Since my service days there have been a core group of us who have kept in touch over the last 20+ years. we were all very tight and though we are spread all over the country now , we all continued throughout the years to attend each others family weddings, baby christenings, milestone anniversaries , special events etc..
Tonight, I call my old first Sargent (We were stationed in Korea together in the 80's and have stayed in touch ever since) to wish him and his wife a merry Christmas because I had tried to reach him on Christmas and received their home voice mail.
His wife answered and broke the sad news to me tonight , he has been diagnosed with dementia. I did my best not to break down myself on the phone when she was crying.
I told her tomorrow , I will start making the phone calls for her to notify the rest of our core group of military friends.
I hope to make the trip south to visit him one last time over the next few weeks.
Dementia is such a terrible disease as it robs you of all your memories , faculties and dignity.
I did get to speak with him briefly , He was slightly incoherent, and had a hard time staying on topic but he did manage to tell me tonight as it continues to progress he is determined to face it head on.
I just don't even have the words to finish this post and express what I am feeling right now....
Semper Fi