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It is with great sadness that I have to announce that I have heard by phone from Julie and Chris's son that Chris has passed away. I have no further details and Julie will perhaps post some details when she can.
I have told them to keep me informed of the date of the funeral and Lesley and I will attend and represent MHF.
RIP Chris.
I have also posted this on the original 'stomach pain' thread.
Ray
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Dave and I are very sad to hear this news. The only good thing is that Chris did not struggle on in pain for years. Our thoughts go out to Julie and their son. RIP Chris.
I've closed the other thread and directed posts here.
______________________________________________________________ Still sat here in front of the computer - it may be in the office, or on the laptop if I manage to get away from the office.
As far as I know, the only motorhoming Oxford United supporter in Bognor.
That's awful news, especially as Chris was so positive even up to a couple of weeks ago that his treatment was going well.
Never met him but you get a feeling about folk from what they write and how they write it, and he seemed to be a good guy.
I can only pass my condolences to his wife and family. Really sad.
How very, very sad. I didn't know Chris but I read his, and Julie's posts with an awful sense of foreboding. Such problems creep up, often unforseen, and generate a feeling of being out of control and a sense of helplessness.
Chris and Julie have been so brave through these last few months and I think that, given time, Julie will maybe gain some solace from knowing that Chris did not suffer long.
Julie's loss and sadness will never go away, but each day will be just a little bit easier.
Good luck Julie. Here's hoping that sometime in the future you will feel strong enough to venture out in your Motorhome once more and reconnect with all the friends you have here.
______________________________________________________________ John
I never met you but I was following your original thread & admired your courage & fortitude in dealing with your illness. I guess it was too advanced when discovered to be cured. A lesson to all of us I suppose, when you know there is something wrong with you get it investigated ASAP & do not be fobbed off with pills, etc.
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