09-16-2016, 02:40 PM
And the hits keep coming for Al and Lori Alvarado.
Al's sister passed away last week from complications of dementia. She was 59. Carol had Down's Syndrome, but from what I heard at the funeral today, it was just something that happened to her, it didn't define her. She lived in a group home in Oxnard, California. She had multiple jobs and spent a lot of time over the years constantly planning her own wedding. There was a lot of love for her at the grave side.
About 2 years ago, she started showing signs of dementia. Towards the end, she didn't know anybody around her. She also couldn't help with her own care. By the time the doctors found out, she had pneumonia it was too late. Her organs had already begun to fail. As Uncle Al, put it "Most people aren't better off dead. They are better surrounded by family. But at the end she didn't know her family, so maybe where she is now, she can remember them."
Al's sister passed away last week from complications of dementia. She was 59. Carol had Down's Syndrome, but from what I heard at the funeral today, it was just something that happened to her, it didn't define her. She lived in a group home in Oxnard, California. She had multiple jobs and spent a lot of time over the years constantly planning her own wedding. There was a lot of love for her at the grave side.
About 2 years ago, she started showing signs of dementia. Towards the end, she didn't know anybody around her. She also couldn't help with her own care. By the time the doctors found out, she had pneumonia it was too late. Her organs had already begun to fail. As Uncle Al, put it "Most people aren't better off dead. They are better surrounded by family. But at the end she didn't know her family, so maybe where she is now, she can remember them."
As a matter of fact, my anger does keep me warm