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Topic History of: Lynda Bellingham dies
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In The Know (as always) honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote:
Yes, she was. Terribly sad, and a horrible shock for her family, but probably better in the long run. "Last" Christmases can be a living hell for families.

agree, entirely.

At least they can now have Christmas knowing that she suffers no more.
honey!oh sugar sugar. Yes, she was. Terribly sad, and a horrible shock for her family, but probably better in the long run. "Last" Christmases can be a living hell for families.
In The Know I'm sure I read that when she decided to stop chemo, she was hoping for one last Christmas.
honey!oh sugar sugar. Very sad, but she was lucky in that she was prepared for it, and well enough to work only a few days before.
Much better to go quickly.
JK2006 Sad news; she was a sparkling, bright, funny woman. One of the awful things about getting old is watching others pass away.