“It hurts to let you go, but I wouldn’t trade one moment of all we’ve shared.“Hoping you’re having a good day and sending you my love…”.Even if it’s not the kind of relationship where you say “love” often, this is one time of life when you’ll feel good that you did. It’s about the warmest thing you can say to a family member or good friend, and it means even more to someone who is dying. “I love you” is the other key message Marn took care to express often to her parents while they were in hospice. Helpful tip: Embracing a gratitude mindset can help you shift your message focus from the sadness of dying to the meaning in living. “Thanks for being the one and only you and for being a blessing to so many people-especially me.”.“I wish we could have more time together, but I want you to know I cherish the times we have had and the time we still have.”. My life will forever be better because you’ve been part of it.” “I so admire the warm, funny, genuine person you are.“You’ve been such an important part of my life, and for that, I’ll always be grateful.”.“Thinking of the good life you’ve lived, the great times we’ve shared, and feeling so grateful for you.”.There have been more of them than I can count.”
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