Story of regret. choosing to do something that in the end causes u do miss the death of the loved one the story of- My Aunt Sylvia
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As I have gotten older I have learned many lessons about life, but there is one in particular that I'll never forget, that is to appreciate your loved ones as much as possible because you never know when you might loose them.
My aunt Sylvia was the nicest lady who ever lived. She was a widow and never had children, but she had this French poodle that she loved as though it were her own
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usual, but when I came back home, my parents and my sister were all in the kitchen crying. My aunt Sylvia had passed away. To this day, I still regret going roller-blading with Lauren. Aunt Sylvia was so strong and willing to live, how could she have died? If I had only gone to visit her that day, I could have seen her one last time and told her how much she meant to me.
usual, but when I came back home, my parents and my sister were all in the kitchen crying. My aunt Sylvia had passed away. To this day, I still regret going roller-blading with Lauren. Aunt Sylvia was so strong and willing to live, how could she have died? If I had only gone to visit her that day, I could have seen her one last time and told her how much she meant to me.