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Beyond Halfway

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Devoted to issues of well-being in the second half of life.

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Beyond Halfway | Devoted to issues of well-being in the second half of life. Beyond Halfway Devoted to issues of well-being in the second half of life. Skip to content Home About ← Older posts When Parents Die, Who Do They Become? Posted on January 26, 2024 by Bob Ritzema Ed (not his real name), who lives with me at Barnabas House, just lost his father. His mother died a few years ago.  His dad was 92 years old and under hospice care. Ed’s relationship with his dad was very strained, and he admitted that he thought of them as dead to him long before they actually died. However, he’s experiencing a stronger reaction than he expected to his dad’s death. Both of his parents came from large families, but none of their siblings are still alive. It’s eerie for him that the entire older generation is gone. Ed also is troubled that there’s not a family home to which he can return. There’s his dad’s house, which his brother will probably end up owning, but there’s no ...

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