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  1. #16
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    From my family to yours I would like to extend our heartfelt condolances to you Mick.
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    My sincerest condolences Mick.

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    My condolences also.
    Take care of yourself and cherish the memories
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    Thinking of you Mick, on this painful day.

    Cherish the memories, and draw strength from your family and friends, and the many friends you have here.


    Regards.............Sean


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    Sorry to hear about your loss Mick.
    You are a well respected member of these forums and many of us have known of your battle for some time, and will be moved by your wifes passing.
    All the best.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gumby View Post
    The long battle you both faced has ended Mick.

    Don't face the next one on your own.

    Take strength from the support of your family, friends and those of us in here who appreciate your participation in these forums.


    Sincere condolences and my best wishes for the future.

    Cherish the memories which won't fade. Time will help ease the pain.
    I'm in total agreeance with the bendy guy above.

    Just remember if you need anyone to talk to drop a line here, You have helped so many here, so there will always be someone here willing to talk.

    look after your self, and keep dropping in here, remember a laugh is good for you even at this time (Even if it feels like you dont need it)
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    My thoughts and condolances are with you for your loss. Now your wife is at peace I hope you will soon be able to feel at peace yourself with her loss and cherish the memories of the time together.

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    Sincere condolences at this time

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    Utmost condolences, Mick. Bon voyage, Mrs. Mick, and may God embrace you.

    Joe
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    My deepest sympathies, Mick.

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    Mick

    I'm so sorry to hear that. My heart goes out to you and yours.

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    Mick

    My sincerest condolensces. There are few words that can begin to take away the pain, and if I was there with you I would just give you a big hug.

    Take care my friend.

    Warmest regards from Perth

    Derek
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    Mick,

    Sorry to hear that she is gone but glad that she is no longer in pain,

    Regards and condolensces

    Rowan

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    Mick,

    My heart felt sympathy to you at this time, will be thinking of you in the coming weeks as you adjust to life without you dear wife.

    Kind Regards, John.

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    My thoughts are with you Michael. God bless.

    Tex

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