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There is no right or wrong way to do things at times like this, it is just a case of muddling through as best you can. The loss of a loved one is totally heartbreaking, but terminal illness is an extra dark shadow because the need to mourn starts too soon and clouds every thought. It makes the simplest of decisions horrendously difficult and throws up too many  ‘what ifs’ when you least need them.

Listen to your heart and if that means a return home, then that is the right thing to do.  @Quoll is right, there will be ways to stay connected with your family during this really difficult time and other ways to take part in the funeral without actually being there. I was at a service recently that had  a webcam facility for family members unable to attend, and that might be something to check out or consider.   Take care, @MiniCooper and big ((hugs)). T x 

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