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RE: Without time there would be no onceuponatime.
They had a 70th wedding anniversary, one photo suggests... and somehow that suggests to me that they are somewhere else enjoying an existence unencumbered by aging bodies. At least it's a story I tell myself as a way of feeling more connected to something greater than ourselves.
I lost both of mine, 8-10 years ago. When my dad passed, there was a moment of feeling like an "orphan" of the Universe. An illusion, perhaps. They would have been 100, and 97, respectively.
Sorry for your loss.
It's my opinion that your belief system greatly influences what you experience at the time of your death - and beyond. And with a strong enough belief and lots of effort, you might even experience it before the time of your death. "Die before you die" is probably good advice :-)