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    I am truly sorry for your loss. I have lost both of my parents so I know how you feel. But, the memories and their values will be with you forever. Believe me those times that you spent with him, will never be forgotten by you or him. Obviously, you are fine man and a good son, and that is what is important and I guarantee you, your father is proud and never very far away.

    Again, I am sorry for your loss.

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    I'd like to send you my condolences as well. Those last moments with a loved one can be precious yet heartbreaking at the same time. I lost my father to cancer in 2004, it it's the hardest thing in the world to watch someone you love waste away to nothing.

    Stay well,

    Ryan

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    I know I posted once before, however, I feel very strongly about this particular posting. All I really have to add is this: just have faith. That's all the almighty asks of us - have faith - not a lot to ask, but it is a lot to ask. Personally, I have faith that someday I will see my people again. Just have faith brother.

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    I can only offer my deepest condolences. Whether it's sudden or expected, it's never easy. The word "nostalgia" loosely translates into "the pain of the past." I lost my father 19 years ago, the pain fades slowly, but the memmories only get better. I started using a straight razor in part due to my memmories of my father's brush and mug. I "smell" my father every morning as I lather my soap. I hope you too will have this type of fond memmory. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers this evening.

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    Again, thank you for the thoughts and prayers...

    My mom had everyone (family) in the house smell the shave soap that I used on him over the last few years... I thought that was very special...

    An YES, I do have faith to see my father again...

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