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    Hi all. Been busy for a while on important family matters. I am sad to say that my mum passed away Monday just gone (Dec 2) aged 73 years, from inoperable cancer of the brain and liver. I hadn't spoken to or seen her for 20+ years due to the bloody pig-headedness of both of us. 20 years that I seriously regret losing though she was only 10 minutes drive away from me. However, when I decided to take the plunge on Saturday to visit her after my brother told me of her rapidly impending death we reconciled and made our peace. She died happy about that and I can go on knowing she died happy. A mother's love for her first born is stronger than any of the West Epoxy stuff (it is good stuff but ) and I guess thats what drew us together in her last painful hours. I sat with her broken shell long after her beautiful but pained spirit had left for a better place than the life she endured. She was my mother and I loved her. With my late brother - Leon - again.
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    Sorry to hear that Mike. Good to know you made peace with her. I lost my Dad 2 weeks ago so i know how you feel.

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    My sincere condolences Mike. Glad you made it up before she died.
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    sorry to hear that mike.
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    I am very sorry to hear that Mike.
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    Condolences, Mike. You've had a a bad run, mate.

    Glad you made your peace, some don't get that opportunity.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Shedhand View Post
    Hi all. Been busy for a while on important family matters. I am sad to say that my mum passed away Monday just gone (Dec 2) aged 73 years, from inoperable cancer of the brain and liver. I hadn't spoken to or seen her for 20+ years due to the bloody pig-headedness of both of us. 20 years that I seriously regret losing though she was only 10 minutes drive away from me. However, when I decided to take the plunge on Saturday to visit her after my brother told me of her rapidly impending death we reconciled and made our peace. She died happy about that and I can go on knowing she died happy. A mother's love for her first born is stronger than any of the West Epoxy stuff (it is good stuff but ) and I guess thats what drew us together in her last painful hours. I sat with her broken shell long after her beautiful but pained spirit had left for a better place than the life she endured. She was my mother and I loved her. With my late brother - Leon - again.
    "Never lose the ones you love for it may be too late to apologise!"
    so sorry to hear, i will pray for you and your`s. 2oyear`s a long time . (R.I.P.) Jemmy.

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    Sincerely sorry to hear of your sad news.
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    Sorry to hear of your loss Sheddie, glad you patched things up before the end.
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    My Condolences, Mike.
    Lost mu MUM last Mellenium;

    and then,
    suddenly realised I had not said nearly enough to her;
    Nor told her how much I Loved her.
    Navvi

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    My condolences Mike,

    Its good you were able to reconcile
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    Hi Sheddie,

    My sincere condolences to you and your family at this time.

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    Glad you managed to reconcile Mike, my condolences for your loss though.

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    Sorry to hear the bad news!

    Glad to hear you at least had a last chance to talk to her!
    Have a nice day - Cheers

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    So sorry to hear your sad news Shed. I lost my mum 3 years ago and I know how you feel. I am glad you made your peace with your mum. May she rest in peace.
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