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Little Bird
03-25-2005, 11:41 PM
Could you please spare a prayer, or even a quick thought for my fiance's father who passed away yesterday evening (Thursday).
It was a very sudden and shocking passing and I know you all will understand if I am away from the boards over the next couple of days to help support him and his family through this time.
Thank you!
Take care, spend some time with your future family. Sorry to hear about his father. I will say prayers for you.
If anybody gets out of hand while you are away I'm sure Dave will whip them into submission.
Little Bird
03-26-2005, 12:03 AM
I am sure you will all look after yourselves ;) in either of our absences.
Thanks Mike.
Perhaps this smilie might help when you get back: http://www.stopstart.fsnet.co.uk/smilie/whip.gif
batsocks
03-26-2005, 11:54 AM
my thoughts are with you
bluediamond
03-29-2005, 09:13 AM
Dear Kiera & Peter
My thoughts are with you both, its never an easy thing to deal with. All i can add to my thoughts are the words we spoke about Kiera, you know about Jamie & Katie and how ive got through the last 5 years. Loosing a loved one is a very very painfull thing.
I know that when my times right, i will see my children again, and i know that you believe in a god; both of you,... 'keep your faith'
Dave.
Little Bird
03-30-2005, 07:12 AM
Thanks so much for your wishes. I can't describe how Peter is feeling right now but he knows his father is in a better place. This was a release for him so we can only see that as positive.
Thanks again. I will pass on your thoughts to Peter.
Lissa
03-30-2005, 10:36 PM
Oh my goodness. I'm so very sorry. Shortly after Jason and I were married, my father-in-law died of a heart attack. I briefly had a chance to know him. It's so hard. My thoughts and prayers are with you both.
My father-in-law died one week after my wife and I were married. My mother -in-law moved in with us and lived with us for over 10 years until she passed away in January of this year. The last two years were especially difficult for my wife, because after her mom's stroke she required almost constant care. It is hard to describe how diffucult is was to care for a woman who only walk with assistance and could not speak at all. Even though she misses her mom she knows that her life quality was such that her mom is much better off passing through to the other side. I believe strongly that after death we loose our physical pain, handicaps, and are re-united with those who have passed on before us. It's really a closure for the family to see someone they have known move on to a better place.
Lissa
03-31-2005, 03:07 PM
I've been thinking about you Kiera. Sending you and your husband lots of hugs!!!
Little Bird
03-31-2005, 07:09 PM
He's not my husband yet but hopefully this year. Anyway. he is doing well and his family too. Although it was sudden, it was the best thing for him as he wasn't living happily.
Thank you all againg for your unbelieveable kindness through this time. I know Peter appreciates it and I do too.
Love
Kiera
Lissa
03-31-2005, 08:45 PM
He's practically your husband. ;) Hold your fiance tight. This has to be so hard for him. It takes a long time for that pain and emptiness to go away. It's been almost 4 months since my father-in-law died and Jason is still so hollow inside.
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