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In Loving Memory of My Father

 

My dad passed away on March 17th.

I was not able to say anything at the funeral because of the disbelief and shock. When I saw a lot of my family men in suits walking around at the funeral, it was so unbelievable and for a few seconds, my eyes were looking around the room to find my father. How could it be that he was not amongst us? He was right there, but not walking, resting with a smile on his face. In the new suit that he had just bought and gotten custom tailored, as if he knew. It felt like he would wake up any second.

I cannot believe it’s already been over two weeks without him.

I am not able to express in words the intensity of my sadness but if you were here dad, I would like you to know that you truly are my hero.

I love you dad and I really miss you.

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pearl

thank you all.

Its been the saddest and most painful experience of my life and like Lyndon said above, nothing makes the pain go away – not yet anyway – but it does help to share it with you and hear the words of comfort. (most of you heard it via my email right after). I am spending all my days and sometimes nights at my mom’s so I might have missed replying to your messages/emails individually. But please know that my family and I are very grateful to you all for your support.

love
pearl

MorganLighter

Pearl,
My heart goes out to you. I know how you feel as I’ve lost both of my parents.
As children we see our parents as invincible – and as we grow older we see their decline and we realize that they aren’t as invincible as we thought.
To lose someone close to you, as with your father, in a truly senseless way is a tremendous blow – it was the same with my mother.
I wish you and the rest of your family all the best.
Wishing you peace and love.

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Ruud Hein

Hi Pearl … what sadness, eh? A numbing shock. The expectation that, yes!, any time you can see him cross the street now. Down the line, catching your mind “recognizing” your father in that other person — finally, slowly, surely realizing you’ll never see him on this side again.

Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.

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Akemi - Yes to Me

I feel for you. Please take time for yourself and with your family to heal.
I found this site today that has a post about life and our spiritual existence in afterlife.
http://jmnewcomb.blogspot.com/search/label/Life%20After%20Death

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Ian

I’m so sorry to hear of your loss, Pearl. My deepest sympathies are with you.

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pelf

Pearl, I haven’t been a good friend lately, but I want you to know that my thoughts are with you. And my deepest sympathies too.

*hugs*

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RennyBA

My condolences to you and your family. I know it must be a great loss. Remember Pearl: Now its also time to remind yourself of and remember all the good memories!

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Mike Scott

Again pearl, I’m so sorry. I can tell you that it gets easier.

It’s always nice to think that they are in a better place. I’m sure your father is.

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Frank A.

I am very sorry to hear about your loss Pearl. My deepest sympathies to you and your family.

Shankar Ganesh

I’m really sorry for you, Pearl. My deepest condolences.