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In Memory of Ceresse.

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I’m so sorry to hear the news.   Ceresse was always such a wonderful, supportive caring friend.   My heart goes out to her family.

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> I’m so sorry to hear the news.   Ceresse was always such a wonderful, > supportive caring friend.   My heart goes out to her family.

i didnt know ceresse as well as some of you did..but my prayers and love go out to her family as well..she fought and she tried… annie

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my bad.. i am thinking of karenp.. sorry. thanks for sharing your post.

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> karen.. is this you from disney????? > if it is please reply.. > >>I’ve been on the newsgroup off and on for 7 years and I have only heard > of > >>one person dying from CD/UC complications as apparently they waited too > long > >>to go to the hospital and they were so dehydrated and malnourished that > they > >>never rebounded. > >Although rare, it does sometimes happen… not sure if anyone has been > around > >long enough to remember Sandy Kinghorn, who lost her sister from an > obscure > >reaction to 5asa, and then passed herself not long after. > Sandy, for those who may not have been around then, worked for Hollister, > and > helped many of us out with ostomy supply needs/support.  She was always so > kind > and patient.  She became ill in June 95 and was diagnosed in August of > that > year.  It always seemed to me that her doctor was not really paying > attention to > her when she became much worse.  She posted about her symptoms here. She > passed > away in early 97, totally unexpectedly.  I believe she was mid-30s or so, > with > two school-aged children at home. > What was really eerie was that 6 months before she became ill she had > recurrent > dreams of dying on June 13, 1997.  Makes me wonder if that jerk of a > physician > she went to when she had been unable to eat for so long caused her to lose > at > least 3 months of her life, if not more. > Her sister had passed away the year before.  She had UC as I recall, and > died > from that severe allergic reaction mentioned above.  She and Rick (the guy > who > used to post as RickAtheDJ) were planning to get married.  Sandy barely > talked > about it as she didn’t want to frighten others from taking their > medications. > It has been almost 7 years and I still miss her upbeat attitude.  I think > she > and Ceresse are probably catching up on all the folks on the group, old > and new. > At least that’s the way I like to think about her. > KarenF

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 karen.. is this you from disney????? if it is please reply..

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->>I’ve been on the newsgroup off and on for 7 years and I have only heard of >>one person dying from CD/UC complications as apparently they waited too long >>to go to the hospital and they were so dehydrated and malnourished that they >>never rebounded. >Although rare, it does sometimes happen… not sure if anyone has been around >long enough to remember Sandy Kinghorn, who lost her sister from an obscure >reaction to 5asa, and then passed herself not long after. > Sandy, for those who may not have been around then, worked for Hollister, and > helped many of us out with ostomy supply needs/support.  She was always so kind > and patient.  She became ill in June 95 and was diagnosed in August of that > year.  It always seemed to me that her doctor was not really paying attention to > her when she became much worse.  She posted about her symptoms here.  She passed > away in early 97, totally unexpectedly.  I believe she was mid-30s or so, with > two school-aged children at home. > What was really eerie was that 6 months before she became ill she had recurrent > dreams of dying on June 13, 1997.  Makes me wonder if that jerk of a physician > she went to when she had been unable to eat for so long caused her to lose at > least 3 months of her life, if not more. > Her sister had passed away the year before.  She had UC as I recall, and died > from that severe allergic reaction mentioned above.  She and Rick (the guy who > used to post as RickAtheDJ) were planning to get married.  Sandy barely talked > about it as she didn’t want to frighten others from taking their medications. > It has been almost 7 years and I still miss her upbeat attitude.  I think she > and Ceresse are probably catching up on all the folks on the group, old and new. > At least that’s the way I like to think about her. > KarenF

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>>I’ve been on the newsgroup off and on for 7 years and I have only heard of >one person dying from CD/UC complications as apparently they waited too long >to go to the hospital and they were so dehydrated and malnourished that they >never rebounded. >Although rare, it does sometimes happen… not sure if anyone has been around >long enough to remember Sandy Kinghorn, who lost her sister from an obscure >reaction to 5asa, and then passed herself not long after.  

