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Sad to hear of your loss. It sure makes me think of my dad and the many similar experiances. My condolences.
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Sorry for your loss. Prayers sent for you and yours.
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Losing a loved one is always tough and nothing that can be said eases the pain. Be grateful he was with you for 91 years and best of luck and good wishes to you and your family. Sounds like he was one a heck of a Dad. Tom.
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Thanks to you all for your kind words It helps to be able to talk about how one feels and the memories can only get sweeter & more enjoyable from here on Thanks All Graham
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I'm sorry to hear of your loss. Now those precious memories will serve you the rest of your life. BP...
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Deepest sympathy mate, very sorry to hear of your dads passing
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Graham...Your upbeat attitude and positive outlook is amazing!
Your Dad got 91 years out of that chasis...we all should be so lucky!
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Sorry for your loss Graham. That's a tough one.
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I bet you could fill a book with memories and stories, lost my dad when he was just 67, its tough.
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So sorry, Take care friend, and know he will still be with you on your hunts!
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My condolences as well. As you know, I've been there recently. To live to the age of 91 is impressive. As fatjack says, we should all be so lucky. I know his passing is still a difficult thing and I particularly know the transition that it represents in your life.
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So sorry for your loss Graham. I know the feeling and wish you comfort. Its been 32 years for me and I still feel the loss. Take comfort in that you have a lifetime of memories and shared adventures. No matter where you go or what you do He'll still be watching. Hoist one for Him.
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Sorry to hear of your loss. Enjoy the memories.
Everything you now do is something you have chosen to do. Some people don't want to believe that. But if you're over age twenty-one, your life is what you're making of it. To change your life, you need to change your priorities.
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It is with sadness & joyful memories I write this 91 years + 2 days He first introduced me to the Savage99 at age 6 When I look into my safe I'm unsure whether to curse him or thank him But I would hate to try & add up the hours & days I spent Hunting with him He taught me all I know & influenced how I think We had a great farewell My daughter was able to attend in full Military uniform wearing her service medals & his WW11 pacific medals & read the Ode I had the privilege of reading the Eulogy which I ended with a verse that would apply to many old school rural men which I will include
His Hat
Upon his head with wide floppy brim it would remain Through all the seasons to protect from sun & rain
Or turned with water he would fill For a dog to drink on a high dry hill
For body protection on the wet cold ground Flattened to fit his backside sat safe sound
To draft the wilily cattle would flap for effect Thus total order & control was their thought to reject
For wayward child, errant dog or bloody sheep On the ground stomped to death so peace he could keep
Good on you mate We all had one hell of a ride with you & enjoyed every minute of it
Thanks Dad God Speed
So I can only go forward from here with some incredible memories of excitement, adventure & learning Cheers Graham what you have written and read speaks volume about his character and love ,what youhave lost is a phyical body the love and spirit will live on with you forever, RIP norm
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Graham,
Sorry to hear about your loss. Keep the memeories because they will hold his legacy, which also lives in you.
I go to school with an officer from New Zealand and if he is any indication of your people's character, you have one fine nation!
RAS
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My dad raised me to go into the world and be independent. Yet, after I left home, he was always there...a presence felt in my soul, a reassurance that he had my back, even when he became tired, ill and feeble at age 89. He welcomed death as God's Grace and his kindest gift, but damn it was hard to lose him. Somehow felt like I was walking point, but now with no backup. It's been 10 years and I miss him and in that way celebrate his life, I guess. Graham, my sincere condolences. John
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