my dad passes away at 82

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Jim Reynolds
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Post by Jim Reynolds »

I have a similar situation with my son. It really makes it hard. It is really hard when you have no idea what you have done. He sais somethings that I will never forget or forgive for them. There was no argument between he and I, it was all between his mother and I. Her and I have reconciled, but the kids took sides, and I guess I lost. It sure tore the family apart and it will never be the same. I agree never forget who your parents are, and they will not be here forever. I have lost both my parents, and there where times I didn't agree with them, but they were still my parents and I loved them more then anything, and I still miss them very much. Life is so short. I think you are a special person Damir, and the hurt will never go away, you just leave to live with it. My best to you.
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Damir Besic
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yes Sir, we never forget, we just learn how to live with it...