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  • #16
    I still think even when you see your dad as a shell of his former self you still see him as the man, he's the fella that does the accounting, still is the man that tells you right from wrong, still is the man that owns the most in your family. It is in my family anyway and is heartbreaking seeing him not able to 'live'.

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    • #17
      Coping with the death of close family

      right VG

      some people maybe thinking what the heck what a thread for this day!?

      to me I am now remembering all the Christmases with mum and dad and the family through all those years (many many years ), so thanks for that VG :biggrin:
      Up the TSF! :snooker:

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      • #18
        Coping with the death of close family

        everyone
        raise your glasses to those lost and those here!
        CHEERS to you all, the TSF family
        [sip]
        Up the TSF! :snooker:

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        • #19
          Exactly, Christmas is for family and rememberances. After all Christmas is to remember the rise and death of Jesus. The death of family isn't about sadness but how great these people are in your lives....

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