My father was a 20 year Air Force vet. Lt. Colonel. He was asked to stay in to go full bird, but he declined. He was always patriotic but he said his time was done with the military. So he was never a guy that did the Vietnam Vet hat and stuff like that (nothing against those men). He told me a few stories here and there - some funny, some bad. He served in Vietnam, the Philippines, Germany, Turkey and many states. I didn't learn about his Bronze Star (not for valor) until after his diagnosis of Lewy Body Dementia about 8 years ago. The VA confirmed him 100% disabled due to Agent Orange. It's been a bad 8 years.
He died yesterday at 4:40 with my mom and my brother in hospice. Prior to hospice the RN was so comforting to me and my brother and mom for the first night he went into "hospice". She was really something else. When he died, my mother was asleep. The nurses came and confirmed his passing. We waited for the nurses to leave and then woke her. The first words out of her mouth were "where did she go?" She said "there was a woman in the room…wearing a flowing red dress. She walked all around the room and touched each of us with her flowing dress." She then said "he's gone isn't he?"
Because he was a veteran, they had a final send off with staff members and led by security that had served. One guy, a young bearded maintenance guy, was across on the other side and he said "god bless you". After the procession he came up to my mom and comforted her and told her God bless you. My brother later said he was wearing a large cross on his chest. I just found it so odd that a maintenance man that was probably taking a break from his duties would care so much at 8 in the morning.
Then when I was on the phone with my wife (she's a bit in touch with things and has a "sense"). She told me while at the store a little girl came up to her and gave her a rock that she had painted red. My wife asked why, and she said she wanted to give some kindness.
Then when I was cooking for my mom and brother I decided to get in more comfortable clothes. So I randomly grabbed some shorts out of my brother's drawers. I was later telling my brother about these events. He said he remembered the maintenance guy, but said "dude, look at the color of those shorts." I never wear red. And then he said "those were dad's shorts."
Well, I was downstairs and saw a painting my dad bought when he was first ill. It's a painting of a beautiful woman playing a piano. Wearing a flowing red dress. My dad bought that because he was pretty's sure it was similar to the one that hung over the piano in his parent's house
Oh yeah. The RN that gave me so much peace during a terrible time? It was Faith.
And maybe just a silly connection, the funeral guy that's been so helpful to transport my dad to the Veterans Cemetery? Jesus (Spanish) hahah.
Well, so maybe it's a lot of Jungian synchronicity during a traumatic event or maybe somebody is trying to tell me something. Call me a nut, but deep down I'm pretty sure; whether it was energy, consciousness or God, something provided my father comfort came to lead him away, and my mom picked up on that in her dream. I'm dealing with the other aspects…I'm not sure what this agnostic is going to make of it.
Oh well I don't usually share things like this on public boards but I found it cool.
He died yesterday at 4:40 with my mom and my brother in hospice. Prior to hospice the RN was so comforting to me and my brother and mom for the first night he went into "hospice". She was really something else. When he died, my mother was asleep. The nurses came and confirmed his passing. We waited for the nurses to leave and then woke her. The first words out of her mouth were "where did she go?" She said "there was a woman in the room…wearing a flowing red dress. She walked all around the room and touched each of us with her flowing dress." She then said "he's gone isn't he?"
Because he was a veteran, they had a final send off with staff members and led by security that had served. One guy, a young bearded maintenance guy, was across on the other side and he said "god bless you". After the procession he came up to my mom and comforted her and told her God bless you. My brother later said he was wearing a large cross on his chest. I just found it so odd that a maintenance man that was probably taking a break from his duties would care so much at 8 in the morning.
Then when I was on the phone with my wife (she's a bit in touch with things and has a "sense"). She told me while at the store a little girl came up to her and gave her a rock that she had painted red. My wife asked why, and she said she wanted to give some kindness.
Then when I was cooking for my mom and brother I decided to get in more comfortable clothes. So I randomly grabbed some shorts out of my brother's drawers. I was later telling my brother about these events. He said he remembered the maintenance guy, but said "dude, look at the color of those shorts." I never wear red. And then he said "those were dad's shorts."
Well, I was downstairs and saw a painting my dad bought when he was first ill. It's a painting of a beautiful woman playing a piano. Wearing a flowing red dress. My dad bought that because he was pretty's sure it was similar to the one that hung over the piano in his parent's house
Oh yeah. The RN that gave me so much peace during a terrible time? It was Faith.
And maybe just a silly connection, the funeral guy that's been so helpful to transport my dad to the Veterans Cemetery? Jesus (Spanish) hahah.
Well, so maybe it's a lot of Jungian synchronicity during a traumatic event or maybe somebody is trying to tell me something. Call me a nut, but deep down I'm pretty sure; whether it was energy, consciousness or God, something provided my father comfort came to lead him away, and my mom picked up on that in her dream. I'm dealing with the other aspects…I'm not sure what this agnostic is going to make of it.
Oh well I don't usually share things like this on public boards but I found it cool.
Well…you sounded taller on radio.