A Couple’s Final Words to Each Other Accidentally Recorded | The New Yorker Documentary
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- A son makes a surprising discovery on his elderly parents’ answering machine after his father’s passing in Sara Joe Wolansky’s film “The Last Conversation."
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A Couple’s Final Words to Each Other Accidentally Recorded | The New Yorker Documentary
The best gift a father can give his son or daughter is to love their mother.
My father has always said this & it’s TRUE💗
@@fiat3879 Coming back and reading this makes me think that our Heavenly Father loves His faithful Commandment keeping remnant church so much that it will draw the hearts of those in the valley of decision.
My father did the opposite and this is very true. Thank you for sharing this. This quote really caused a reaction with me.
I never called back...I felt that to my core.
It hit me too 😭
Since covid, I came to realization how temporary life is. So I’ve made a promise to drop everything each time my parents & family call, trying my best to be there for them whatever they need me for.
@@frogieZ good for you MerryJane. And thank you for reminding me. I am gonna help mom and dad now. Xoxox
@@juliashireen6195 ❤️ I wish you well. Be safe & take care!
Always , always keep your word to loved ones **
I always answer my mom and dad's calls
"And before you know it, time will have passed.. and we'll be together again"
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I cried. I’m still crying
Yeah, those words made me tear up.
And they are together again, at last.
Same! Where are my tissues?
Unbelievably touching. The humble answering machine someone forgot to turn off.
“Time will pass and we will be together again” BROKE MY HEART!!!! They loved eachother so much
No, be happy for them bc their last conversation came true! They are together for eternity now💕
@@BeverleyMiller_ username checks out.
You were blessed to have them as parents.
But you know that.
omg! Im crying ~
I like what you did there ❤️
"Time will have passed, and we'll be together again"
I'm done. Goodnight
Same.
😢
Me too
That ain’t happening.
Night night 😭💔
"He was a very nice man wasn't he?"
He was a great man.
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best husband and father one can wish for
And the best husband any woman could dream of .I have been married to narc for 7 years and i know what I'm talking about .I wish i had a man beside , caring husband like this man .His wife was so blessed to have him and their kid should be so proud having such human beings as parents .
That's like some movie type quote
His Dad sounded like a great guy! And so in love with his wife! How awesome!
Blind obsession is not awesome.
Aikaterine Illt How is this blind obsession?
@@aikaterineillt9876
"Blind obsession"? WHAT?
This is a loving man who had a heart attack and can't see his wife.
Aikaterine Illt It is called true love! True love is blind, but not obsessed. True love loves through sickness- mental and physical. That is true love. Back then lots of people took their marriage vows seriously, unlike the throw away love of today.
The kind of family so many of us wish we had been born into.
I wasn’t planning on crying before bed, but here I am....
Me too.
I'm crying so bad at 8:30 am
you'r not alone..........
Me too. 😭
Me too... 😭😭
This man's Mom and Dad had everything people strive for in life.
Amen
And so many more could be blessed with this if they realized marriage can be very hard sometimes. Nothing worth having ever comes easy, but people give up at the first sign of adversity instead of sticking it out.
And so did he
I agree
@marmitenot the problem is.. people don't know how to laugh at things and pick their battles. not everything is THAT serious. many problems can be avoided if people just let it go.
This sounds like they had a Beautiful Relationship together. He got to tell her good by . A true Love story.
Agree. Beautiful love story.
🥺💞
I had a bed ridden resident but still quite cognitive whose wife used to visit routinely. The wife died due to health problems and he was depressed for a while after that. One day he was smiling and happy, told me "I'm going to paradise, friend" I said "Can I come?" He smiled and said "No, I'm going to see my wife"... He did not wake up the next day and went to palliative care~ He died soon after~
amazing!!
The morning my daughter died (she was 25, an ALS patient) she looked up rather shocked. I asked her what was wrong. She said she saw Grandpa (died 20 years earlier) and an angel. I asked her outwardly if it meant she would be leaving soon. She said she didn't know but she had a wonderful day died that evening. (I wish I could say peacefully) 💔
@@bettyh3747 💟
This was more beautiful than words can express. The first worthwhile thing I've seen on youtube in a long while. What a treasure that voicemail is.
