We had a friend that passed away on Monday night. He got a
This is what I don't get: Some years ago he'd had a fight with his mom. And since then she refused to have anything more to do with him...She never came to the hospital to say good bye
A couple of weeks into his ![]()
She killed herself last night.And now her youngest is REALLY all alone....We've been trying to keep him surrounded with people; we are hoping he doesn't try to "go' with his brother. Think about him and add him to your prayers please.

She didn't even show up at the funeral,and his "baby" brother was trying to get enough money to bury him.(Her youngest called her and asked for help paying the coffin.She told him that she doesn't have any money). I don't get it.
If that was my son dying in the hospital I wouldn't care WHAT he had done.I'd be sitting at his bedside telling him I love him

All of his friends (at one point or another) called her-begged her to come see her boy.She hung up on a couple of us but,she will NEVER be able to say she didn't know.We(his good friends)made sure she knew what was happening.She just didn't care
Quoting KariC33:
Wow i dont get it either how can a mom act like that to her own son when hes about to die. Your story about your friend is really sad poor man. And then the funeral thing... What the hell is wrong with her hes already dead and she continues to act this way thats really sad. But for sure she will regret it someday for not saying goodbye not even at the funeral, if she doesnt regret then theres a problem with her!! R.i.p to your friend

Wow! I can't believe she can be so prideful after knowing her son is sick at the hospital...she will carry that with her for the rest of her life.
I don't understand what the fight could of been of to make this mother not want to be with her dying son. This mother has a lot to learn from her dying son. He was able to ask for his mother and make things right before his death. Something that she should of done and never will have the opportunity to do. It is a shame that we allow our pride get in the way of what is most important in our lives, our kids. I hope one day she realizes that her son was an amazing son that had the power to put aside his differences and ask for her. A quality he did not get from her. I am glad he was able to surround himself with loving friends.
Eventually the weight of her action will crush her, when she gets into the realization of what she did, the pain and regret will be unbereable. I wouldn't like to be in her shoes.



- brandyblx
on Sep. 21, 2012 at 8:31 AM