He is 76. I am homebound and can no longer make the trip, to see him or attend the service.
Very sorry to hear this. My condolences.
My MIL hid her health problems for years as she didn't want to get treatment.
We knew there were issues she was hiding, but what could we do. Now it's full blown cancer with alzheimer's and diabetes.
We just celebrated her 80th in May (her b-day was in July).
I've known her for over 20 years and I still remember the first time we met. She seemed so cool compared to any other mom I knew - even my own!
We'd both would enjoy poking fun at her daughter.
When she'd cook, she'd make enough to feed an army on a moment's notice (farmer life).
My partner is with her as we speak. Doctors give her about a month or two in her current condition.
Her memory is fading fast and I'm really going to miss her

Luckily she still remembers me and said she wants me to come visit her before she goes.
I had to stay home as I'm working on a school project and dealing with year-end at work (lots of questions from the auditors).
Once I get the call that she's about to go, I'm on the next flight out.