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John H
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Posted: 14th Jan 2004 23:14 Edited at: 14th Jan 2004 23:14
Today at 10:15 AM, my Grandfather had a heart attack and passed away. He was nearly 89.

I know there are many of you on this forum who have lost parents, grandparents and even siblings, but as you know its hard to lose someone you have known all your life.

Please think of my family. My grandmother who has been married to him for almost 65 years, and my Mother who is flying to Florida tommorow to be with her.

I know it may not be politically correct to ask for thoughts/prayers, but it would mean a lot to me and my family.

God Bless,

John
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Posted: 14th Jan 2004 23:18
uumm.....

Sorry RPGamer. I feel so bad. Did he die of old age or a disease?

Sorry.
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Posted: 14th Jan 2004 23:18
Sorry to here that mate, i'm feeling pretty lucky, noone close to me has died while i've been alive. i'll be thinking of you and your family...


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Posted: 14th Jan 2004 23:21
Only a couple died in my family............... grandmother's sister..uncle (age 40). Thats about it. My grandpa almost died from lung cancer and had a last minute surgery and is still here with me. I am so sorry John.
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Posted: 14th Jan 2004 23:25 Edited at: 14th Jan 2004 23:25
sorry to hear that rpgamer, best wishes

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Posted: 14th Jan 2004 23:27
I will think of and pray for your family, RPGamer. My best wishes go to your mother and grandmother, and to you.

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Posted: 14th Jan 2004 23:31
Sorry to hear that RPGamer, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family

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Posted: 14th Jan 2004 23:43
Sorry to hear the news RPGamer. I know what it's like to lose a grand parent.

Best wishes to you and your family.

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Posted: 14th Jan 2004 23:49
RPGamer,

Best Wishes and Warmest Regards to you and your family in this time of sadness.

My Condolences,
James

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Posted: 14th Jan 2004 23:53
Best Wishes RPGamer.
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Posted: 15th Jan 2004 00:00 Edited at: 15th Jan 2004 00:01
Thanks all

I guess my grandfather had talked about death before, and he said if he should pass, he wanted us to have a big party. So thats what we are going to do this summer


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Posted: 15th Jan 2004 00:00
That sucks

Well RPGamer im sure most of us can relate...but me my grandpa is dieing of lung cancer SO DON'T SMOKE!

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Posted: 15th Jan 2004 00:07
All the best.

I agree...have a party and celebrate his life!

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Posted: 15th Jan 2004 00:36
I'm sure he would want you to be happy ... he sounds like a very wise person to have planned that .

By the way, my grandmother used to live in Florida... that's a funny coincidence.

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Posted: 15th Jan 2004 01:02 Edited at: 15th Jan 2004 01:02
He was a very active 88, climbing the Sweedish Alps every year, hiking through the woods (we got lots here in Maine ) making trails, going fishing One day I had a friend over and when we got down to camp (their house of on the ocean) he was up on the roof, fixing it He maintained his own garden as well.

Pretty amazing for an 88 year old man I'd say He has a pacemaker and had survived cancer by having his bladder removed, so he was a pretty tough guy. He was taking his morning walk and just didnt come back.

He was a great man, I couldnt have ask for more

Thanks all, youve been great

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Posted: 15th Jan 2004 01:03 Edited at: 15th Jan 2004 01:04
@RPGamer-
You live in Maine? What town?

Thats a sad story m8. Goes for a walk and never comes back. Sorry.
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Posted: 15th Jan 2004 01:25
would think someone would normally want to keep news suchas this to themselves and take a few days away from the forums; but then everyone grieves differently i suppose.

heart attacks aren't nice things either... dunno if your religious or not, but does help to take solis that he is probably being a scamp in heaven ^_^


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Posted: 15th Jan 2004 02:55
Im not telling you all where I live

Yep, my grandparents regularly attend church, so its nice to know that he is in Heaven now

This is my first family member that I have lost that I have been close to. I lost my Great-Grandfather, he was 101 at the time, so we all knew it was going to happen. This just sorta came up, he was in perfect health, and just died. But I suppose thats the way God had it planned for him.

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Posted: 15th Jan 2004 02:56
If I live to be 90+, I dont think Ill have to be filing any complaints with the big man


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Posted: 15th Jan 2004 03:03
sorry mate to hear that. all of my grandparents have passed on now and my stepdad was killed on a motorbike a few years ago, Its not a pleasant thing to go through but it gets a little easier with time.
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Posted: 15th Jan 2004 03:12 Edited at: 15th Jan 2004 03:12
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I was just wondering... becuase I visit Kenebunkport (I think you spell it like that) every summer for about 2 weeks.

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Posted: 15th Jan 2004 03:18
Sorry about your loss RPGamer. I know how you feel. I've lost all of my grandparents except for my grandma (82 she's in her last years), and my older brother also died. Wish he and my one grandfather lived till I was born, would have been nice to know em. My grandfather died a few years before I was born, and my brother survived for less than 30 minutes after he was born (2 years before I was born).


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Posted: 15th Jan 2004 03:31
@rpgamer: I'm sorry to hear about your grandfather. My grandmother(on my dads side of the family) passed away two weeks ago. I never really knew her much. The funeral was today(Tuesday) and my dad went. For obvious reasons no one at home could go because I think its roughly 900 miles from here(not to mention its in England).

I hope your ok mate

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Posted: 15th Jan 2004 03:56
Thanks guys Its hard, but I know hed want us to just move on.

Nice knowing your all there Thanks

Trans: Yep, I know where that is, Kennebunkport 2 N's

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Posted: 15th Jan 2004 05:19
wow.. that sucks. at least be glad you go to know your grandpa.. all mine died before i was ten. one of whom i shared a birthday with, and got my middle name from. and who i act just like, according to my parents.

though the one thing i'm surprised is that.. how are your grandparents so old? my great grandmother is 96, but your grandpa was 88? assuming you're about 15, each generation would have had to have had their kids at.. 36.. so i guess it's not that weird, but still.. that's old for 2 generations back!

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Posted: 15th Jan 2004 09:00 Edited at: 15th Jan 2004 09:01
I know how you are feeling, my great auntie died a few years back and i was VERY upset. Whenever i go visiting my grandparents i always think about her and for some reason i sort of expect to see her again.

The months before she died she was REALLY sick, breast cancer, collapsed lung, and a few other nasty things.

You will get past it but you will always remember him.
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Posted: 15th Jan 2004 14:09
I get my middle name from him as well Drake

The thing he feared most was living in a nursing home, and not being able to do what he loved. So we all think it was best he went this way, and didnt have to suffer.

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I'm sorry to hear that RPGamer,have a beer on me.


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Posted: 15th Jan 2004 17:24
They do, and there's no reason to bring that into a personal thread like this... really...

I know when my grandfather was diagnosed with cancer, they said he didn't have a month to live. My father offered to visit, but he said it would be best if he didn't, because he wanted their last meeting to be a happy one. Perhaps it is best that way .

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Quote: "Prayer,the last refuge of a scoundrel...Hey!I'm kidding!I'm kidding,it's just weird how people don't call for "HIM" when they're in a good mood. "


Completely not true. I attend a private Christian school and we are taught to be thankful every day for what we have.


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Posted: 16th Jan 2004 02:34
John, i offer my most sincere condolences and hope with the passing of time the pain will be eased and the memories will still burn strong in your mind. i know what its like to lose a family member, my great-grandmother died a few months ago. She was 93 and had great-great-grandchildren!

You and your familys have my prayers and thoughts in your time of need.

God Bless

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