Kim, I am so sorry. Treasure all of the wonderful memories you have of him.
I am sure a visit to his wife, in the future would be deeply appreciated.
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Kim, I am so sorry. Treasure all of the wonderful memories you have of him.
I am sure a visit to his wife, in the future would be deeply appreciated.
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Kim, I'm so very sorry to hear of the passing of your special "father". You were blessed to have such a special relationship with him through the years. I hope your brother can be more understanding about this situation.
Hugs,
Kim
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Originally Posted by gini
I was thinking the same thing. I am so sorry at the loss of such a dear
friend. :(
The service was beautiful and I got to see people I haven't seen in years. Funny how some things change a lot and others not at all.
I had forgotten just how wonderful this man was. His obit was 3 columns long and there were hundreds of people at the funeral. The service was long due to the fact that they let everyone talk about him on microphone. I got up and told a story.... I wasn't sure if half the people got the humor in it, but the people who knew him well came up to me afterwards and patted me on the back for the funny story. The people who didn't get it probably thought I was a sarcastic brat :o
I had forgotten to mention his love of animals.... right after I spoke, his niece stood up and mentioned his loves of all animals. She even ran to every store in town last night to find an orange stuffed tabby to put in his coffin with him. Hmmmm.... maybe he's why I love tabbies so much?
I'm going down to help out his wife clean out everything next week. She said we might be standing on the street corner selling things ;) Of course I managed to insult my mom this time when she called this afternoon and I told her I was going to help my "second mom".... "oh sure, you come down for her but you can't see your own mother!" Sigh - I can't win! So now I have to figure out how to see both in the same day and get home before dark with a one and a half hour car ride both ways.
No, you don't - stay overnight with Mom! ;)Quote:
So now I have to figure out how to see both in the same day and get home before dark with a one and a half hour car ride both ways.
Kim, I'm so sorry to hear about your adopted father's passing.:( I'm glad that you have so many fond memories of him. Too bad that your mother and brother just don't understand how special he was in your life.:(
I am sorry of your loss.