Sandy, for those who may not have been around then, worked for Hollister, and helped many of us out with ostomy supply needs/support.  She was always so kind and patient.  She became ill in June 95 and was diagnosed in August of that year.  It always seemed to me that her doctor was not really paying attention to her when she became much worse.  She posted about her symptoms here.  She passed away in early 97, totally unexpectedly.  I believe she was mid-30s or so, with two school-aged children at home.   What was really eerie was that 6 months before she became ill she had recurrent dreams of dying on June 13, 1997.  Makes me wonder if that jerk of a physician she went to when she had been unable to eat for so long caused her to lose at least 3 months of her life, if not more. Her sister had passed away the year before.  She had UC as I recall, and died from that severe allergic reaction mentioned above.  She and Rick (the guy who used to post as RickAtheDJ) were planning to get married.  Sandy barely talked about it as she didn’t want to frighten others from taking their medications. It has been almost 7 years and I still miss her upbeat attitude.  I think she and Ceresse are probably catching up on all the folks on the group, old and new. At least that’s the way I like to think about her. KarenF

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I’m so sorry to hear about Ceresse. My heart goes out to her family. Kim – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->> >I am still in shock from hearing that a dear friend has passed away. When >I >> >first came to this newsgroup almost 2 years ago, Ceresse was one of the >many >> >with open arms. I received several cards in the post off her and she even >> >sent me her home made fudge recipe with a box of fudge to eat!!! >> >I used to make a joke about her & her marigold gloves, as she was always >up >> >in the night cleaning due to the pred. >> >I’ve got a photo of her & her husband, Dennis, and some of her precious >> >cats. >> >I told Arianne what has happened to the lady she calls "Aunty Ceresse", >and >> >Arianne said "Is God a doctor?" Ceresse would be so proud of Arianne as >she >> >went to church herself often. >> >There is nothing I can say about Ceresse that will change anything, apart >> >from if you didnt know her, you missed a fantastic person, who always put >> >others first. She will be so sorely missed. >> >Maybe we can all be there for each other again, after all, this is >supposed >> >to be a "support" group. No-one will ever replace Ceresse, but if I would >be >> >missed as much as she is, then I would be a very, very lucky person. >> >God Bless you Ceresse, you will always be in our thoughts. You taught us >how >> >to love each other, no matter what!!!

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ceresse has a special place in my heart, just like many of you!  she was so concerned last year when i had pg.  she actually sent me presents in the mail to give me something to do.  i sent her something too, but i will be darned if i can remember what, but it didn’t matter.  she had a heart the size of the grand canyon.  we chatted a lot and i can’t help but have tears come to my eyes right now as i write this, thinking of her.  i wanted and prayed for her to pull thru so badly.  i know she gave it all she had, and we are now at a loss without her! jeff

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> I am still in shock from hearing that a dear friend has passed away. When I > first came to this newsgroup almost 2 years ago, Ceresse was one of the many > with open arms. I received several cards in the post off her and she even > sent me her home made fudge recipe with a box of fudge to eat!!! > I used to make a joke about her & her marigold gloves, as she was always up > in the night cleaning due to the pred. > I’ve got a photo of her & her husband, Dennis, and some of her precious > cats. > I told Arianne what has happened to the lady she calls "Aunty Ceresse", and > Arianne said "Is God a doctor?" Ceresse would be so proud of Arianne as she > went to church herself often. > There is nothing I can say about Ceresse that will change anything, apart > from if you didnt know her, you missed a fantastic person, who always put > others first. She will be so sorely missed. > Maybe we can all be there for each other again, after all, this is supposed > to be a "support" group. No-one will ever replace Ceresse, but if I would be > missed as much as she is, then I would be a very, very lucky person. > God Bless you Ceresse, you will always be in our thoughts. You taught us how > to love each other, no matter what!!! > — > Elizabeth Exell xxx > Your son is your son til he gets him a wife, > Your daughter is your daughter > for the rest of your life > x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x

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>I’ve been on the newsgroup off and on for 7 years and I have only heard of >one person dying from CD/UC complications as apparently they waited too long >to go to the hospital and they were so dehydrated and malnourished that they >never rebounded.

