Avo stands by Tshepo
Published by Carin July 31st, 2007 in General
It’s so sad for us to have to share with you that Tshepo’s mother passed away on Sunday. He’ll be spending the week with his family and making arrangements for the funeral.
There’s always such a strong bond between mother and son, a mother’s passing is surely one of the hardest hurdles that face us in life, especially as I’m sure many of us are never ready to say goodbye.
Tshepo, we are incredibly sorry for your loss. Please know that we are thinking of you and your family, and hope that in this sad and sensitive time, your family will come together in love.
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All my love, Tshepo - we all stand with you on this one - please don’t feel alone
Thinking of you at this difficult time Tshepo. No matter how inevitable death is… one is never ever ready to face it. I wish you and your family strength and unity at this time. Big Avo hugs until we see you again.
Tshepo, This is a difficult time for you. Please know that this space you have joined might be VERY wacky, but we are truly therre for you. Don’t think that because you are “new” our support might be different for you. You are an avo and will get what support you ask from us. Thinking of you all the time. God bless. Jen
Tshepo - Thinking of you and your family, and sending lots of strength your way.
Broer phephi hle!Loosing your mom is one of the most difficult things that you could ever have to face.Know that God loves you and we all are thinking of you and your family in this difficult time, so stay strong and like i always say cherish the wonderfull moments you had with her.God bless you.A robale ka khotso
Tshepo, what do I say…what can I say, except that I understand your pain, I understand how you need to be all things to everyone, I understand the emotional exhaustion, I know what it feels like when your head is everywhere and nowhere…I know what it is like when everything matters but nothing does any more, when you are able to understand but not quite accept and make peace. When words and feelings are shared or spoken to you by people who care and yet they seem alien and foreign. When you know you must speak yet choose not too,when you desire your own company and find sfaety and security with yourself and that my dear heart is what loosing a much loved parent is about.
Yes it is unreal, yes it is pushing you to the limit at the moment, yes you will feel like your going slightly mad or in my case quite mad…but it is good and it is okay to feel that way and people will understand and when you choose to heal aws only you know how..you will get better one tiny step at a time.
Love you !
Hi Thsepo! I hope you are doing well, I know from experience on how it is to loose a mother, because she is the most special person in your life, the truth is the pain never does goes away but you get used to it, what I find it very important because, she is always in your heart and in time you will remember all the good time you spent with her and how special she is. She might be gone but she will always be in your heart and you will also see a a little bit of her in yourself and everyting she has tought you. Know we are thinking of you.
Tshepo, your pain is our pain. You are our brother in the Avo family tree. When you are hurting, we feel with you. Know that we are thinking of you and your family with love and care. Nothing we say can make it less painful, but knowing that we care, is important.
Tshepo -i am so sorry for your loss. Mothers are incredible people and we know how difficult it is for you. Please know that you are in our thoughts.
Hi Tshepo,
My thoughts and prayers are with you during this sad time. I can only imagine how you must be feeling. Just know that we have missed you and we are here to support you when you come back. Take care and allow yourself to feel whatever emotions you are feeling.
Gill
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Hi Tshepo
I know that is difficult time for you. We are with you all the time Tshepo. Lets hope that in the name of Jesus everything will be fine.
Evelyn
Hi Tshepo
I am sorry that you are having to go through this tought time. My prayers and thoughts are with you and your family.
Clint
Hey you, so sorry to hear about this sad news. We all know how wonderful mothers are, and the special light they all bring into our lives. Sending you a big hug, and loads of prayers to you and your family! Bella