Sorry for your loss and I agree with others who have posted about parents sometimes waiting till a loved child is not with them to pass. This is what happened with my beloved father who died at only 73. I had spent so much time with him in the hospital, but was not there when he died. I did not feel guilty because, like you, I did spend so much quality time with him when he was dying, and I also truly believed he needed to let go and pass without feeling responsible for me, his daughter. It really comforted me to know that by not being there, I had enabled him to pass in peace.
I hope this helps.
It's totally normal and fine to grieve and be sad, but please don't feel guilty.
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