Although rare, it does sometimes happen… not sure if anyone has been around long enough to remember Sandy Kinghorn, who lost her sister from an obscure reaction to 5asa, and then passed herself not long after.  

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Thank you Sherry and I will say a prayer for Ceresse tonight.  Her death is a tragedy.  Nora – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->Nora,  Ceresse had leukemia.  so no it was not IBD related. And yes she was >to young to die. >Sherry > Forty five years old is too young to die…it frightens me because I’m > 43 years old, and my mom die unexpectedly last year.  I thought she > was too young because she was 72.  Please tell me, was her cancer > related to IBD?  You all can probably see the fear of my own mortality > and the fear of my own cancer risk showing here.  Nora > >I am still in shock from hearing that a dear friend has passed away. When >I > >first came to this newsgroup almost 2 years ago, Ceresse was one of the >many > >with open arms. I received several cards in the post off her and she even > >sent me her home made fudge recipe with a box of fudge to eat!!! > >I used to make a joke about her & her marigold gloves, as she was always >up > >in the night cleaning due to the pred. > >I’ve got a photo of her & her husband, Dennis, and some of her precious > >cats. > >I told Arianne what has happened to the lady she calls "Aunty Ceresse", >and > >Arianne said "Is God a doctor?" Ceresse would be so proud of Arianne as >she > >went to church herself often. > >There is nothing I can say about Ceresse that will change anything, apart > >from if you didnt know her, you missed a fantastic person, who always put > >others first. She will be so sorely missed. > >Maybe we can all be there for each other again, after all, this is >supposed > >to be a "support" group. No-one will ever replace Ceresse, but if I would >be > >missed as much as she is, then I would be a very, very lucky person. > >God Bless you Ceresse, you will always be in our thoughts. You taught us >how > >to love each other, no matter what!!!

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Nora, I’ve been on the newsgroup off and on for 7 years and I have only heard of one person dying from CD/UC complications as apparently they waited too long to go to the hospital and they were so dehydrated and malnourished that they never rebounded.  So in a way, they didn’t die directly from CD/UC, but of the effects of it (in my book it is the same cause as one wouldn’t of happened without the other, but that is my opinion). There may have been some that have died due to blockages that perforated the intestine and didn’t get to the hospital before infection set in, but according to CCFA (Crohn’s Colitis Foundation of America) death from CD/UC is rare. I hope that eases your fright some and yes, Ceresse was always a trooper, the one that would write you a note even when you didn’t know her and extremely supportive of everyone.  I truly regret that my sporadic "drop in’s" missed her getting sick and was floored when I got the news from Susan.  The only solace I have is that she no longer is in pain and not suffering. Hope this helps. Ken A.

