340wedge
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So very sorry for your loss. Always toughest near the holidays but thankfully you have a wonderful memory of the talk and laughs which is so special.
Sorry for your loss. No matter the age, the loss is still very significant. PrayersLost my dad today. He was 85. I don't even know what to say. His health was slowly failing, but the ole man was mentally sharp as a tack to the end. I talked w him a few days ago. We talked model A Fords and MoPars. Had a great phone visit. I would talk to him on my way to work while he ate breakfast most mornings. Mom said they watched National Lampoon's Christmas vacation last night and had a good laugh. He loved that movie. Mom asked me to write a eulogy. I leave for N.J. on a flight out on monday.
Anybody reading this, give your loved ones a hug. Tell em you love them. Slow down, enjoy life a bit more. Maybe call an old friend or a family member that's far away and talk with them. Time is always limited in regards to these things.
Matt
Matt, I sure am sorry. I lost Daddy in December of 98. He really wanted to see the turn of the century. He wasn't a car guy but he enjoyed seeing what I did next. lol I still hear his voice telling me when I'm fixin to do something stupid......so that means we still talk a lot.Lost my dad today. He was 85. I don't even know what to say. His health was slowly failing, but the ole man was mentally sharp as a tack to the end. I talked w him a few days ago. We talked model A Fords and MoPars. Had a great phone visit. I would talk to him on my way to work while he ate breakfast most mornings. Mom said they watched National Lampoon's Christmas vacation last night and had a good laugh. He loved that movie. Mom asked me to write a eulogy. I leave for N.J. on a flight out on monday.
Anybody reading this, give your loved ones a hug. Tell em you love them. Slow down, enjoy life a bit more. Maybe call an old friend or a family member that's far away and talk with them. Time is always limited in regards to these things.
Matt
Prayers sorry for your lossLost my dad today. He was 85. I don't even know what to say. His health was slowly failing, but the ole man was mentally sharp as a tack to the end. I talked w him a few days ago. We talked model A Fords and MoPars. Had a great phone visit. I would talk to him on my way to work while he ate breakfast most mornings. Mom said they watched National Lampoon's Christmas vacation last night and had a good laugh. He loved that movie. Mom asked me to write a eulogy. I leave for N.J. on a flight out on monday.
Anybody reading this, give your loved ones a hug. Tell em you love them. Slow down, enjoy life a bit more. Maybe call an old friend or a family member that's far away and talk with them. Time is always limited in regards to these things.
Matt