On Tuesday, Nov 8 my grandfather passed away. His death was relatively unexpected and definitely heartbreaking. I heard about his illness while I was on a business trip in Houston, TX. Suffice it to say that that was not an easy trip to make. Saturday morning (Nov 12), Christine and I flew to Cleveland for the viewing and the funeral. (We are back in Madison now.)
I heard the details from my brother, via telephone, and from my mother, via e-mail. The following two e-mails were sent to my parents’ Wycliffe mailing list. Following that is the obituary that appeared in the local newspapers.
First e-mail
We found out just two weeks ago, right before our current Team arrived here at the WA Volunteer Centre, that my father, Bryce Curwin was diagnosed with myeloma (bone cancer). He had been in pretty intense pain for the past several months, but it was not determined what was the cause.
Blood work and a bone marrow biopsy confirmed the doctor’s suspicions. Since the diagnosis, he was admitted to a nursing home to undergo physical therapy to help him become mobile again before returning home to my mother.
The past two weeks, Dad has been shuttled back and forth from the nursing home to the hospital on several occasions for new problems.
Sunday, was one of the best days he has had in the past couple weeks. His color was good, he was sitting up laughing and chatting with the nurses and my mother, made several phone calls to friends….all in all a pretty good day.
Monday morning, my mother received a call from the nursing home that my dad was having uncontrolled bleeding and he would have to be taken back to the hospital. Sometime during the time he was admitted and the staff was working on him, Dad suffered a severe stroke.
Since that time he has been totally unresponsive and the prognosis at this time is very grim.
Second e-mail
It was a very long, very difficult day for my mom, and brother watching as Dad’s body slowly shut down. He suffered a severe, debilitating stroke early Monday morning, and fell into unconsciousness immediately afterward. As Tuesday dawned, fluid began to build up around his heart and lungs and his kidneys began to fail. He really struggled fighting death. The nurses said his heart was very strong.
The battle FINALLY ended at 11:50PM Tuesday night local time…both my brother Dan and Mom had gone home to rest on the advice of the staff, so neither were there when Dad was welcomed into Heaven. Now he has been reunited with my brother David, his parents, and his older sister whom he has missed dearly since she died.
Obituary
David Bryce Curwin
March 1, 1924 - November 8, 2005
Birthplace: South Bend, Indiana
Resided In: Strongsville, Ohio
David Bryce Curwin, 81, of Strongsville; cherished husband of Wilma (nee Doty); father of Daniel (Vicki), Debra Martin (Russell), and the late David L.; loving grandfather of Nicole, Joseph (Christine), Nathaniel, Philip, Kevin, Matthew, Eric, Hallie, and Laura; brother of Jane Reese, Frederick M. (Liz), and the late Sarah E. Jamison; devoted friend and companion to associates and brothers and sisters in Christ throughout the years; went home to Glory November 8, 2005. In lieu of flowers memorials may be forwarded In David’s name to Parma Heights Baptist Church, or Wycliffe Associates, P.O. Box 2000, Orange, California, 92859. Services to be held on Monday, November 14 at 10:00AM, at the Parma Heights Baptist Church, 8971 Ridgewood Dr., interment at Lutheran Memorial Park. Friends may call at the BUSCH FUNERAL HOME, 7501 Ridge Road, Parma, from 2-4 and 6-8 Sunday.