of her 80th birthday. The cause of death has been determined to be a combination of Congestive Heart and Kidney Failure.
I hardly knew my grandmother, but I did know how much she meant to my mother Kathy, and fittingly, she is all kinds of distraught. This is compounded by an incredibly selfish, self-cannibalizing family, who is intent on taking everything Danita had to her name. In turn, I too am distraught, if only for the chance of freedom that could have been offered with an additional vehicle in our possession.
For now, I will press on, keeping my typical sporadic update schedule, and pray to whomever gods will countenance me that Danita will have a fair afterlife. Should the gap between my updates grow any larger than it already has, then hopefully, this shall provide an adequate reason as to why. The events following a person's death are almost always tumultuous to those they were closet to in life, and I can only hope that me and mine can resolve this tragedy in a timely manner.
I am truly sorry for your loss, my friend. Such things are never easy. This is the best I can offer you:
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I hope that, in time, you feel better.
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I thank you, Blade Star. I am certain I can endure. It is my mother whom has endured the most grievous of emotional wounds, not I. She is contemplating taking a bus back to Louisiana so that she might reach Marrero for the custody of her mother's belongings.
I pray she finds closure.
I'm sorry for your loss. May she rest in peace.