Kenneth C. Kurp 1955-2024
My brother died Saturday afternoon in the hospice in Cleveland, Ohio where he spent the last two weeks of his life. He was sixty-nine. I was with him as was his son, Abraham Kurp. I watched as his eyes closed and he stopped breathing. There was another sense, too, of a sudden diminishment, a departure leaving only flesh and blood. Abe and I sat with his body, waiting for the funeral home to take away what remained.
I'm sorry for your loss, Patrick.
ReplyDeleteYou have done your brother--all of us, really--a great service by writing about his last days as a memorial to the life he lived. Thank you for this.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry for your loss.
ReplyDeleteWhat words are adequate at a time like this? Just know that I'm sorry for your loss.
ReplyDeleteMy sincere sympathy to you on the loss of your brother. John (Galway)
ReplyDeletePlease accept my condolences at the loss of your brother.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry.
ReplyDeletePlease accept my condolences.
ReplyDeleteMay the memory of your brother be a blessing, Patrick. I'm sure you have decades of sterling memories of your times together with him. And cherish his son, also, as Kenneth lives through him. Please accept my sincere condolences.
ReplyDeleteSorry for your loss.
ReplyDeleteDear Patrick I was sorry to hear of the loss of your brother. I appreciated you sharing thoughts in recent days. Arthur (Argyll)
ReplyDeleteI am sorry to learn of this news. But thank you for alerting your readers to this significant fact in your life. I have four siblings and have never been able to imagine any of them disappearing before I do.
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