== American English ==
They are both grammatically correct and also natural sounding. Good job. :)
You can also write these as the following in American English:
1. I was the only one that / who she had until she died.
2. I was the only one that / who was with her until she died.
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Hello again Pelin,
The difference here is in meaning.
1st sentence: You were her only family member/friend until the time she died.
2nd sentence: You were the only one who was at the same place, at the time she died.
Hope that helps.
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