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      pyxis last edited by

      I’m sorry to hear that you lost your Dad to cancer, but he will always live on, in you my friend.

      Only if you would like to, please share a memory of him with us.

      My thoughts are with you and your family.

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        A Former User last edited by

        As long as i know him he was the perfect dad, not always fair (from the pov of a child) but as i grew up i knew he was always right.

        He teached me what is really important in live … not the money or materialistic stuff …

        Its what YOU are … to be a good and fair person … always be there for the ones you love and who love you … this is what i will teach my children … who miss theyr grandfather …

        I really would love to see in the future that it will be possible to donate ftcs to cancer projects … to projects which help ill people

        38 years of my life … thx for every second …

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          Kevlar Spammer last edited by

          [quote name=“Markus11” post=“24402” timestamp=“1375591699”]
          As long as i know him he was the perfect dad, not always fair (from the pov of a child) but as i grew up i knew he was always right.

          He teached me what is really important in live … not the money or materialistic stuff …

          Its what YOU are … to be a good and fair person … always be there for the ones you love and who love you … this is what i will teach my children … who miss theyr grandfather …

          I really would love to see in the future that it will be possible to donate ftcs to cancer projects … to projects which help ill people

          38 years of my life … thx for every second …
          [/quote]

          That was a wonderful tribute to an obviously incredible man. Thank you very much for sharing it. :'(

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            Entimp Regular Member last edited by

            [i][b]Cattle die, kinsmen die, all men are mortal.
            Words of praise will never perish nor a noble name. [/b][/i]

            An old viking expression. Keep your kind words alive at all times in your heart and mind. Share his teachings and view of the world and he will always be with you.

            My thoughts are with you.

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              justabitoftime last edited by

              I’m so sorry to hear.

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                A Former User last edited by

                Thank you all for your sympathy, it made it much easier to write about it … where friends are

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                  sheepson Regular Member last edited by

                  Sorry for your loss.

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                    A Former User last edited by

                    Thank YOU

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                      Nutnut Regular Member last edited by

                      Thought’s are with you Markus.

                      I too lost my Dad earlier this year (to a stroke, he was only 60 years young) so I know how much it hurts. Remember the happy times! :)

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                        A Former User last edited by

                        I will forever, my dad was also 60 years young, marriaged 40 years with my mother, both retired a few month ago.

                        His footsteps in our hearts will never fade away…

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