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We've both ended last year with our dads loss, but I was more fortunate as I managed to still have Mum.
With a bit of luck, her sadness will fade a bit with time ....
I hope the coming year will be full of pleasant things for you to talk about on here!
Enjoy life and your Moho, wishing you lots of trips and happiness!

Amicalement
Frankie(y)
 
Deepest sympathies Ken, hope you can get out and enjoy the van again.
 
You have not lost your parents...Like us..we have accepted that they have taken a 'bus ride'. Its a journey that they will enjoy and we are left to believe that they are ok.
Dont look at it as something lost..We can only wonder what is left or what is to become when its our time to go? We will never know until its our time. That is a fact.
You have been given a reason to move forward and not to hold back on what could have been or what ever?
We had to see Dad go a long time ago. That aside..we always looked at it , as if dad had gone on a bus journey.
Now (I being one of 10) have watched my brothers 2 of them catch the same bus that dad went on. I believe that they are with My mum and dad ..enjoying the journey.
You can move onwards with your family and enjoy the journey too.Just Remember...They are not gone! Just enjoying a different journey.

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Kev

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Best wishes from Anglesey
 
I’m very sorry to hear your news Ken and send you my sincere condolences.

We had a not dissimilar experience in the 1980s. My mother died very suddenly at the age of 53, only minutes after speaking to my father on the phone and seemingly in good health and spirits. My FIL - in his late 50s - had a heart attack on the day of my mother’s funeral and dried of a second one 5 weeks after my mother.

So I can identify with your loss. It is awful but - as you know - it will ease with time. Treasure your memories - they never die - and do what your parents would want you to do, which is to carry on and enjoy your life.
 
Sorry to read of your loss , so hard losing loved ones and especially in such a short time,

I do hope you get to enjoy some time away this year.
 
Chin up Dave.

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Sorry to hear your news.

Nice to have you back posting and might even bump into you this year.

Gerry & Lorraine
 
Sorry to read your sad news, lost both my parents suddenly though 18 years apart, sad and hard on my mum to be so long without him. I hope the rest of the year is much much better for you. Good to see you posting.
 
Good to see you posting again Ken. I’m currently at Keswick and we were chatting only last night about our night in the Dog and Gun with you and Andy. Hope things pick up for you now and you are back on the water ASAP.

Look after yourself.
 
So sorry for the loss of your parents. You were there for them. That’s a big thing. Time now, to get back on the water and find peace and enjoyment again.
 
Hi Ken.

Really sad news about your parents. My brother and I lost our Mum in the October, then Dad the following February. Upon investigation, it became apparent that with the amount of Dad's med found in the house, he obviously hadn't been taking them. He just wanted to be with Mum. When my brother found Dad passed away on the bedroom floor, he said that the expression on Dad's face was the happiest he had seen him for long time.
There's a lot of truth in the saying, "He/she died from a broken heart."

Welcome back Ken (y)

Cheers,

Jock. :)
 

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