Agreed.
We just accidentally taped my mom and dad talking for the last time while they were both in the hospital with covid, dad died shortly after that. They didn’t know that would be their last conversation.
It all happened because the nurses pushed my dad down the hall to my moms hospital room so they could have dinner together, what a blessing that was for all of us. ❤️❤️
I'm sorry for your loss and grateful for your blessing.
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I’m so deeply sorry for your loss but so precious that they were able to have dinner together and you were able to record their conversation. Cherished memories
May God please bless you and your family, I know the pain of losing your parents, I lost my dad in 2012, almost killed me.
Im so sorry your father passed to heaven. Its so sweet they were able to have dinner together. These are great loves. So wonderful to see and know of. Thank you for sharing. Someday we all will be with our loved ones in heaven again. The blessed hope. God bless you.
This was both heartbreaking and heartwarming at same time.
As soon as I listened to the recording, I just burst into tears. You can feel the strong love and bond between and despite the mother’s Alzheimers, you can tell she at least remembers him. Their talk was bitter sweet and powerful. They may have been journeying towards the end of their lives but he knew they’ll one day be together again once he passes.
I couldn't watch the entire video, it hurt too much and I don't even know them personally 😭😭😭😭
Yes It was remarkable last conversation between both cought on voice recording. Quite miraculous actually lolx 😀❤😀
People who have near death experiences say everyone in Heaven is young & I’m good with that, so he was reunited with her when she’s got all her faculties. 👍
Thats just your so-called ‘toxic masculinity’ working double time, I’ll bet. Lol!
Freakin Alzheimer's!! And kudos to the brave son for admitting his blunder, you could almost hear the strains of "Cats in the Cradle" smh. His honesty made the story that much more powerful.
It was like she didn't have Alzheimer's when she was speaking to him. She missed him too, she hoped they would be together soon, it was like she was coherent. Maybe he was her bridge in her brain.
I noticed that she had clarity .
But that's the thing about Alzheimer's... One moment they remember everything and all seems totally normal... then the next moment it's like someone pulled the plug... that's the heart wrenching part. It's terrible because you don't know if your loved one is going to remember you in the next 5 minutes.
I believe the recorded phone call was an amazing stroke of fortune for both of them to have a beautiful conversation as if nothing was wrong. It could have been the other way...
@@CallawayVanZeeberg.
I loved that they had a perfectly clear great talk at the last..that was wonderful!
@@marilyndillard1658 it was a beautiful conversation between a husband & wife who loved each other, love is amazing and it can hurt sooo much. I'm so glad the son had this on his wonderful Parent's last conversation. ❤️
What a wonderful memory to have of your parents. Brought a tear to my eye.
We already know we are going to die...it's inevitable...we should always be kind to each other.
Amen.
Without death, life has no meaning.
We are simply humans, and we are imperfect. That is why it is important to learn to be able to forgive those we love, and even those we don't.
Well said. 🙏
Beautiful statement young lady!❤
The thing that really stood out to me in this recording is how completely and entirely kind and respectful and loving the two were to each other in every thing they said.
Not many marriages like that anymore... sad to say
My 87 year old dad and my 84 year mom are both completely independent and luckily both have all of their faculties. My dad was diagnosed with incurable Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma when he was 73, but is doing extremely well. I'm so glad that they can spend this time together and remember all of it. I feel very lucky! 💕😌
@@stephaniebaker6001 That's wonderful, best wishes to them!!
@@michellejames10987 Thank you Michelle! 💕
Yes!❤️
My grandparents were married nearly 80 years, outliving 4 of their 9 children. She died not long before their wedding anniversary, and my grandfather wouldn’t go to her funeral. He went to bed and turned his face to the wall. A few months after that, he announced to the nursing staff that “I’m going to see my baby and I’m going tonight”. And he did. Cause of death? Decision (not suicide) - he was 98.
