My estranged aunt is in hospice care — how should I say goodbye?
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Dear Abby: When visiting a distant relative who is terminally ill, it’s normal to feel unsure about what to say, especially if you haven’t been in touch for a long time. In this situation, like when visiting your aunt who is in the late stages of cancer and under hospice care, it can be challenging to find the right words.

You used to have interactions with your aunt during family gatherings in the past, but it has been years since you last saw her. Although you both live in the same town, the lack of recent contact adds to the difficulty of knowing how to approach the situation.

Dear Nephew: When you visit your aunt, try to gauge her condition and emotional state. Remember that she may have some thoughts or feelings she wants to share with you before she passes. It’s okay to acknowledge the seriousness of the situation while also offering compassion and support.

“Thank you for seeing me. I know it has been some time since we’ve seen each other, but I wanted to come and tell you how much I always enjoyed and appreciated the time we spent together at all those family functions. Thank you for that. I won’t stay long because I don’t want you to waste your energy, but you need to know that I love you and always will.” 

Understand that your presence there is as important as anything you might say to her. Remember that if you get stuck for words.

DEAR ABBY: I’ve been with my husband for 40 years. As in all marriages, we’ve had our ups and downs, but recently I can hardly stand to be around him. He has been scammed a couple of times, and he gets furious when I try to warn him they are scams. We have separate bank accounts, and I have made him start giving me the money for his share of the household bills when he gets paid so he doesn’t blow it. Now if I ask him where he spends his money, he ignores me. 

Last night, he asked me what I had bought from a specific place. I asked him why I needed to tell him because he doesn’t tell me where he spends money. He said, “Because you’re my wife, and I love you.” When I asked why the opposite doesn’t seem to apply, he, of course, said nothing. 

Later, he asked if I was mad, and I told him I’m more hurt than mad. He didn’t say anything the rest of the night and today he acts like every other day (which means very little interaction). I don’t know what to do anymore. Do you have any advice? — FRUSTRATED WIFE IN IOWA

DEAR WIFE: You bet I do. If ever I’ve heard about a couple who needs marriage counseling, it’s the two of you. Marriage and family therapists hear about this sort of thing often. Ask your doctor to refer you to someone licensed and qualified to help you and your husband over this rough patch.

DEAR READERS: Along with the millions of Americans who are observing this Memorial Day, I add my own prayer of thanks for those courageous men and women who have sacrificed their lives in service to our country. May they rest in peace. — LOVE, ABBY

Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

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