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I know I don't contribute here often, but have got some valuable advice
a few times, my beloved father-in-law passed away last Friday from heart related problems without getting into too much detail at the age of 77. I had the honour of being a pallbearer for him at the funeral on Wednesday, he was a deeply religious man, and a retired university professor, but above all he became like a second father to me, very moving service with close to 400 in attendance. May he RIP. -- Froz... The system will be down for 10 days for preventive maintenance. |
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On Mar 2, 1:50*pm, FrozenNorth
wrote: I know I don't contribute here often, but have got some valuable advice a few times, my beloved father-in-law passed away last Friday from heart related problems without getting into too much detail at the age of 77. I had the honour of being a pallbearer for him at the funeral on Wednesday, he was a deeply religious man, and a retired university professor, but above all he became like a second father to me, very moving service with close to 400 in attendance. May he RIP. -- Froz... The system will be down for 10 days for preventive maintenance. My sincerest condolences to you and yours, Froz. Retain all the good memories and I hope he wasn't sick very long. |
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FrozenNorth wrote:
I know I don't contribute here often, but have got some valuable advice a few times, my beloved father-in-law passed away last Friday from heart related problems without getting into too much detail at the age of 77. I had the honour of being a pallbearer for him at the funeral on Wednesday, he was a deeply religious man, and a retired university professor, but above all he became like a second father to me, very moving service with close to 400 in attendance. May he RIP. Very sorry. I know what it is like to lose someone very close. I hope you and your family is handling it well in The Lord. -- Michael Joel parksfamily2 ------ ---- --- gmail ----- ----- com replace dashes with correct symbols |
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On 3/02/12 2:26 PM, Robatoy wrote:
On Mar 2, 1:50 pm, wrote: I know I don't contribute here often, but have got some valuable advice a few times, my beloved father-in-law passed away last Friday from heart related problems without getting into too much detail at the age of 77. I had the honour of being a pallbearer for him at the funeral on Wednesday, he was a deeply religious man, and a retired university professor, but above all he became like a second father to me, very moving service with close to 400 in attendance. May he RIP. My sincerest condolences to you and yours, Froz. Retain all the good memories and I hope he wasn't sick very long. He wasn't well last summer, then a triple bypass in August, he seemed to be recovering by Thanksgiving, and even at Christmas, then...it started getting much worse. -- Froz... The system will be down for 10 days for preventive maintenance. |
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On Fri, 02 Mar 2012 13:50:35 -0500, FrozenNorth wrote:
I know I don't contribute here often, but have got some valuable advice a few times, my beloved father-in-law passed away last Friday from heart related problems without getting into too much detail at the age of 77. I had the honour of being a pallbearer for him at the funeral on Wednesday, he was a deeply religious man, and a retired university professor, but above all he became like a second father to me, very moving service with close to 400 in attendance. May he RIP. Sorry for your loss, take care... basilisk |
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Sorry for your loss.