😭🙏💐
Sad, but also so lovely.
Omg I am balling hearing about your gpa.
My grandpa died in Sept..Grandmother died Nov on their wedding anniversary..Would have been 64 yrs...So they never spent a wedding anniversary apart..She went on to join him.
Yes, people can make a conscious transition. My friend's sister just did this a week ago.
I needed this. Seeing how respect is the number one pillar that should never fall in a relationship. It really encompasses all els in love.
I really needed this for guidance.
I needed this, too. Hearing the respect and love the couple felt for each other had such a positive impact on me. It's amazing that their last conversation was recorded, to show the rest of us what real love is. But also, hearing Mr. Kornberg say that he never called his father back comforted me just a little. I needed that, too. My last words to my father were "I'll come back tomorrow". I did not. He died. This was in 1992, and it still haunts me. Maybe we're all just human, doing the best we can, with what little information we have, and we should be kind to ourselves, too -- not just others.
@@Synth256 YES , WE JUST DON'T KNOW, AND BEING ONWARDS WITH LIFE ISN'T WORSE THING REALLY.
EXACTLY
Omg! I can't stop crying. Absolutely beautiful!
My mom had dementia when my dad died in October of 2019. I never told her. Didn’t see the point. She died last month. I hope they’re together again.
Oh wow, not telling her was probably a very difficult act of love. I've witnessed people with dementia, but I've never lost a loved one or witnessed a loved one suffer with dementia. I can't even imagine how utterly heart-shattering that would be. Sorry for your losses!! Prayers to you 🙏❤
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I’m so sorry for your losses! I wish you peace & comfort & I hope they’re together, as well💗.
Im very sorry for your losses.
I think you did the right thing for your mum. You spared her pain xx
My condolences. May they rest in peace 🙏🌈
Boy, those two were soulmate if there ever was such a thing. What a loving bond.
Right? Because she forgot all the bad stuff ! lol
What a wonderful gift they left for their son.
Agree. Gives the family peace hopefully.
Amazing example of love
So beautiful. I lost my husband 2 years ago at the age of 51 of ALS (MND). He couldn't speak for the last year of his life and I envy the ease of their conversation, born of love and familiarity. For her to live on, unaware that he has gone, is comforting in a way. How blessed they were.
God bless you and yours. Your beautiful husband wants you to live each day with strength, courage, laughter and few tears. Love lives forever in the heart. Take care
@@lucymerkom9571 Thank you Lucy x
That's The Most/More Beautiful way to let it be Meant to be! Good Bless
How Sweet and ment to be to comfort thier Beautiful son thier love for each other made .God Bless you and thank you so much for sharing .Your parents are Proud of you 💖💙💖
Thank you, The New Yorker, for publishing this story. While painful, this is beautiful. This is love.
I recently found a massive tied up pile of letters my mum wrote to my dad in 1957/8, the year before they married when he was stationed in Belfast training as an air traffic controller.
Oh my god, they are a WONDERFUL insight into just how madly in love they both were! 2 or 3 letters a day they’d write!!
So sweet that dad must have kept these and hidden them away!!❤️
(It appears that mum chucked hers away at some point over their 54 years of marriage. 😳
Would have been so romantic to have both sides of the conversation on record❤️)
I also kept my letters between my ex-husband and I, when he was in basic training. I didn't know I still had them after the divorce. I almost through them away, in my anger, but had the good sense to keep them for my children should they want them. There were beautiful words of love in those letters.
Relationships really were special in the golden years of yon 😀❤😀
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(Please forgive me, but I feel words are very, very important. You wanted to say "in the golden years of YORE.")
@@TREVASLARK yon as in yonder. I sometimes make mistakes in using keyboard on phone. Digets tend to be small for fingers especially when busy like now.
@@edwardoneil3962 Yes, yes, I see - but still, Edward, the fact is that "yonder" means "over there" , as in distance of space, while "yore" means distance in time, specifically past times. Check it out !
