Late yesterday evening hubby's Dad left this world for pastures new. It was very expected, he was 89 and had his fifth stroke last Sunday. Hubby was able to be with his Dad as he very gently slipped away.
In the midst of your sadness, may the love you had for your father and your father for you all,help your family at this time, and fill you with gratitude for this love and a life well lived.
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In the midst of your sadness, may the love you had for your father and your father for you all,help your family at this time, and fill you with gratitude for this love and a life well lived.
Give my condolences to 'Hubby'. A sad time!!
Condolences to you both - and a hug
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