Making breakfast for her family one moment and gone the next. How very shocking and sad for all of them. Prayers all around. We never know from one second to the next what will happen.
May her soul and all the souls of the faithful departed through the mercy of God...rest in peace. Amen.
My mother died from an aortic aneurysm in 1990. She had a physical the week before and was doing great. I spoke to her on a Friday, we were going to go to lunch for her birthday (which was during the next week) on Saturday—on Saturday morning I got a call from my brother that she had died during the night, which was a complete shock to all of us. My stepfather said she had awakened during the night saying something didn’t feel right, he had been a medic in the Army, so he rushed her to the ER. They took her away to an exam room, came back to him 10 minutes later saying she was gone. No pain, just peacefully gone. He didn’t even get to say goodbye, none of us did. My stepfather never recovered from that, to his dying day. :*(
We buried her on her birthday. She was 53 years old.
I am so sorry to hear about Bahbah. :*( God is holding her now, and that is a bittersweet joy for those of us left behind. May the Holy Spirit comfort all of us who will miss Bahbah.
I am also praying that Bahbah’s family will recover from the shock of losing her like this. Aneurysms are sneaky, shocking things. :*(