Bikeguy Joe
Godfather of Motorized Bicycles
Well, not even sure why I am posting this...don't want to bum anyone out before the holidays, but being that you guys are all "brothers in biking" I thought I would at least put it out there. Maybe someone has some words to help.
My sister passed away a short time ago, and I have been the one to have to inform all the other family members, including my dad. Rough, really rough.
She had diabetes, and some other health issues, but nobody knew it was anywhere near as bad as it was. She ended up in the hospital, and they told her she had but a very short time. She was unable to call any of us (myself, my brother, sister or dad) before she went into respiratory arrest.
To add to the angst, apparently, since they had no next of kin info, they released her remains to one of her friends, who also didn't have any contact info. Still trying to track this person down and find out if they did something with her ashes, or????? My dad (a newb motorized biker since a couple of months ago) is a wreck, and we are not going to have any kind of a holiday this time around. None of us ever saw this coming. She was only 51 years old.
My sister was "responsible" for a lot of what made me who I am. She encouraged my inventiveness, writing, music and appreciation of the arts. She also taught me to be a "rebel" and question everything, and for that I loved her dearly.
I just wish that we could have at least been with her, and had some last words or something. Don't know what else to say, except "R.I.P" Kathy, we loved you.
Thanks for listening,
Joe
My sister passed away a short time ago, and I have been the one to have to inform all the other family members, including my dad. Rough, really rough.
She had diabetes, and some other health issues, but nobody knew it was anywhere near as bad as it was. She ended up in the hospital, and they told her she had but a very short time. She was unable to call any of us (myself, my brother, sister or dad) before she went into respiratory arrest.
To add to the angst, apparently, since they had no next of kin info, they released her remains to one of her friends, who also didn't have any contact info. Still trying to track this person down and find out if they did something with her ashes, or????? My dad (a newb motorized biker since a couple of months ago) is a wreck, and we are not going to have any kind of a holiday this time around. None of us ever saw this coming. She was only 51 years old.
My sister was "responsible" for a lot of what made me who I am. She encouraged my inventiveness, writing, music and appreciation of the arts. She also taught me to be a "rebel" and question everything, and for that I loved her dearly.
I just wish that we could have at least been with her, and had some last words or something. Don't know what else to say, except "R.I.P" Kathy, we loved you.
Thanks for listening,
Joe