Cheers ! :)))
Such a tender, loving story told with a remarkably subtle, professional visual editing feature. Beautiful all the way through. The family should know that, although the recording tape ended, it does not mean that the conversation was cut off to the couple. If one answered the telephone AFTER the answering machine clicked on, then the recorder would capture for as long as it was programmed to do, but when it stopped recording the couple's conversation was not affected. So...they were definitely able to finish their loving last talk. They had a relationship that most people long for. Bless them wherever they are, and bless the son for sharing his 'memory treasure' with us.
I'm so jealous that you have those "movies" of your family experiences. Your parents seemed to be loving and vibrant. I'm so happy that you have the recording of their last conversation. Priceless and very special. Thank you for sharing. ❤
Dear Mr. Kornberg, I just wanted to say, thank you for posting this video. As short as it is, you said a lot. You conveyed a message of love. At the same time, you remind the viewer, how precious our time is here on earth, with the ones we love. It is important that we make it known and to never take each other for granted while we are here. God always has a purpose and much of the time, we have no idea what the plan is, especially, as life events unfold. You told your dad that would call him back. This is our day to day life. We don't think that this person (or we ourselves) might not be there to call back. There is a lesson in everything, in this case, you, yourself, learned something. Learining is not a bad thing. To the contrary, it is a good thing. Your dad knew you loved him. You, I am sure, showed him this over a lifetime. One thing that struck me was your dad saying to your mom "Patience." Your dad stated, "before you know it, time has passed, and we will be togther again." This is true, thos os God's promise. Thank you again for sharing, this was very touching.
AMEN!!
I loved this piece and just wanted to let Jeffrey Kornberg know that I had a similar regret with my Mom, where she left a message on my answering machine, asking how I was doing, and I had planned to call her back on Saturday when I was less busy. She died Friday night. It took me a while to forgive myself, but I know that she knew that I loved her and that the last time I saw her in person, we parted with a hug. This beautiful tribute to your parents shows how deeply you loved your father, and I'm sure he knew.
Alyce Wilson He gave his father something to look forward to - that he would be calling him. That he gave his father a future state of time shouldn’t be a regret.
@@emiliabolsas That's a beautiful way of looking at it. Thank you.
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I've been married 25 yrs. My husband tells me every single day he loves me. If you feel it then say it out loud to the person you love. It's important. It's not a matter of "they knew so there was no need to say it all the time." Make sure you say it too. Need needn't come into it.
It depends on the person's top love language. If the person love language isn't affirmation then she doesn't need to hear it all the time.
I do the same thing. We've been married 11 years and still say i love you to each other daily
I want to be in love one day
You are SO right. My husband was the love of my life, and always will be. I did know he loved me - he showed it in hundreds of ways - but my heart yearned to actually hear the words. He passed away on Christmas Eve 2019. I miss him so. If only I could’ve had that small three-word gift to keep in my heart... 💔
My husband and I have been together 50 years and we tell each other multiple times a day that we love each other and kiss each other every night before going to bed ❤️❤️
Don’t need to be sad. Your dad is such a loving man, your mom is so lucky.
and I bet they will be together again if they both wish it
You are incredibly lucky to have parents like that, and they were both incredibly lucky to have each other.
So lovely for you to find that message . Keep it forever, like the love they had for each other and especially for you
No matter what, always tell your loved ones you love them. Don't part on bad terms. Make sure they are ok and make sure to always treasure all the moments together.
I felt that "I never called back." same. what a haunting moment.
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In a strange way, that was very heartwarming, beautiful, charming, romantic and everything that is special in a loving relationship.
(Even although I don’t know this family, I thank them for sharing a very small piece of their lives)
Than you for sharing.
God bless.
A beautiful, bright love like this is one that defies time, space, and place. We should all feel humbled to have had the opportunity to watch this.
You put it perfectly
Wow what a tear jerker. True sweet love.
I wish my parents could've stayed together. I wish I could have more memories with my parents together.
In this life, often the loose ends don't ever get tied up the way we would have wanted them to. It's normal to grieve when that happens. I wish you peace.
