Do you have any interesting twists to birthdays or passing away days in your family? (My answer is an example of what I mean)

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Yin And Yang Profile
Yin And Yang answered

My grandma passed away on December 26, 1998. My younger sister passed away December 26, 2004.

I was dialated to a 5 with my son but determined to make it to my oldest daughters high school graduation. He stayed in long enough for me to be at her graduation, head off to the hospital and he was born about 6 hours later.... On June 12, the anniversary of the day my older sister passed away.

dragonfly forty-six Profile

My grandmother died on my brothers birthday. He was 23 and his birthday is February 23rd.

While pregnant with my son, my father died.

While pregnant with my daughter, my grandmother died, when my mother was pregnant with me, her grandmother died. We will see if the trend happens with my daughter.

My sister in law's mother passed away on my birthday.

PJ Stein Profile
PJ Stein answered

No passing away stories, but there are lots of "double birthdays" in my family. My older brother and our niece share a birthday as do my dad and a cousin. Another niece and my brother's first wife, and my nephew's baby missed a "threepeat" by one day. My mom was born on her dad's birthday. My younger brother was due 4 days before that day, and when he didn't show up before then, everyone was hoping for a threepeat there too, but he showed up 4 days later. Which happens to be my mother-in-law's birthday. 

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hey cameron answered

Well the main one is the birthdays of my immediate family. My birthday is October 20th, in the fall, my sister's is January 14th, in the winter, my mom's is April 29th, in the spring, and my dad's is August 6th, in the summer. So we were each born in different seasons :)

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