It's not cliche at all. Those who have seen people suffer understand that, while no one wants to see someone die, they also don't want to see them continue to suffer. It's a very sad situation.Mrs. Higgins wrote:My heart sank when I read that.Steve wrote:From he TMZ site on Mr. Hillerman's cause of death
http://www.tmz.com/2017/12/06/john-hill ... t-disease/
I'm a home health aide and have cared for many clients with COPD. I can't even put into words the misery they go through. Then add heart disease to the mix...![]()
I hate to sound cliche, but hes not suffering anymore.
RIP John Hillerman
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Re: RIP John Hillerman
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John Hillerman dying was very sad.
I don’t really get sad at celebrity deaths. Matter of fact, I have often said I don’t understand people being so upset when famous people (they don’t know) pass away.
That said, I was very upset.
It was like Higgins was part of my family.
Demonstrated to me the impact Magnum P.I. really has had on my life.
John Hillerman dying was very sad.
I don’t really get sad at celebrity deaths. Matter of fact, I have often said I don’t understand people being so upset when famous people (they don’t know) pass away.
That said, I was very upset.
It was like Higgins was part of my family.

Demonstrated to me the impact Magnum P.I. really has had on my life.
Knocking my rubber chicken or my sloppy habits is within the rules, but you're attacking my character. I would like to think you don't mean that.