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I'm so sorry :(
My parents divorced when I was three (I’m eighteen now) and I always think about what my life could’ve been if my parents just worked things out…they live in different states so being with one for a long time and then not seeing the other for about a year is just painful. And broken homes puts you in the middle of everything which sucks. I feel you.
@@jesidepresi I often think how sad it is that something so profound and important - the creation of a child - can happen so easily between people who are not compatible enough to raise and nurture that precious offspring together.
You can be glad you do have both your parents in your life and make the most of that, they won't be around forever.
In a book by Hospice Nurses, they say "YES" people do know when they are going to die and only do so when ready.
As a hospice nurse, I totally agree.
This is 100% true my parents owned Palliative care centres basically my whole life and many of those people wouldn’t pass until every I was dotted and T was crossed! I took care of a lady who wouldn’t pass until she knew the Pies being served at her funeral were in Her kitchen waiting on the table she passed that night at 4:17am. A lot of people won’t pass if theirs other people/family in the room either sometimes if we noticed a person dragging out their passing we’d invite the family into the great room for Tea or lunch and the person would use that opportunity to pass…
The Dalai Lama says EVERYONE knows within two years when they are going to pass away.
My father definitely wasn't ready. He wanted to leave hospice but was too weak. I wish I would have thought to say I'll help you bust out of here. He would have been happy to hear that.
@@becknireckn I assume your father has passed. If so, he is 100 times happier now than he was in his past life. If he hasn't tried to contact you to reassure you that he is now ok, it is because people who have passed don't necessarily have the skills to communicate with the still-living.
I don't think I've ever heard of something so beautiful and sad at the same time in my life.
Awe. Tears are streaming for you and your lovely parents. Thank-you for sharing this with us.
Oh to share that kind of love and to have two such wonderful parents..... They are together FOREVER!!
I came across a taped phone call with my deceased sister talking on it. Her and my brother were taping a discrepancy with a credit card co. She passed 4 years ago. Bonnie was not only my sister, but my best friend. I made sure I labeled the cassette and put it away for safe keeping.
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my aunt Bonnie Daniels passed away four years ago too👍 she was an awesome human being .
You should try and get the recording transferred to s digital file. Tape deteriorates over time even just sitting there untouched.
I have my favorite brother's last voice mail message that he left me. 😢
@@Britz1393 I agree. It's really important to digitize any analog recordings on tape, video and audio, otherwise they will be lost to time forever.
Be still my heart... thank you for sharing this most precious moment. My young husband fought cancer and we knew what was coming. I never left the room without kissing him goodbye and making him guess the flavor of chapstick I had on. I was blessed to share his last breath with him.
im so sorry for your loss. THis made me smile/cry
@@bethlanders6608 thanks so much for your reply. You brought a smile to my heart.
I love your story 💝
I'm so sorry, it is so hard. 😔
@@maid4thelamb85 thank you love. I needed to hear that today!
My dad was my best friend. We talked every day, sometimes all day. Since I was a teenager. We had a dispute back in October 2020. We didn’t talk for 5 months. The first and only time we ever went without speaking. He suddenly passed in March. We never got to make up. But he’ll always be the best thing that ever happened to me 😭
I'm sorry for your loss,he was very lucky to have you as well.We all meet up again later on.
I'm so sorry for your loss 😢
Your Dad knows, yes he knows for sure. That kind of relationship never dies
He never stopped loving you....
HE KNOWS, I was told by a very wise person after my father died who I was extremely close too, "talk to your Dad" I said what? That wise person said "In heaven they can hear you", So I talk to my Father, now Mother all the time......It makes me feel better knowing they can hear me, That's the last thing that fades when someone dying, there hearing......
What a wonderful gift for their family to treasure and it was heartwarming for us all.
That's a tough decision to make, when to stop reminding them of reality. When my mom was losing her memory and asked about my dad (she wasn't that bad yet), I'd remind her that was gone, and she'd be like yeah, that's right what was I thinking of. But one day when I said that, she responded like getting the news for the first time. It broke my heart. I've never corrected her since. We just make an excuse and she goes on to the next thing.
