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difficult child's father may die soon from cancer.
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<blockquote data-quote="lovemysons" data-source="post: 423148" data-attributes="member: 3305"><p>Sent a prayer up that difficult child will find the closure that she needs in her dads remaining time. Also that her dad will not suffer too much. </p><p></p><p>I too had a distant relationship with my dad he and I didn't meet each other til I was 17. He passed away last November. I went and visited him one time in the hospital just a month before he died. I also went to his funeral. For me it was very sad for what never was and might have been but at least I gave him some peace before his passing. I know it was also a comfort for my half sister who was actually the one that initially contacted me to tell me of his condition and asked if I would visit him in the hospital. </p><p>It's very sad but I feel like I did do my part...I even told him "I love you" as I left the hospital room "I love you" was the last thing he said to me. I didn't really " know" him but it didn't matter... I said what needed to be said, for me and him. </p><p></p><p>Anyway will be thinking of you all</p><p>Hugs,</p><p>Tammy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovemysons, post: 423148, member: 3305"] Sent a prayer up that difficult child will find the closure that she needs in her dads remaining time. Also that her dad will not suffer too much. I too had a distant relationship with my dad he and I didn't meet each other til I was 17. He passed away last November. I went and visited him one time in the hospital just a month before he died. I also went to his funeral. For me it was very sad for what never was and might have been but at least I gave him some peace before his passing. I know it was also a comfort for my half sister who was actually the one that initially contacted me to tell me of his condition and asked if I would visit him in the hospital. It's very sad but I feel like I did do my part...I even told him "I love you" as I left the hospital room "I love you" was the last thing he said to me. I didn't really " know" him but it didn't matter... I said what needed to be said, for me and him. Anyway will be thinking of you all Hugs, Tammy [/QUOTE]
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