> Thank you so much.....yes, I do believe that he heard my good-bye also.
>Matter of fact, when I went in to see him, I talked to him for awhile, and
>when I started to leave, the doors wouldn't open. I tried pushing and
>pulling, and knocking on the doors, but no one heard me. I finally had to
g
>out through the accordian pleated doors. When I saw the attendant, I
sked
>him why he had locked the doors. He assured me that with no effort at all
t
>doors would open. We continued to talk, but before leaving, I went back
and
>tried the doors, and sure enough, with two fingers, the doors opened.
I am amazed at how often *unworldy* and *unexplainable* events surround
a death.
Sondra
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