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every time you pick up your tools and do something you will be helping to make a memorial to your dads skills, I try to remember that when I am working as my dad taught me many skills the greatest of which were to strive for perfection and that there is always a way
the feelings of loss will get easier....slowly but the feelings of pride in knowing someone that has imparted so much know how to enable you to be a better person will strengthen. Take strength courage and fond memories from your dad and support from your nearest and dearest, hopefully the pain will ease soon, my sympathy and best wishes to you and yours
sorry to hear that mate, my auntie died of breast cancer 6 years ago and my father in law died of lung cancer 1 year ago so i now what you and your family are going through. they way i look at it is look at the good times you had together with him, and how much of an impact he had on your life he will always be with you in your heart and spirit. be thinking of you mate, and the family
Hope you dont mind,I would just like to add my condolences to those of everyone else,although I dont know you personally,but I feel i know you through your posts on the forum.Having lost my sister last year to liver cancer I can understand how you may be feeling,but as long as you remember them, they never really leave you. As others have said already keep your chin up and remember the good times you had together. My thoughts and prayers will be with you, Joe
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