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> It’s so sad and so frightening.  Thank you.  Nora >Nora, crohn’s didn’t not take Ceresse.  She was is a serious flare when >diagnosed with cancer but cancer finally put her to rest.  UM MOM Susan >> Please say this kind woman, whom I did not know, did not die of a IBD >> related death.  Are IBD related deaths common?  Nora >> >I am still in shock from hearing that a dear friend has passed away. When >I >> >first came to this newsgroup almost 2 years ago, Ceresse was one of the >many >> >with open arms. I received several cards in the post off her and she even >> >sent me her home made fudge recipe with a box of fudge to eat!!! >> >I used to make a joke about her & her marigold gloves, as she was always >up >> >in the night cleaning due to the pred. >> >I’ve got a photo of her & her husband, Dennis, and some of her precious >> >cats. >> >I told Arianne what has happened to the lady she calls "Aunty Ceresse", >and >> >Arianne said "Is God a doctor?" Ceresse would be so proud of Arianne as >she >> >went to church herself often. >> >There is nothing I can say about Ceresse that will change anything, apart >> >from if you didnt know her, you missed a fantastic person, who always put >> >others first. She will be so sorely missed. >> >Maybe we can all be there for each other again, after all, this is >supposed >> >to be a "support" group. No-one will ever replace Ceresse, but if I would >be >> >missed as much as she is, then I would be a very, very lucky person. >> >God Bless you Ceresse, you will always be in our thoughts. You taught us >how >> >to love each other, no matter what!!!

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Forty five years old is too young to die…it frightens me because I’m 43 years old, and my mom die unexpectedly last year.  I thought she was too young because she was 72.  Please tell me, was her cancer related to IBD?  You all can probably see the fear of my own mortality and the fear of my own cancer risk showing here.  Nora – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->I am still in shock from hearing that a dear friend has passed away. When I >first came to this newsgroup almost 2 years ago, Ceresse was one of the many >with open arms. I received several cards in the post off her and she even >sent me her home made fudge recipe with a box of fudge to eat!!! >I used to make a joke about her & her marigold gloves, as she was always up >in the night cleaning due to the pred. >I’ve got a photo of her & her husband, Dennis, and some of her precious >cats. >I told Arianne what has happened to the lady she calls "Aunty Ceresse", and >Arianne said "Is God a doctor?" Ceresse would be so proud of Arianne as she >went to church herself often. >There is nothing I can say about Ceresse that will change anything, apart >from if you didnt know her, you missed a fantastic person, who always put >others first. She will be so sorely missed. >Maybe we can all be there for each other again, after all, this is supposed >to be a "support" group. No-one will ever replace Ceresse, but if I would be >missed as much as she is, then I would be a very, very lucky person. >God Bless you Ceresse, you will always be in our thoughts. You taught us how >to love each other, no matter what!!!

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Nora,  Ceresse had leukemia.  so no it was not IBD related. And yes she was to young to die. Sherry

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Forty five years old is too young to die…it frightens me because I’m > 43 years old, and my mom die unexpectedly last year.  I thought she > was too young because she was 72.  Please tell me, was her cancer > related to IBD?  You all can probably see the fear of my own mortality > and the fear of my own cancer risk showing here.  Nora >I am still in shock from hearing that a dear friend has passed away. When I >first came to this newsgroup almost 2 years ago, Ceresse was one of the many >with open arms. I received several cards in the post off her and she even >sent me her home made fudge recipe with a box of fudge to eat!!! >I used to make a joke about her & her marigold gloves, as she was always up >in the night cleaning due to the pred. >I’ve got a photo of her & her husband, Dennis, and some of her precious >cats. >I told Arianne what has happened to the lady she calls "Aunty Ceresse", and >Arianne said "Is God a doctor?" Ceresse would be so proud of Arianne as she >went to church herself often. >There is nothing I can say about Ceresse that will change anything, apart >from if you didnt know her, you missed a fantastic person, who always put >others first. She will be so sorely missed. >Maybe we can all be there for each other again, after all, this is supposed >to be a "support" group. No-one will ever replace Ceresse, but if I would be >missed as much as she is, then I would be a very, very lucky person. >God Bless you Ceresse, you will always be in our thoughts. You taught us how >to love each other, no matter what!!!

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> Nora I am sorry you never got to "meet" her and her sparkle and glee.

I never met her ‘in the flesh’ since she and I were on opposite sides of a certain ‘pond’; however we often emailed and she always asked after my family.  Never a mother herself – she had to have an early hysterectomy – she always took a great interest in other people’s children.  She was a practising Christian who expressed her faith by never getting stroppy even when she was feeling at her lowest and who never tried to preach.  At 45 she was too young to leave the world, yet by all accounts she knew her time had come and was ready.  We’ve all lost a dear friend. — Fran If you need my email address please ask.

