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Dead at 73

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Heartwarming Stories

"i was always real close to my grandma. she dies just before my daughter is born. i loved being with her. we would always tend to the garden, each holiday we did something special and every weekend i would spend the nite with her and go to church on sunday morning."
—bo, sparta, mi


"My aunt died when i was 8. she was one of the best aunts ever. when i had my first surgery she came over and spent the whole next day with me and read me stories. she was so cool."
—hw, Michigan


"some one who is dear to me ut is ead is my grandma i dident know her much but i still love her and she is basicly the only one who has died in my family"
—bl, winthrop harbor


"*MY FATHER WAS A GOOD MAN..I MISS HIM*"
—DSB, TACOMA, WA


"Avery good friend of mine killed himself a few years ago and he was the closest thing i had to a brother he was always there for me when i needed him, and nothing i ever did upset him he was a one in a million type of guy. "
—NB , London


"None. No one dear to me has died (yet)."



"My father recently died and I think about him everyday, its getting better though, because I think of all the good moments with him, I remember as a kid pretending to sleep right before he came home from work and hiding under my covers in my bed, just for him to come wake me up and carry me to the other room for dinner. He was always so cheerful and loving and always happy to see me , he knew i was pretending to sleep and would tickle me, i'd jump in his arms and off we'd go in the other room. It always made me happy. "



"My Uncle Norman, who died of Luekemia in early 2008 at 61, was kind of the family cheerleader- a big supporter of well, just about everything his nephews did. He attended my boy scout and sporting events whenever he could, and displayed unending interest in everyone's hobbies and activities. He was not the most accomplished guy around, and could be a litle odd (well the whole family is), but was usually the life of any party he walked into. At his wake I gave him a scout salute, and have dedicated my atheltic career to him."
—MEP, Massachusetts


"None"
—MZ, Tucson


"Well i remember when my great grandmother was given a award for long service to the church. She was a hard woman who got on with stuff no matter what, and never let her feelings show. The hole day people where telling storys about what a wounderful person she was. She was so brave and tryed so hard not to be effected, but you could see how much it meet to her. But she was so embarrassed and when the ceremony ended she just ran off and hide! It was the first time i saw her as a normal person and not cold and hard, its how I see her now. "
—jh, England


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Interesting Facts About Death

  • In America, the average life span for males is 72.5 years
  • The average for females is 77.1
  • On earth, someone dies every 2 seconds or so.
  • So far, the only proven way to extend the human life span is by slowing the metabolism with a calorie-restricted diet—consuming less than 1200 calories a day!
  • The oldest person on record was 124 when she died!
  • The youngest was just 1.2 seconds old.
  • Blue whales can live more than 500 years, due to the slowing arctic waters.
  • An adult mayfly usually lives less 24 hours.
  • All members of the species of mouse commonly used in lab experiments, mus musculus musculus, are genetically identical and to some degree share memories of other mice’s past lives.

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