@donnamaedarlene
hello Donna, I'm sorry I didn't see your post more recently. It looks so lonely in its own little thread. Perhaps people just didn't know what to say about such a triple whammy, especially at this holiday time of year.
Not that I really know what to say either. I just wanted to write something to you so that you would know your pain and anguish had been heard in the wilderness. Rather that than just crickets, as they say.
It's so painful to lose anyone dear to us. Family or friend. Parent, child, or partner.
Your second marriage sounds awesome, you were the right two people for each other at the right time. And that time lasted a long time indeed.
It is sad, but at the end of our lives we are often alone. Family and friends pass on. Unfortunately, there is always going to be the "last one" to go. Sad and bittersweet for them.
I hope your brother was not alone and isolated when he died. With covid that is, sadly, often the case. My sister's BIL died this past June leaving his 96 year old mother. This had diabetes and other issues, not covid. But there were so many people sick with covid in the hospital at that time that he was left in a bed in the hallway, of all places, until he succumbed. And no one was able to visit him because of the pandemic. My wife and I couldn't even visit her mother who passed away in April, due to travel restrictions into Canada, even for citizens.
Well, I sidetracked a bit there but I offer my condolences for your brother and of course your mother.
I'm sorry about the loss of your husband also. He would have been a bedrock for you at the time of loss of your mother and brother.
This sub-forum is not highly active, but in the past I have recommended to some posters that they read through some of the existing threads...the initial posts and the replies. They can offer some comfort at times like this.
-F