I'm crying so hard. I miss my grandma so much. Her Alzheimers was so bad for her last few years that she couldn't speak anymore. Yet her last words were vocalizing my name over and over and over again.
I love you granny, I'll love you forever.
Bless you for loving your gramma so much. I never had any closeness with my grandparents and wished I had treasured memories of them. It's a gift that can never be taken back. I try to spend time with my grands...love them babies.
Im so sorry for ur lost i wish i was there to give a friendy hug stay strong
Granny loved you too! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🐥
Cake, believe me...she knows. 💜
I'm crying for you .
My mother passed on last November. Even with the all ALL the technology available these days I have only a few videos of her...I was videoing a caterpillar outside the back door and I realised afterwards that in the back ground were my parents talking about going for doctors appointments. Its a little bit of treasure that means so much to me.
Sad, isn't it, that with all the technology we have, that we often miss the opportunity to capture those wee moments that makes life worth living. I have 2 videos of my Mum. One of her getting punched in the head at the newsagency that she owned, and the other of her on April Fool's Day, 2011... the day she was diagnosed with cancer...she was immediately admitted to hospital, and we made a video of her talking to her cat. She died 4 months and 10 days later, as predicted by her oncologist. Sending much love to you...losing your Mum is devastating. 💖💖💖
@@CassieShakespeare thank you so much for your kind words. Im sorry for your loss as well. Bless you..
About two minutes in I realized I was smiling as I listened to you describing your parents lives. Your father was incredible. You seem to have a similarly thoughtful heart.
what a delightful couple. I love them!
That last phone conversation was so beautiful to hear.♥️
Bawling! What an absolute gift to have that message. It seemed as though she may have had some clarity at times in the call…I like to think so. Thank you for sharing!
It’s so comforting to know love like this exist .. may their soul find each other and peace forever 💕
I’m crying. Their last conversation spoke of their love and having patience until they’re together again. Oh.. that enduring love that some people never get the chance to experience it; but these two had that kind of love.
Sweet tender and heartwarming. What a lovely family all the way around.
Very beautiful to hear ,what wonderful parents you had ,they were a wonderful match ,and you know you were loved
Beautiful. Offering my condolences to you and your family. Be well.
May their memories be a blessing / זכרונו לברכה
Thank you for sharing this story.
This recording was a gift, a beautiful gift.
amen !!
OH GOD....this Means so much to My HEART.....THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!
How loving and precious. God bless you and your family.
😥 I wish I could have had a man that loved me just half that much. Wasn't meant to be this life time.😥
Just imagine if you can , how they really felt together. I cant even imagine...
You are blessed to have had them as parents... that kind of love growing up.💞🙏🏻rare.
Start loving yourself and you will attract the same love you crave.
@@ayeshakadwa7317
I'm done...im 63 now & raising my 8 yr old grandson. His dad, my son lives with me also.
Been single since 2015 & honestly dont want to get involved again. I like being single now....never thought I be raising my grandson. 😱🥰
Hes such a good kid. Now if my son would grow the H$$$ up.😃
me too,,,me too. Gonna be 55 soon and not even close to being married. Makes me sad cause i have so much love to give. Sucks
@@ayeshakadwa7317 oh bs. I love myself a LOT and never met the right one. That is such nonsense
@@bethlanders6608 Dear, I'm right there with you. My mother told me, " Do you realize even Charles Manson found a wife and you can't even get a date!"
Alzheimer's was a strange gift of sorts to the poor mother and wife. Sad.
Yes I relate. My father had Alzheimer's too. He could not remember Mother had died. He always thought she was shopping. Such a strange disease that also came with a blessing.
You're exactly right
Those were two of the finest people. The salt of the earth as they say. Thanks for sharing that heartwarming true story. God bless.
I am balling like a baby your Dad gave your Mom such a gift! That's a wonderful message for everyone
Hello, Nola,
How are you doing today?
I just cried. How beautiful. !