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Nora I am sorry you never got to "meet" her and her sparkle and glee.  As sick as the cd made her she still was here with support and lots of humor. She was a special friend to a lot of us here and she still kept her love and faith with her to the last day.  You would have really enjoyed Ceresse as much as the others have said in there messages.  I sure do miss her.  When she posted to this group, you knew she was here.  :-)  She never indulged in any nastiness and enjoyed people a lot and loved a good debate.  UM MOM Susan

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> It’s so sad and so frightening.  Thank you.  Nora >Nora, crohn’s didn’t not take Ceresse.  She was is a serious flare when >diagnosed with cancer but cancer finally put her to rest.  UM MOM Susan >> Please say this kind woman, whom I did not know, did not die of a IBD >> related death.  Are IBD related deaths common?  Nora >> >I am still in shock from hearing that a dear friend has passed away. When >I >> >first came to this newsgroup almost 2 years ago, Ceresse was one of the >many >> >with open arms. I received several cards in the post off her and she even >> >sent me her home made fudge recipe with a box of fudge to eat!!! >> >I used to make a joke about her & her marigold gloves, as she was always >up >> >in the night cleaning due to the pred. >> >I’ve got a photo of her & her husband, Dennis, and some of her precious >> >cats. >> >I told Arianne what has happened to the lady she calls "Aunty Ceresse", >and >> >Arianne said "Is God a doctor?" Ceresse would be so proud of Arianne as >she >> >went to church herself often. >> >There is nothing I can say about Ceresse that will change anything, apart >> >from if you didnt know her, you missed a fantastic person, who always put >> >others first. She will be so sorely missed. >> >Maybe we can all be there for each other again, after all, this is >supposed >> >to be a "support" group. No-one will ever replace Ceresse, but if I would >be >> >missed as much as she is, then I would be a very, very lucky person. >> >God Bless you Ceresse, you will always be in our thoughts. You taught us >how >> >to love each other, no matter what!!!

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When I heard that Ceresse had died it broke my heart and all I could do is cry. She was one of the sweetest people I’ve talked to.  She had a heart of gold. When we would chat and I’d be asking how she was doing we’d talk about that for a while and she’d say "enough about me…how are you and how’s the family".  I don’t think she ever had a bad thing to say about anybody. We had talked about her and Dennis coming to Minnesota some day when she was feeling better.  So that we could finally meet in person and go camping and fishing together.  I’m sorry that this never came to be.  But, I do know that some day many years from now when its my time to die, she’ll be there to meet me with a smile on her face and her arms open wide ready for hugs. :o ) And her faith was so strong she said she was going to beat this.  But, God had another plan for her.  He must have needed another Angel in heaven.  Boy did he ever get a good one.  :o) Sherry

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> I am still in shock from hearing that a dear friend has passed away. When I > first came to this newsgroup almost 2 years ago, Ceresse was one of the many > with open arms. I received several cards in the post off her and she even > sent me her home made fudge recipe with a box of fudge to eat!!! > I used to make a joke about her & her marigold gloves, as she was always up > in the night cleaning due to the pred. > I’ve got a photo of her & her husband, Dennis, and some of her precious > cats. > I told Arianne what has happened to the lady she calls "Aunty Ceresse", and > Arianne said "Is God a doctor?" Ceresse would be so proud of Arianne as she > went to church herself often. > There is nothing I can say about Ceresse that will change anything, apart > from if you didnt know her, you missed a fantastic person, who always put > others first. She will be so sorely missed. > Maybe we can all be there for each other again, after all, this is supposed > to be a "support" group. No-one will ever replace Ceresse, but if I would be > missed as much as she is, then I would be a very, very lucky person. > God Bless you Ceresse, you will always be in our thoughts. You taught us how > to love each other, no matter what!!! > — > Elizabeth Exell xxx > Your son is your son til he gets him a wife, > Your daughter is your daughter > for the rest of your life > x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x

