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My Daddy Died

On Monday, December 15, 2025, at 11:48 AM, my daddy took his last breath with my sister and I by his side.

I never thought I’d say this so soon. I never thought by 25, I’d be saying goodbye to him forever. And ever. Everything he’s ever taught me must suffice for the rest of my life, because I’ll never be able to ask for anymore advice or life lessons.

All of the memories he’s given me must suffice, and while he’s given me countless of those, I beg God for me to remember them with clarity. I beg God to let me remember his voice, his laugh, the way his face and body looked and acted before the cancer took over.

As of right now, his last few days keep replaying in my head. I’ll save details but he suffered until hospice came in. I can’t help but feel like I’ve let him down, that I didn’t step in as his POA (power of attorney) and called hospice in sooner. He took care of me my entire life, and I feel like I let him down when he needed me to care for him.

His heart was strong. You could tell that if it weren’t for the cancer, his heart would’ve had 20 more years, at least. I feel cheated out of those 20 years.

That morning, we could tell by his breathing that it was soon. My older sister and I gathered around his bed and told him how great he was, that we’ll be okay. We knew he was holding on for us. He was all we had, and he knew it. He put up such a long and courageous fight for his girls.
We told him how much we loved him and how thankful we are of him.

My daddy was so good, heaven couldn’t wait.
I just wish God gave us more time. You always wish for more time.
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🫂🤗 I lost my mother aged 87 to cancer on Dec.5th 2026. Don't feel guilty that hospice came in, as we had to care for her since hospice never came in and it is then I realised that it is not an easy job as caregiver.

He taking care of your entire life is not the same as you taking care during his final days.

But, everything happens for a reason. Anything happens to bring about an awakening. So, instead of cursing god or fate, focus on why it happened the way it happened. I found that the doctors have forced a chemo on her, which has caused all of the trauma she and we had to go through and I am getting ready to sue the hospital.
I'm so sorry for your loss, there are no words that can make it ok. It's just brutally hard. What I will offer is this small consolation of how I like to think of the loss of someone so profoundly rooted in everything that you are. When you are raised with love by a parent they impart so much of themselves into you. You carry him with you in so many ways that he is never truly gone. You are part of him and he is part of you. The things that you do, say and think are influenced by him as if he is sitting on your shoulder guiding you. You lose the independence of his voice but you don't lose his voice, because his voice is in your thoughts and your judgement. He's eternally tied with you.

I hope that you can have the time and space to grieve and that you will find a place of peace as soon as possible.
TexChik · F
I am so sorry for your loss. Losing a father is such a gut punch. Please don't blame yourself; had he wanted hospice, he would have told you. He knew what their being there meant and likely wanted to avoid accepting that they had become necessary.

In this fog of heartbreak and sorrow, all you need to do is mourn your loss. It takes years. Remembering all of his lessons, jokes, and the good times will come back to you as the pain of your loss becomes less agonizing. You and your sister honored him by giving him comfort and by witnessing his passing. Honor him now by living good lives and passing his wisdom on to your children. It is the way of things.
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HotPizza71 · 51-55, M
Keep his memories alive in your mind, always..
And bring a father,I know he'd not want you to be sad and stop living and loving your life for too long,so for yourself and for him,make your life something you'd both be proud of xx
Sorry for your loss
zonavar68 · 56-60, M
So sorry for your dad's passing, but it's really wonderful you were with him for his last moments of life.
AstroZombie · 36-40, M
I'm sorry for your loss. We're all here for you if you need us!
Sorry for you loss. It's hard to know what is the right thing to do. Don't beat yourself up over it. You made sure he was well cared for in the end and that's what matters.
greencompass · 36-40, F
I'm so sorry for your pain and loss.
samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
So sorry for your loss. May his memory be a blessing to you and your family.
TrunkZ · 61-69, M
I'm so very sorry for your loss.
Oh my I'm so sorry my sympathy
eyeno · M
My deepest sympathy goes out to you and family.

AngelUnforgiven · 51-55, F
I'm so sorry . 🥀🕊🥀🕊🥀🕊🥀🕊
So sorry for your loss, praying for you and your family.
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ineedadrink · 51-55, M
My heartfelt condolences.
I am sorry 😞
PatientlyWaiting25 · 46-50, F
Sorry for your loss. ❤
Confined · 56-60, M
Jamesy · 41-45, M
What a tribute to your Father you have honoured him today.
skimpyboy · 56-60, M
S sorry to hear of your loss
ronisme1 · 61-69, M
Sorry for your loss
TAReturns · M
Deepest condolences 💐 🕯
durinsBane1983 · 46-50, M
sending my condolences.
smileylovesgaming · 31-35, F
So u are talking about your dad right. Not some boyfriend or husband u call daddy
496sbc · 36-40, M
holly shit im sorry 🥺🫶😭. my deepest sympathy for u hun
Punxi · F
🩷🙏🏻✝
I am so very sorry for your loss 😥🤗❤

 
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