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MaggieD Day

Sucks to say, but my last interaction with her wasn't pleasant. I am sorry for this. Good move on DP.

I don’t think she was the type who would have wanted us walking on egg shells around her just because of her condition. Don’t feel guilty. She was a tough lady.
 
I've reread Maggie's blog entries this week and still find remarkable how she came through the most devastatingly cruel of betrayals. And finally truly forgave. Even at the last she was she wasn't even talking about being in hospice, only sharing what is so positive about it and why it matters. She said she was grateful and happy.

Maggie was so much more than fair to that awful old man who was her mother's companion. And the driveway dramarama was a hoot. Better than that scene in Waiting to Exhale, and all her besties showed up with bail money. Bwahahaha! I love that picture of them that she shared. Maggie was resolute and responsible and brave, and I'm so glad she shared her journey with us. I'm grateful to have known her.
 
I just found out a few minutes ago :(. I'm glad that my recent interactions were more civil than usual. Rest in peace, Maggie, you were good people.
 
Mags was a joy to me, and I think that she was good for us.

Tombstone: She had grit.
 
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