There should be more content like this on RUclips. I have a wonderful mom but would have loved to have had a dad like yours!
Bless u for sharing this with world, I am moved.
Most beautiful love story I have heard in my 35 years being on this earth and watching so many so so so many movies and documentaries about love. And my oh my what a wonderful understanding son they have. “Why do I gotta keep telling her he’s not coming back, just let her remember what she remembers” 😢
What an awesome childhood. You have all those family videos to take you back to wonderful memories. I would have loved to have had parents that loved each other so much. You're a blessed man.
We should all be so lucky as to have that much love in our lives.
The way that it ends, so abruptly. Heartbreaking.
I picked a bad time to cut onions!
A truly beautiful story, thanks for this - sad and uplifting at the same time, somehow.
Incredibly wonderful!
Such a moving and intimate glimpse into a loving and a caring family, my heart yearns to have memories like that.
Me to ❤
A beautiful farewell that’s love.
It was so touching.
BEautiful really. I could sense that he was the caretaker. She was so loving and gentle to him as he was her. Thank you for sharing with us.
1953 baby here & while I didn’t go thru Alzheimer’s, I did go thru Parkinson’s with mama & just old age decline with daddy. They died within 7 weeks of each other in 2005. It’s hard. This special message is just wonderful & so loving. I’m so glad you have it. God Bless.
Thats sad You just never know. The day before my mom died i came by the house to help her but my son was waiting for me in the car. He refused to come inside so I couldn’t stay long. She asked me if I was gonna stay and I told her I couldn’t, my son had homework. To get done. The next morning when I saw her she was unconscious. I thought she was sleeping. She died that afternoon.
I'm sure you wanted to be angry with your son, but he didn't know that his grandma was going to die the next day. I hope that she thought about him and the rest of the family in a happy, positive way. I'm sure your son may feel a bit guilty, but he needs to let go of that. 💕
I'm older. We Mama's know y'all are busy. We did the same thing to our mama's. It's ok. Mama knew. ❤️
@@grateful1929 God bless you, @Grateful1929 ❤️🙏🏽❤️
@@denise0223 Thank you! ❤️
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What a beautiful message to hear...thank you so much for sharing such a wonderful love story ❤
How wonderful and special that he got to hear the last conversation they had….. and that we get to hear it as well!! I hope that their memories are a blessing and that the son feels at peace for in the moment not taking his fathers call
As the old man, Fagin once said to little Oliver Twist: _"It's a terrible thing, Oliver - old age."_
but MOST OF US still DO IT!!!! L! poor kid, Scared!.. old people, they're just like you and me Will Be! and hey, Dying, Everybody Does that TOO! THERE'S REALLY NO OTHER WAY TO GET OUT OF HERE THAN TO GO THROUGH THAT!! ;)
My mom told me "I'm going to miss you, you know". I said, "I'll be back in the morning"...She had a fall the next morning and passed away a few hours later.
*hugs*
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I am so sorry for your loss. She loved you dearly.
Im so sorry 😞
My Great Grandma passed after a fall down the stairs when I was 16. I had totally forgotten till I saw your comment. They found her, having dragged an Album of photos off a nearby Bookshelf. Pictures of her Kids, Grandkids and Great Grandkids strewn about 💙😪
Jeebus! That ripped my whole soul open. I was sobbing at the end. Having lost my mom to Alzheimer's only deepened what I felt watching this. What an amazing love story.
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This was heartbreaking, poignant and beautiful in equal measures.
Love your parents , love your spouses, love your children while you still can. Beautiful couple💞💖💞
This was SOOOoooo beautiful.
Beautiful. Pure and true love. If I ever was to be married, this is the example I would have loved to live. You had great parents Sir, and their legacy so obviously continues to shine through you.
Ouch. Right in the feels.
Makes a guy wish he had parents or at least, you know, ones that got along.
Your dad understood and he got to hear your voice. He knew you were there.
god this was so beautiful. brought me to tears. prayers for you and your family
Wonderful people, God bless them wherever they are now.