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| "My Dad grew up with what seem to be long-lost values: a strong work ethic and strong character. I learned a lot about being self-reliant from him, and it kept me both out of trouble and ready to take on new and different things with confidence. I didn't have to ask him for advice too often, because I watched how he'd taken himself from department manager at a Sears store in Denver to a merchandise manager responsible for stores in several states." So sorry for your loss. I would like to extend a thank you through you to the memory of your father for instilling the same values in you.
Because son, it is what you are supposed to do.
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| Posts: 1866 | Location: Escaped to TN | Registered: October 29, 2004 |
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| So sorry for your loss, all our prayers and condolences.....
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| Posts: 1559 | Location: Behind the Pine Curtain | Registered: March 06, 2008 |
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| Sorry about the outcome. I am glad you had him as long as you did.
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There is iron in my words of death for all to see. So there is iron in my words of life.
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| Our condolences and prayers, hope the blessings of those great memories lessen the pain of loss.
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| Posts: 1559 | Location: Behind the Pine Curtain | Registered: March 06, 2008 |
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| I'm very sorry to hear of your father's passing. I think I understand a little of what you've been going through. My mother has been suffering from some sort of mental illness that we didn't understand and wasn't identified until she had a series of strokes later last year. We figured it was some mort of depression but turns out she has a vascular disease of some kind in addition to uncontrolled diabetes. Since the strokes she's has been the "moderate" stage of dementia. She has some decent (mental health) days and more often than not bad days. On her best days she can carry on a little bit of discussion with long term memory in tact. We're told her next stop is end stage dementia. It's been rough so I know where you've been to some extent. I'm just thankful for every moment of the good days as I'm sure you were. Stay strong and remember he is still with you and within you. Take care. |
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| mine passed 39 years ago , there are times when I am pretty sure that I still feel his presence. I include him in my thank you's before I go to sleep at night. my condolences and empathy
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