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    My condolences, Kevin. I grieved for a very long time after my Mom passed. It was a very difficult time for me. Time dulls the pain, but the loss will be with you forever. You just have to learn to live with it.

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    I'm sorry for your loss Kevin. Mr dad left us in march. I'm the one that found him.its good to come here in our virtual island.

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    Condolences from here as well, Kevin.
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    It's been 17 days....but the pain reeks hard in me. Maybe, time will reduce the sorrow/grief.
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    For me now after a few years it is the hardest on mothers/fathers day and birthdays. And every once and a while I think " Mom/Dad/Dan would like this-I must tell them" and then remember that they are gone. But it does get better and the grief gets shorter, just never totally gone.
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    Time will heal the hurt. When my Mother died, she was hurting so bad from cancer that she asked everybody in the family for permission to quit fighting it and die. That was a gut twister for me. Now I have the fond memories of my Mom and the occasional twinge when I can't call her about something good happening in my life.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AA1OH View Post
    [...] And every once and a while I think " Mom/Dad/Dan would like this-I must tell them" and then remember that they are gone [...]
    My father loved boats but never had one of his own. Every time I'm aboard mine, I think “Dad would really like this,” then remember he'll never see it.
    All the world’s a stage, but obviously the play is unrehearsed and everybody is ad-libbing his lines. Maybe that’s why it’s hard to tell if we’re living in a tragedy or a farce.

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    There are stories that only parents can tell. Besides losing a loved one, we lose trillions of terabytes of information of the stories of the good times and of the bad. Save the good memories of them as they will last a lifetime. So sorry for your loss.

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