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It’s so sad and so frightening.  Thank you.  Nora – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->Nora, crohn’s didn’t not take Ceresse.  She was is a serious flare when >diagnosed with cancer but cancer finally put her to rest.  UM MOM Susan > Please say this kind woman, whom I did not know, did not die of a IBD > related death.  Are IBD related deaths common?  Nora > >I am still in shock from hearing that a dear friend has passed away. When >I > >first came to this newsgroup almost 2 years ago, Ceresse was one of the >many > >with open arms. I received several cards in the post off her and she even > >sent me her home made fudge recipe with a box of fudge to eat!!! > >I used to make a joke about her & her marigold gloves, as she was always >up > >in the night cleaning due to the pred. > >I’ve got a photo of her & her husband, Dennis, and some of her precious > >cats. > >I told Arianne what has happened to the lady she calls "Aunty Ceresse", >and > >Arianne said "Is God a doctor?" Ceresse would be so proud of Arianne as >she > >went to church herself often. > >There is nothing I can say about Ceresse that will change anything, apart > >from if you didnt know her, you missed a fantastic person, who always put > >others first. She will be so sorely missed. > >Maybe we can all be there for each other again, after all, this is >supposed > >to be a "support" group. No-one will ever replace Ceresse, but if I would >be > >missed as much as she is, then I would be a very, very lucky person. > >God Bless you Ceresse, you will always be in our thoughts. You taught us >how > >to love each other, no matter what!!!

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I too was very saddened when I learned of Ceresse’s death.  She was a very loving, caring person who had a really tough time with it all, and definitely deserved much better.  The cliche that at least she’s no longer suffering is so very true in her case.  Ceresse brought much light and happiness to many people, and was always so supportive even when feeling very ill herself.  I miss her! Christine CD

> We were very saddened when we heard that Ceresse had passed away. She was

a very loving and supportive person. She loved > children and adored our daughter Alana, although she couldn’t have any of

her own. She had emailed us several times – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> requesting photos of Alana. She will be greatly missed. > — > Jean, Paul and Alana > Visit our photo albums at http://www.laflammefamily.ca > To reply, replace "deadspam.com" with "laflammefamily.ca" > — > I am still in shock from hearing that a dear friend has passed away. When I > first came to this newsgroup almost 2 years ago, Ceresse was one of the many > with open arms. I received several cards in the post off her and she even > sent me her home made fudge recipe with a box of fudge to eat!!! > I used to make a joke about her & her marigold gloves, as she was always up > in the night cleaning due to the pred. > I’ve got a photo of her & her husband, Dennis, and some of her precious > cats. > I told Arianne what has happened to the lady she calls "Aunty Ceresse", and > Arianne said "Is God a doctor?" Ceresse would be so proud of Arianne as she > went to church herself often. > There is nothing I can say about Ceresse that will change anything, apart > from if you didnt know her, you missed a fantastic person, who always put > others first. She will be so sorely missed. > Maybe we can all be there for each other again, after all, this is supposed > to be a "support" group. No-one will ever replace Ceresse, but if I would be > missed as much as she is, then I would be a very, very lucky person. > God Bless you Ceresse, you will always be in our thoughts. You taught us how > to love each other, no matter what!!! > — > Elizabeth Exell xxx > Your son is your son til he gets him a wife, > Your daughter is your daughter > for the rest of your life > x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x

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Nora, crohn’s didn’t not take Ceresse.  She was is a serious flare when diagnosed with cancer but cancer finally put her to rest.  UM MOM Susan

