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    My deepest sympathies Mark. You are blessed in that you have had him with you for so long, there are many of us who had to give them up so much sooner. In some past posts I have sung praises about my Dad as you have just done. Always wish there was just one more time that I could've told him how great he is/was and how much I loved him.

    Take strength in this sad time, as those fond and lovely memories will always be with you, more so, they will get stronger and more cherished as time goes on.
    Best wishess to you and the family.
    Take care

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    Deepest sympathies to you and your family.

    You will cherish the memory of your dad for all time.


    Tim

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    Deepest sympathies.
    The Numbat is a small striped marsupial whose whole diet consists of termites.

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    I still have mine but lost my MOther in 97, it was a cruel slow process with cancer creeping up and catching her unawares, we still miss her.
    I have an old friend (85) who has been through numerous military encounters in the RAN (Commander) and when he heres of anyone dying of a heart attack his comment is now 'lucky bastard, I hope that's what I get'.
    I undersatand his point.
    Stupidity kills. Absolute stupidity kills absolutely.

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    Alas it happens to us all one day, Major and family we all feel for you.
    May your father rest in peace.

    Major, you should make a memorial heirloom peice in honor of you father, it will help the family to remember a good bloke who was a their father for many years to come.
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    my deepest sympathies major,i lost my dad 13 years ago you always miss them but cherish the memories that you had

    greg

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    I'm sure you made him proud to be his children, and from the sound of it he made his life worthwhile, toast him regularly
    Bruce C.
    catchy catchphrase needed here, apply in writing to the above .

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