In Loving Memory to A wonderful Dad

Thursday, April 19, 2012 by mrs_starkers | Discussion: WinCustomize Talk

Today marks 18 year's of my lovely dad, he is loved by all his children all 8 of us  , and his grand and Great Grand children. if he and my mum had been alive today they would have close to 50 odd  Grand children  and Great  children, mum and dad were married  in 1942  and  they had  their fair share of ups and downs just like all of us. sadly tho on the 20th April 1997 dad passed away  from lung cancer and he has left a huge  hole that no one can ever fill again,  i miss you so much dad. I have done this tribute to him. I got to go now can't  see the key  board

LizMarr
Reply #1 Thursday, April 19, 2012 12:50 PM

{{ HUGS }}

DrJBHL
Reply #2 Thursday, April 19, 2012 12:51 PM

Anniversary days and holidays near them or special to the departed are especially hard... maybe trying to celebrate his life and love by doing something special... that he enjoyed doing, and deriving joy from it might help. He'd have loved that, and you can derive joy from knowing that as well. Good thoughts going your way, bonzette. He'd not like knowing his little girl was crying. [e digicons]:karma:[/e]

Uvah
Reply #3 Thursday, April 19, 2012 12:53 PM

Huggles!

Philly0381
Reply #4 Thursday, April 19, 2012 2:22 PM

Remembering is not always the easiest thing we do, especially when it involves loved ones and feelings for them.  What it does provide thought for though is the capability for others to know them.  Keep the scrapbooks and mementos handy and add to the pictures each anniversary, the grand and great grand children will appreciate knowing where their family has been, is and are going. 

RedneckDude
Reply #5 Thursday, April 19, 2012 3:55 PM

Awwww...

mrs_starkers
Reply #6 Thursday, April 19, 2012 4:29 PM

DrJBHL
that he enjoyed doing, and deriving joy from it might help. He'd have loved that, and you can derive joy from knowing that as well. Good thoughts going your way, bonzette. He'd not like knowing his little girl was crying.

He loved a beer, and he liked to listen to good  'ol Slim Dusty and Tex Morton,just to name a few and he always marched in the Anzac march  for both dawn and morning service. He was a cook in the air force and I guess that is here my love for cooking came  from. He was a kind and gentle soul who loved his family and friends . I am going to light a candle  and have his picture's beside it  and then maybe I will have some of these or more  we will see how I go cos I am not a huge drinker of beer

and thank you doc,LizMarr, Uvah, Philly, and RnD. your thoughts  and words mean a lot to me

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