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Please say this kind woman, whom I did not know, did not die of a IBD > related death.  Are IBD related deaths common?  Nora >I am still in shock from hearing that a dear friend has passed away. When I >first came to this newsgroup almost 2 years ago, Ceresse was one of the many >with open arms. I received several cards in the post off her and she even >sent me her home made fudge recipe with a box of fudge to eat!!! >I used to make a joke about her & her marigold gloves, as she was always up >in the night cleaning due to the pred. >I’ve got a photo of her & her husband, Dennis, and some of her precious >cats. >I told Arianne what has happened to the lady she calls "Aunty Ceresse", and >Arianne said "Is God a doctor?" Ceresse would be so proud of Arianne as she >went to church herself often. >There is nothing I can say about Ceresse that will change anything, apart >from if you didnt know her, you missed a fantastic person, who always put >others first. She will be so sorely missed. >Maybe we can all be there for each other again, after all, this is supposed >to be a "support" group. No-one will ever replace Ceresse, but if I would be >missed as much as she is, then I would be a very, very lucky person. >God Bless you Ceresse, you will always be in our thoughts. You taught us how >to love each other, no matter what!!!

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We were very saddened when we heard that Ceresse had passed away. She was a very loving and supportive person. She loved children and adored our daughter Alana, although she couldn’t have any of her own. She had emailed us several times requesting photos of Alana. She will be greatly missed. — Jean, Paul and Alana Visit our photo albums at http://www.laflammefamily.ca To reply, replace "deadspam.com" with "laflammefamily.ca" — – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > I am still in shock from hearing that a dear friend has passed away. When I > first came to this newsgroup almost 2 years ago, Ceresse was one of the many > with open arms. I received several cards in the post off her and she even > sent me her home made fudge recipe with a box of fudge to eat!!! > I used to make a joke about her & her marigold gloves, as she was always up > in the night cleaning due to the pred. > I’ve got a photo of her & her husband, Dennis, and some of her precious > cats. > I told Arianne what has happened to the lady she calls "Aunty Ceresse", and > Arianne said "Is God a doctor?" Ceresse would be so proud of Arianne as she > went to church herself often. > There is nothing I can say about Ceresse that will change anything, apart > from if you didnt know her, you missed a fantastic person, who always put > others first. She will be so sorely missed. > Maybe we can all be there for each other again, after all, this is supposed > to be a "support" group. No-one will ever replace Ceresse, but if I would be > missed as much as she is, then I would be a very, very lucky person. > God Bless you Ceresse, you will always be in our thoughts. You taught us how > to love each other, no matter what!!! > — > Elizabeth Exell xxx > Your son is your son til he gets him a wife, > Your daughter is your daughter > for the rest of your life > x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x

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Please say this kind woman, whom I did not know, did not die of a IBD related death.  Are IBD related deaths common?  Nora – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->I am still in shock from hearing that a dear friend has passed away. When I >first came to this newsgroup almost 2 years ago, Ceresse was one of the many >with open arms. I received several cards in the post off her and she even >sent me her home made fudge recipe with a box of fudge to eat!!! >I used to make a joke about her & her marigold gloves, as she was always up >in the night cleaning due to the pred. >I’ve got a photo of her & her husband, Dennis, and some of her precious >cats. >I told Arianne what has happened to the lady she calls "Aunty Ceresse", and >Arianne said "Is God a doctor?" Ceresse would be so proud of Arianne as she >went to church herself often. >There is nothing I can say about Ceresse that will change anything, apart >from if you didnt know her, you missed a fantastic person, who always put >others first. She will be so sorely missed. >Maybe we can all be there for each other again, after all, this is supposed >to be a "support" group. No-one will ever replace Ceresse, but if I would be >missed as much as she is, then I would be a very, very lucky person. >God Bless you Ceresse, you will always be in our thoughts. You taught us how >to love each other, no matter what!!!

