Really with that? OP, you thanked, like, a thousand people for their responses, got butthurt by only a couple of people, and you're going to rage quit? That's really silly.
Anyway, I really am sorry for your loss. I was close with my grandmother too, who died at 95. I also "knew" my dad was going to die when he did. He was also in hospice when he died (I was with him there for six days before he died), and I got the feeling when I realized he was coming very close to the day my boyfriend's father died three years earlier. Of course, I don't really think I "knew" it... it was only a coincidence that they died on the same day.
Hang in there; it's hard to lose a loved one.
Anyway, I really am sorry for your loss. I was close with my grandmother too, who died at 95. I also "knew" my dad was going to die when he did. He was also in hospice when he died (I was with him there for six days before he died), and I got the feeling when I realized he was coming very close to the day my boyfriend's father died three years earlier. Of course, I don't really think I "knew" it... it was only a coincidence that they died on the same day.
Hang in there; it's hard to lose a loved one.
Nolite te bastardes carborundorum.