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one day at a time

Fri Feb 9, 2007, 11:56 PM
  • Mood: Sadness
  • Listening to: the echo of my broken heart
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  • Watching: nothing
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________________ALWAYS FOR DAD_________________


As always Nothing but love and respect for

banned, but never forgotten

If funerals could be said to be beautiful, dads was exceptional. I am really proud that the attendance for both the wake and the funeral was what it was. I think dad would of been blown away at the support. Here in northeast Ohio, its been cold On monday we laid dad to rest in the chatham community cemetery, literally across the street from their house. we had wind chill factors of -25 degrees F. There was a Marine Corp honor Guard. I want to acknowledge how impressed i was with those fellers. They where in their dress blues. i was bundled up for the weather, they where not. for 20 minutes they did not move during the service. Their discipline was incredible! Those boys did the corp proud on this day. Dad Loved the corp, He was a marine, when it was hard. 1956 to 1960. I miss dad terrible!

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Sorry to hear about your loss....


My dad had a military type funeral 12 years ago, and it is that I will remember forever, something he would have been proud of!
I hope you are ok and yes it takes one day at a time.

Take care

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One day at a time, one step at a time. Your pain will fade over time, but your memories will live forever in your heart. :cuddle:

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Dear Billy,
if memory serves, nothing I or anyone says right now will change the way you feel. You are right taking it one day at a time, its the only way.
All I can do for now is pray so you are granted strength to endure the pain, patience to see it through and love to appreciate the wonderful things you still have in your life.
Best,
Diego

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My husbands funeral also had a military presence, he a Vietnam Veteran with PTSD. Wonderful men he served with came from across the country as well as local veterans, and the honor guard.
As I am sure with your family it made our family and friends even more proud of the heritage we have in this country because of those who have served. Our country is far from perfect but it is ours and we should carry on to make it the best possible.
My heart goes out to you, your family and especially your mom. Please give her my best and although we don't know each other she and I share an experience that only the LORD GOD is truly able to heal .It is comforting to know God will never leave us or forsake us even when we don't feel He is there. Blessings and continued prayers.

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:hug: one day at a time !
My sympathy Bill !
thank you friend!

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