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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 900687" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Seems they had every right to hate him even before he took his life. I know two people very closely that took their lives and it was anything but selfish. One, was betrayed by one of his closest friends and the betrayal put him in dior financial conditions. He was fixing to lose everything he had worked his whole life for so he took his life because he figured he was worth more to his family dead than alive since his life insurance policy (owned by his wife) paid off and she didn't lose everything. The other person I know came down with cancer and after being terminated from her insurance policy and her job she saw her life's savings being paid in medical bills. The doctors told her she was free of cancer and two months later they found it in her lymph nodes but they said they could treat it like they did the last time. Only thing she had left was her house, land and horses and wasn't about to lose all of this just so she could suffer another few months and leave her son nothing so she opted out. I know it was hard on her son but if he doesn't already know it he will soon know that she did it was the best for all concerned. I know this because I am an executor to a trust and reading her instructions it all makes perfect sense to me and was anything but selfish. When her son turns forty he will be given a very nice surprise and he will better understand his mother and why she did what she did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 900687, member: 4362"] Seems they had every right to hate him even before he took his life. I know two people very closely that took their lives and it was anything but selfish. One, was betrayed by one of his closest friends and the betrayal put him in dior financial conditions. He was fixing to lose everything he had worked his whole life for so he took his life because he figured he was worth more to his family dead than alive since his life insurance policy (owned by his wife) paid off and she didn't lose everything. The other person I know came down with cancer and after being terminated from her insurance policy and her job she saw her life's savings being paid in medical bills. The doctors told her she was free of cancer and two months later they found it in her lymph nodes but they said they could treat it like they did the last time. Only thing she had left was her house, land and horses and wasn't about to lose all of this just so she could suffer another few months and leave her son nothing so she opted out. I know it was hard on her son but if he doesn't already know it he will soon know that she did it was the best for all concerned. I know this because I am an executor to a trust and reading her instructions it all makes perfect sense to me and was anything but selfish. When her son turns forty he will be given a very nice surprise and he will better understand his mother and why she did what she did. [/QUOTE]
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