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Circle of Life
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Circle of Life
Well guys,
You never know when you'll have to leave this place...and for some, it seems way too soon.
Sat the 19th I lost my beloved 'StepDad' I've known since 1973. He was only 68. He succumbed to the ravages of cancer rather quickly once they found it. Both the esophogas and liver. He was non-symptomatic until way too late for treatments.
The quotes around stepdad some of you may understand without explanation. He was a true father to us kids. Biology wasn't an issue with him...ever.
He retired last May as did my Mom, and found out his fate in mid August. Much of who I am today is because of who he was. My concern now is what is in store for Mom. That was his only dying wish, that we see to her. I told him...if I'd have known I'd be doing this now in life...I wouldn't have irritated (put lightly!) her so much as a youngin and teen. He just laughed a bit, and so did I.
He will be missed dearly for a long time, but his pain and suffering are over.
So if you would, remember the firm; kind soul who was was my StepDad, and Mom in a prayer or two.
See ya on the other side Pops...save a spot for me.......
Submitted in Honor and Memorium of Albert Eugene Wolf
Dec 26, 1936 - Mar 19, 2005
You never know when you'll have to leave this place...and for some, it seems way too soon.
Sat the 19th I lost my beloved 'StepDad' I've known since 1973. He was only 68. He succumbed to the ravages of cancer rather quickly once they found it. Both the esophogas and liver. He was non-symptomatic until way too late for treatments.
The quotes around stepdad some of you may understand without explanation. He was a true father to us kids. Biology wasn't an issue with him...ever.
He retired last May as did my Mom, and found out his fate in mid August. Much of who I am today is because of who he was. My concern now is what is in store for Mom. That was his only dying wish, that we see to her. I told him...if I'd have known I'd be doing this now in life...I wouldn't have irritated (put lightly!) her so much as a youngin and teen. He just laughed a bit, and so did I.
He will be missed dearly for a long time, but his pain and suffering are over.
So if you would, remember the firm; kind soul who was was my StepDad, and Mom in a prayer or two.
See ya on the other side Pops...save a spot for me.......
Submitted in Honor and Memorium of Albert Eugene Wolf
Dec 26, 1936 - Mar 19, 2005
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Our sympathy to you and the family Marion. You will be in our prayers.
I know like from personal experience what it is to have a great step-dad. Please let me know if I can do anything.
I know like from personal experience what it is to have a great step-dad. Please let me know if I can do anything.
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Marion,
My condolences to you, your mother, and the rest of your family... our prayers are for you.
I was 68 when my cancer was first diagnosed, but I'm planning to win. It's been two years. I'm hoping to get back to the shop soon.
My condolences to you, your mother, and the rest of your family... our prayers are for you.
I was 68 when my cancer was first diagnosed, but I'm planning to win. It's been two years. I'm hoping to get back to the shop soon.
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Marion, God bless you and yours.
I too was stongly influenced by a "non blood" relative (father in-law) and lost him way too early to heart problems. It's been 10+ years now and I still think about him often. Be strong for your mother, she needs you right now. You will be in our prayers.
I too was stongly influenced by a "non blood" relative (father in-law) and lost him way too early to heart problems. It's been 10+ years now and I still think about him often. Be strong for your mother, she needs you right now. You will be in our prayers.
Ken, Annie the '48.
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Marion:
Emilie and I send our condolences to your and to your family. I do know how this feels, as it will be 8 years since I lost my father in October of 96. I also have been blessed with the world's greatest Father-in-law, who not only has accepted me as part of his family, but treats me as his 3rd son. We almost lost him 2 years ago to multiple heart attacks, but he is still with us and we hope to have him with us for a long time to come. I know how much of an influence he has been on me, and in many ways he has become my secnond Dad and he certainly has a special place in my heart.
His memory and his love for you all will always be there, so be of good cheer. Remember that so long as you hold him and his memory dear to you, he will always be right beside you.
You will be in our prayers
Emilie and I send our condolences to your and to your family. I do know how this feels, as it will be 8 years since I lost my father in October of 96. I also have been blessed with the world's greatest Father-in-law, who not only has accepted me as part of his family, but treats me as his 3rd son. We almost lost him 2 years ago to multiple heart attacks, but he is still with us and we hope to have him with us for a long time to come. I know how much of an influence he has been on me, and in many ways he has become my secnond Dad and he certainly has a special place in my heart.
His memory and his love for you all will always be there, so be of good cheer. Remember that so long as you hold him and his memory dear to you, he will always be right beside you.
You will be in our prayers
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Marion,
My condolences to you and your family also. this is a terrible diesease.
I know right now in your time of mouring of the loss of your step father, you may not be able to see this, BUT they are making progress and are gaining some ground on a cure. I have known 8 to 12 people in the last couple of years who have conqured the diesease, but it's still a long road ahead.
It is GREAT that you had this kind of relationship with your step father, where some people don't even have that with their own biological parents. He sounds like a real remarkable person, and he will always be in your heart and you'll have lasting memories of him for the rest of your life.
George, NEVER give up that spirit and keep on fighitng and try to keep a good mental POSITIVE outlook, like I know you have been doing. We are ALL pulling for you. I remember a private message you sent me several months ago that you plan on winning this and it sounds like you haven't changed your mind. Good for you, keep up the fight!
Again Marion, my thoughts are with you.
John
My condolences to you and your family also. this is a terrible diesease.
I know right now in your time of mouring of the loss of your step father, you may not be able to see this, BUT they are making progress and are gaining some ground on a cure. I have known 8 to 12 people in the last couple of years who have conqured the diesease, but it's still a long road ahead.
It is GREAT that you had this kind of relationship with your step father, where some people don't even have that with their own biological parents. He sounds like a real remarkable person, and he will always be in your heart and you'll have lasting memories of him for the rest of your life.
George, NEVER give up that spirit and keep on fighitng and try to keep a good mental POSITIVE outlook, like I know you have been doing. We are ALL pulling for you. I remember a private message you sent me several months ago that you plan on winning this and it sounds like you haven't changed your mind. Good for you, keep up the fight!
Again Marion, my thoughts are with you.
John
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1954 Regular F-Cub "PRB" (Puckett's Rust Bucket)
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Sincere thanks to all of you for prayers, thoughts and well wishes. It sure means a lot to have support during times like this.
It has been a rough year for Mom and family. She lost an older sister, then her Dad in June, and her Mother in October...and now this. Still hasn't quite set in yet I'm afraid. I guess that's a common reaction that helps us deal with the loss.
Again, your thoughtfulness is much appreciated.
Marion
It has been a rough year for Mom and family. She lost an older sister, then her Dad in June, and her Mother in October...and now this. Still hasn't quite set in yet I'm afraid. I guess that's a common reaction that helps us deal with the loss.
Again, your thoughtfulness is much appreciated.
Marion
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