So sorry for your loss.
Thank you. The hardest part was not being able to see him or hold his hand or give him a brief hug, or a wink, as he lay by himself in the various rooms in that hospital. He was a good godly man. Patient, gentle, and unfortunately for me, not a fighter. He deserved to be surrounded by his family, especially his wife of 49 years, and his 4 adult children. Thankfully, a nurse held his hand as he transitioned from this world to the next. God called him home, and he went.