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OT: Recently lost my dad
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[QUOTE="mauconnfan, post: 3206825, member: 489"] Very sorry for your loss and the timing makes it more difficult. As any healing time is the key although it never ever goes away. Lost my dad in '92 at 68 he was a horse just retired a year prior after 48 years working for General Motors and deserved to do so much more after what he did for us as a family. He's still in my dreams and thoughts to this day I was lucky to have him. From seeing the Mick at the Stadium, Wes B at the Field House to bringing him to a Pitt game at the HCC about a month before he became too ill the memories I have live on and they will for you. Like you I have a soon to be 24 year old who he never got to meet and they would've been best friends he would've loved my son and my son would've loved him. But the pictures and stories to tell are wonderful, my son knows him well. You will have the same with your daughter as she gets older. Until then best wishes and a healthy birth to her that's a great day coming for you! [/QUOTE]
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