On 3/2/2012 1:50 PM, FrozenNorth wrote: I know I don't contribute here often, but have got some valuable advice a few times, my beloved father-in-law passed away last Friday from heart related problems without getting into too much detail at the age of 77. I had the honour of being a pallbearer for him at the funeral on Wednesday, he was a deeply religious man, and a retired university professor, but above all he became like a second father to me, very moving service with close to 400 in attendance. May he RIP. |
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FrozenNorth wrote:
I know I don't contribute here often, but have got some valuable advice a few times, my beloved father-in-law passed away last Friday from heart related problems without getting into too much detail at the age of 77. I had the honour of being a pallbearer for him at the funeral on Wednesday, he was a deeply religious man, and a retired university professor, but above all he became like a second father to me, very moving service with close to 400 in attendance. May he RIP. Sorry to hear that. Our condolences. -- -Mike- |
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On 3/2/2012 12:50 PM, FrozenNorth wrote:
I know I don't contribute here often, but have got some valuable advice a few times, my beloved father-in-law passed away last Friday from heart related problems without getting into too much detail at the age of 77. I had the honour of being a pallbearer for him at the funeral on Wednesday, he was a deeply religious man, and a retired university professor, but above all he became like a second father to me, very moving service with close to 400 in attendance. May he RIP. Our condolences to your and yours. No finer tribute, when those who knew and loved him can gather as you indicate above. -- www.eWoodShop.com Last update: 4/15/2010 KarlCaillouet@ (the obvious) http://gplus.to/eWoodShop |
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FrozenNorth wrote in
: On 3/02/12 2:26 PM, Robatoy wrote: On Mar 2, 1:50 pm, wrote: I know I don't contribute here often, but have got some valuable advice a few times, my beloved father-in-law passed away last Friday from heart related problems without getting into too much detail at the age of 77. I had the honour of being a pallbearer for him at the funeral on Wednesday, he was a deeply religious man, and a retired university professor, but above all he became like a second father to me, very moving service with close to 400 in attendance. May he RIP. My sincerest condolences to you and yours, Froz. Retain all the good memories and I hope he wasn't sick very long. He wasn't well last summer, then a triple bypass in August, he seemed to be recovering by Thanksgiving, and even at Christmas, then...it started getting much worse. My condolences as well, and I second Rob's suggestion of the memories. I'll be thinking of you ... -- Best regards Han email address is invalid |
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On 3/2/12 12:50 PM, FrozenNorth wrote:
I know I don't contribute here often, but have got some valuable advice a few times, my beloved father-in-law passed away last Friday from heart related problems without getting into too much detail at the age of 77. I had the honour of being a pallbearer for him at the funeral on Wednesday, he was a deeply religious man, and a retired university professor, but above all he became like a second father to me, very moving service with close to 400 in attendance. May he RIP. Very sorry for your loss. May the many good memories you surly have of him be a comfort to you and your family during this time or mourning. -- -MIKE- "Playing is not something I do at night, it's my function in life" --Elvin Jones (1927-2004) -- http://mikedrums.com ---remove "DOT" ^^^^ to reply |
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On 3/2/2012 3:10 PM, Han wrote:
wrote in : On 3/02/12 2:26 PM, Robatoy wrote: On Mar 2, 1:50 pm, wrote: I know I don't contribute here often, but have got some valuable advice a few times, my beloved father-in-law passed away last Friday from heart related problems without getting into too much detail at the age of 77. I had the honour of being a pallbearer for him at the funeral on Wednesday, he was a deeply religious man, and a retired university professor, but above all he became like a second father to me, very moving service with close to 400 in attendance. May he RIP. My sincerest condolences to you and yours, Froz. Retain all the good memories and I hope he wasn't sick very long. He wasn't well last summer, then a triple bypass in August, he seemed to be recovering by Thanksgiving, and even at Christmas, then...it started getting much worse. My condolences as well, and I second Rob's suggestion of the memories. I'll be thinking of you ... If you have not wrote down the stories he has told about his family and your stories of his life, you should set down and start writing, There is no better way that to pass the traits you liked about him on to your children. An amateur genealogist. |
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On 3/02/12 10:33 PM, Keith Nuttle wrote:
On 3/2/2012 3:10 PM, Han wrote: wrote in : On 3/02/12 2:26 PM, Robatoy wrote: On Mar 2, 1:50 pm, wrote: I know I don't contribute here often, but have got some valuable advice a few times, my beloved father-in-law passed away last Friday from heart related problems without getting into too much detail at the age of 77. I had the honour of being a pallbearer for him at the funeral on Wednesday, he was a deeply religious man, and a retired university professor, but above all he became like a second father to me, very moving service with close to 400 in attendance. May he RIP. My sincerest condolences to you and yours, Froz. Retain all the good memories and I hope he wasn't sick very long. He wasn't well last summer, then a triple bypass in August, he seemed to be recovering by Thanksgiving, and even at Christmas, then...it started getting much worse. My condolences as well, and I second Rob's suggestion of the memories. I'll be thinking of you ... If you have not wrote down the stories he has told about his family and your stories of his life, you should set down and start writing, There is no better way that to pass the traits you liked about him on to your children. An amateur genealogist. Knowing his name and google provides a legacy of information, he published a lot of journal articles, I had the pleasure of doing some artistic tweaks to a few of some of the later PDF versions that got published. His family traditions and stories, were hilarious when I first joined the family, but grew to love them. Nobody to pass them on to, my wife and I have no children by choice. -- Froz... The system will be down for 10 days for preventive maintenance. |
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On 3/2/2012 12:50 PM, FrozenNorth wrote:
I know I don't contribute here often, but have got some valuable advice a few times, my beloved father-in-law passed away last Friday from heart related problems without getting into too much detail at the age of 77. I had the honour of being a pallbearer for him at the funeral on Wednesday, he was a deeply religious man, and a retired university professor, but above all he became like a second father to me, very moving service with close to 400 in attendance. May he RIP. Sounded like a great guy and had a full and rich life. |
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On Fri, 02 Mar 2012 13:50:35 -0500, FrozenNorth
wrote: I know I don't contribute here often, but have got some valuable advice a few times, my beloved father-in-law passed away last Friday from heart related problems without getting into too much detail at the age of 77. I had the honour of being a pallbearer for him at the funeral on Wednesday, he was a deeply religious man, and a retired university professor, but above all he became like a second father to me, very moving service with close to 400 in attendance. May he RIP. My sincerest condolences. It's especially difficult when you lose someone you're close to. |
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FrozenNorth wrote:
I know I don't contribute here often, but have got some valuable advice a few times, my beloved father-in-law passed away last Friday from heart related problems without getting into too much detail at the age of 77. I had the honour of being a pallbearer for him at the funeral on Wednesday, he was a deeply religious man, and a retired university professor, but above all he became like a second father to me, very moving service with close to 400 in attendance. May he RIP. With 400 friends attending, he must have been a great guy. I'm sure he made the world a better place. -- dadiOH ____________________________ dadiOH's dandies v3.06... ....a help file of info about MP3s, recording from LP/cassette and tips & tricks on this and that. Get it at http://mysite.verizon.net/xico |
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My condolences, as well.
You've given us a clue as to his persona. Keeping his spirit, within yourself, is almost as good as he being there. An excellent inheritance! Sonny |
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On 3/03/12 8:01 AM, dadiOH wrote:
FrozenNorth wrote: I know I don't contribute here often, but have got some valuable advice a few times, my beloved father-in-law passed away last Friday from heart related problems without getting into too much detail at the age of 77. I had the honour of being a pallbearer for him at the funeral on Wednesday, he was a deeply religious man, and a retired university professor, but above all he became like a second father to me, very moving service with close to 400 in attendance. May he RIP. With 400 friends attending, he must have been a great guy. I'm sure he made the world a better place. The funeral was out of town, so my wife and I stayed with my mother-in-law that night before driving home. The stack of condolence letters that came in the mail that day was scary, there were several from people she had no idea who they were, probably former students. And yes, he was a great guy, he made my world better the day he gave me his daughter's hand in marriage. -- Froz... The system will be down for 10 days for preventive maintenance. |
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FrozenNorth wrote:
I know I don't contribute here often, but have got some valuable advice a few times, my beloved father-in-law passed away last Friday from heart related problems without getting into too much detail at the age of 77. I had the honour of being a pallbearer for him at the funeral on Wednesday, he was a deeply religious man, and a retired university professor, but above all he became like a second father to me, very moving service with close to 400 in attendance. May he RIP. Please accept my condolences. It sounds like he touched a lot of lives (and I wasn't even counting those of the 400 people you mentioned). Bill |
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On Saturday, March 3, 2012 5:50:35 AM UTC+11, FrozenNorth wrote:
May he RIP. Sincere condolences |
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