Tuesday, July 1, 2025

In Memory

 
Mom crosses over.
       
Gretchen Bolingbroke
1940-2025
 
Raised two children as a single mother working multiple jobs.
Became a Visual Basic programmer in her 70s. 
  
She always wanted me to get off the computer and go outside.
 
She would have been proud of this blog anyway.  
 
 
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I will need a little more time. 
 
 

64 comments:

  1. My heartfelt condolences for your loss. I hope you told about the blog to her, even if your text suggests otherwise. She for sure would have approved.

    -Miikka

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  2. My condolences from Canary Islands, get well mr crpgaddict

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  3. So sorry for your loss. Take as much time as you need!

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  4. So sorry. Truly, take the time you need. Losing your mom - at any age - is tough. Take care.

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  5. May her memory be a blessing.

    I’m sorry it has to one a blessing now.

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  6. Take all the time you need. We'll be here when you get back to writing and publishing.

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  7. So sorry for your loss, Chet.

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  8. You have my sincerest condolences

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  9. AlphabeticalAnonymousJuly 1, 2025 at 10:28 PM

    Very sorry to hear it. Best wishes through this dark time.

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  10. Take care of yourself, Chet.

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  11. Condolences, take all the time you need, family is way more important.

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  12. Best wishes to you and your family and brighter times ahead.

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  13. My deepest sympathies, Chet. Take care of yourself, and only come back when you are ready.

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  14. Condolences to you and all your loved ones

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  15. Condolences and best wishes. We'll be here, reading the wonderful archives.

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  16. Frequent reader, infrequent commenter.

    She did good.

    Hope you find your peace. The only guarantee we get with age is loss, but it's how we manage it that matters. Don't forget that if you're in the dark you're likely to be eaten by a grue

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  17. So sorry for your loss Chet. Please accept the condolences of a very long term reader of this blog. Beautiful choice of picture to memorialise her as well. Keep well and don't get eaten by a grue.

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  18. Sorry for your loss. I’ve been reading this blog for years. Find your peace.

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  19. Best wishes. May her life and memory inspire and comfort.

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  20. Chet, so very sorry for your loss - deepest condolences to you and your family.

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  21. I’m very sorry for your loss, Chet.

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  22. Sincères condoléances,

    Your blog has helped me a lot during though time. I hope you'll find your peace

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  23. My condolences. I'm so sorry.

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  24. Take all the time you need. I'm sure your mom was an amazing person. :)

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  25. Sorry to hear the sad news. That's a beautiful photo you posted. Take some time off. We'll be here when you return. Much love. xo

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  26. Warm, long hugs. Take your time. Give time to yourself to mourn. Death of a parent is one of the hardest things - I still have not got over my dad's one years ago - and it makes weird things to your head, so yeah, take your time.

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  27. Appreciate everything you write and I am so sorry. I recently lost my father. He was born in 1940, too.

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  28. My sincere condoleances. I lost my father less than one year ago.

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  29. Very sorry for your loss, do take all the time you need.

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  30. My deepest condolences. As a person who is already in health-care for his father I know the day of final goodbye can be just tomorrow. Still the situation is tugging at my heart, I haven't really found a way to finally accept that his days are coming to an end.

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  31. My sincerest condolences.

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  32. I’m so sorry for your loss Chet. We’ll be here when you get back and in the meantime sending peace and love to you and family.

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  33. Sorry for your loss. May her memory be a comfort.

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  34. I am so sorry for you Loss, Chester. My sincerest condolences.

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  35. My condolences, I hope you are well, and get better over time. Loss is always hard no matter who it is in your life as long as they made an impact.

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  36. So sorry for your loss Chet, sending good thoughts for you and your family.

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  37. I'm sorry for your loss, Chet.

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  38. So sorry for you loss. Prayers for you and your family.

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  39. My sincere condolences for your loss.

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  40. Terribly sorry for your loss, Chet. May her memory be a blessing.

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  41. I'm very sorry to hear that. Losing a parent is hard and I can only imagine all the more so if she raised you as a single mother. I wish you the best in this difficult time.

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  42. My deepest condolences. Echoing others' comments, you should of course feel free to take all the time needed. We'll be here, all sending our best wishes.

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  43. My condolences, Mr. Addict.

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  44. Sorry for your loss

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  45. So sorry for your loss.

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  46. My condolences, dear Addict.

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  47. So sorry for your loss, you are in our thoughts here.

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  48. I'm so sorry to hear about the loss of your mom.

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  49. My sincere condolences, Chet.

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  50. I'm sorry for you loss. And thankful for the causes you support. Take all the time you need.

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  51. Very sorry for your loss. Just lost my old man in January of this year. He too was born in 1940. It isn't easy and I hope that you find peace.

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  52. Yes she would have been proud. You bring joy and comfort to us who read your blog.

    Take good care of yourself.

    Condolences

    Niklas Björkeroth

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  53. While the words never seem quite adequate, my deepest condolences. While I can't speak for everyone, I think the community you've built here would love to support you how ever you need.

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  54. I'm so sorry, Chet. Take good care of yourself.

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  55. My condolences, Chet. My wife and I have lost five relatives within the last few years, including all four of our parents, and it's left us exhausted and depleted. It's not just in the grief, but in the sheer amount of stuff to be done when someone passes, not to mention the family politics that sooner or later rear their head. All the "Hey, I just heard and I'm so sorry..." correspondence is exhausting to keep up with, and while it's well-meaning, it doesn't help us solve our daily problems.

    Thus: I hope you have enough support in your daily life, and that your friends and family rise to the occasion. Take all the time you need, with everything.

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