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Beth, I am so sorry to hear about Ceresse’s passing away.  I have been on this newsgroup for a long time and there have been too many people from here who have died over the years.  I guess that we should remember to be kind to each other on a daily basis and not worry so much about the small stuff.  I didn’t know Ceresse myself, but I know that she was a really good support to you and others in this group. *HUGS* Ann

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> I am still in shock from hearing that a dear friend has passed away. When I > first came to this newsgroup almost 2 years ago, Ceresse was one of the many > with open arms. I received several cards in the post off her and she even > sent me her home made fudge recipe with a box of fudge to eat!!! > I used to make a joke about her & her marigold gloves, as she was always up > in the night cleaning due to the pred. > I’ve got a photo of her & her husband, Dennis, and some of her precious > cats. > I told Arianne what has happened to the lady she calls "Aunty Ceresse", and > Arianne said "Is God a doctor?" Ceresse would be so proud of Arianne as she > went to church herself often. > There is nothing I can say about Ceresse that will change anything, apart > from if you didnt know her, you missed a fantastic person, who always put > others first. She will be so sorely missed. > Maybe we can all be there for each other again, after all, this is supposed > to be a "support" group. No-one will ever replace Ceresse, but if I would be > missed as much as she is, then I would be a very, very lucky person. > God Bless you Ceresse, you will always be in our thoughts. You taught us how > to love each other, no matter what!!! > — > Elizabeth Exell xxx > Your son is your son til he gets him a wife, > Your daughter is your daughter > for the rest of your life > x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x

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I am still in shock from hearing that a dear friend has passed away. When I first came to this newsgroup almost 2 years ago, Ceresse was one of the many with open arms. I received several cards in the post off her and she even sent me her home made fudge recipe with a box of fudge to eat!!! I used to make a joke about her & her marigold gloves, as she was always up in the night cleaning due to the pred. I’ve got a photo of her & her husband, Dennis, and some of her precious cats. I told Arianne what has happened to the lady she calls "Aunty Ceresse", and Arianne said "Is God a doctor?" Ceresse would be so proud of Arianne as she went to church herself often. There is nothing I can say about Ceresse that will change anything, apart from if you didnt know her, you missed a fantastic person, who always put others first. She will be so sorely missed. Maybe we can all be there for each other again, after all, this is supposed to be a "support" group. No-one will ever replace Ceresse, but if I would be missed as much as she is, then I would be a very, very lucky person. God Bless you Ceresse, you will always be in our thoughts. You taught us how to love each other, no matter what!!! — Elizabeth Exell xxx Your son is your son til he gets him a wife, Your daughter is your daughter for the rest of your life x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x

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I too will miss her Beth.  I hope you and the family are doing alright. When you get time, please drop me a email and let me know what is new!  Love to all of you, UM MOM Susan

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> I am still in shock from hearing that a dear friend has passed away. When I > first came to this newsgroup almost 2 years ago, Ceresse was one of the many > with open arms. I received several cards in the post off her and she even > sent me her home made fudge recipe with a box of fudge to eat!!! > I used to make a joke about her & her marigold gloves, as she was always up > in the night cleaning due to the pred. > I’ve got a photo of her & her husband, Dennis, and some of her precious > cats. > I told Arianne what has happened to the lady she calls "Aunty Ceresse", and > Arianne said "Is God a doctor?" Ceresse would be so proud of Arianne as she > went to church herself often. > There is nothing I can say about Ceresse that will change anything, apart > from if you didnt know her, you missed a fantastic person, who always put > others first. She will be so sorely missed. > Maybe we can all be there for each other again, after all, this is supposed > to be a "support" group. No-one will ever replace Ceresse, but if I would be > missed as much as she is, then I would be a very, very lucky person. > God Bless you Ceresse, you will always be in our thoughts. You taught us how > to love each other, no matter what!!! > — > Elizabeth Exell xxx > Your son is your son til he gets him a wife, > Your daughter is your daughter > for the rest of your life > x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x

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