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I know Pusser no more than I know his posts but he really does come over as a nice guy - no doubt a result of a good upbringing from a thoroughly decent Dad, whom he has lost.
Chin up matey - I lost my old fellah just over 6 years ago well before his time at 66 (and I just peered over at his picture as I typed this)
We will, genuinely, think of you :no emoticon for this kind of thing:
Paul and Alison
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Pusser, we have missed you, so sorry to hear of your sad loss.
Take care.
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From August 2005 till December 2005, 5 members of my family died, my husband, my brother-in-law, my cousin, and just before Christmas last year, my sister-in-law and my father. I have continued to receive support from many, many people, some of who I hardly knew before suffering these losses.
It is at times of bereavement that one treasures the words of comfort given by family, friends and aquantances. I do hope Pusser feels this when he reads the messages posted here.
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Thank you so much for such kind and thoughtful messages and I am truly overwhelmed by them all. Some time after the funeral I will of course want to tell you about my Dad and how and why all this happened.
There are many things in his life and at the end of it that I should be comforted by but the bottom line is I am just so sad simply because he is dead.
It has been a roller coaster of emotions for me and still some to go when I go back to Devon next week.
One thing that is glaringly obvious to me is that I have been using and thinking of the word love somewhat flippantly all my life. Only now have I realised the potence and the extreme power of this emotion and see those I love in a brand new light.
Thank you all so much for sympathies and I do not really want to post anymore until after the funeral when hopefully I will get my act together.
If anyone knows of a good limescale remover please pm. I need to get my cheeks sparkling again.
Hi Pusser
Please accept our sincere condolances at this time of loss mate. I lost mine 35 years ago but still remember him and your news brought a tear matey.....
Best foot forward and I do have a mainbrace that needs splicing if it is of any help....
Keith & Sharon
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Sincere Condolences from both of us, we both lost our Dads as well, Tonys 14 years ago and mine 12 years ago, we still feel our great loss as if it was yesterday, our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family, take care, Anne & Tony.
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