RIP Pops.

@woodchuck

feel for you bro.

I lost the old man back in April, can't delete his number from my phone, keep thinking of him like "Ah, I should give him a call".

People if your warring with your people, pu tit aside for a second and try and resolve it becasue when they gone there is no turnin garound fromm that.

That said @woodchuck sounds like you had a really good relationship with your Dad.

Be happy and grateful for the timme share, the example he set and the standards that he set upon you.

It is not much of a consoloation, but when my Grandmother died a Muslim friend said to me in a real matter of fact kind of way "in life, there is death!" At that moment I nearly lost it and kicked the shit out of him but I didn't (which I am pleased abbout now) and I understand what he was telling me.

Bro it ain't easy, but you got some good memories of your time with him. That is where he lives now, your memories.
 
So sorry for your loss. Though I never met my real and it still kinda fucks with me to this day (I'm 50), it saddens me to hear about brothers like yourself who were close to theirs. Bless both of you.
 
My condolences fam. I know the feeling especially being a JR. He's gone in the physical but his spirit will always be around
I'm sorry for your loss too slick. Even though I know it's been a minute, I wish I could swap my dad for you to have a few more days with yours
 
@woodchuck

feel for you bro.

I lost the old man back in April, can't delete his number from my phone, keep thinking of him like "Ah, I should give him a call".

People if your warring with your people, pu tit aside for a second and try and resolve it becasue when they gone there is no turnin garound fromm that.

That said @woodchuck sounds like you had a really good relationship with your Dad.

Be happy and grateful for the timme share, the example he set and the standards that he set upon you.

It is not much of a consoloation, but when my Grandmother died a Muslim friend said to me in a real matter of fact kind of way "in life, there is death!" At that moment I nearly lost it and kicked the shit out of him but I didn't (which I am pleased abbout now) and I understand what he was telling me.

Bro it ain't easy, but you got some good memories of your time with him. That is where he lives now, your memories.
Me and my mom don't really talk much. I saw her at a Super Bowl party early this year. Because of your words I gave her a call but she didn't answer
 
Me and my mom don't really talk much. I saw her at a Super Bowl party early this year. Because of your words I gave her a call but she didn't answer

Try again, don't lose your bottle. I didn't talk to my old man for nigh'on 20 years. It ain't easy but it's better you sort things out than they manifest into other issues that you have to learn (if your lucky) live with.
 
@woodchuck my condolences to you and your family. I share the same sentiments that the other gents share in that, keep sharing and talking about your pops. Talking about him and sharing his memory will keep him alive! We hear for you my guy if you just wanna vent. #Love
 
Peace and blessings to a good life lived bro! You are proof of the man your father was and that believe it or not that is something special! I, like many others on this board, wish I could say something as remotely possible about my own ailing father but I can't. In that aspect, in that respect, you have lived a life of abundance! Cherish your time and memories spent, take your time to mourn a truly great man! May he rest in peace and may you find solace and comfort in the days to come!
 
Pops passed away Saturday. This dude was my superhero. I got my sense of humor from him. I'm fucked up right now. I haven't posted in a while, and I don't know when I'll be active again. I lost my best friend. He taught me how to be a man and how to raise men. I wish him a peaceful journey. I'll always remember the jokes he played on me (His "Pete and Repeat joke" pissed me off when I was a child!) and always told me how proud he was of me. This man really pulled himself up by his "bootstraps". I love you, dad. I hope you're at peace now.
Just seeing this. Sorry to hear, bro. Just celebrated my Dad's 88th. I try to spend as much time as I can. Sounds like you had a great one, bro. RIP to him and strength to you to cope.
 
I wish you the best man and count yourself fortunate that you had a good relationship with your old man. That is a diamond in the rough. Hope you follow his example and pass on the love and guidance to your kids. RIP to your king....
 
Prayers of Comfort for you and your family. Take solace in knowing how u made him proud.... Be Good Bro.
 
RIP family. Heavy condolences to you and yours bro. I recently lost my pops too and I know exactly what you’re going through. It’s a tough road ahead but remember to keep his memories with you forever and that this will get easier with time. Whatever help you need, don’t hesitate to ask.
 
My sincere condolences, fam. It's rough losing a parent that you're close to. Lost my Dad in the summer of 2020.
 
Try again, don't lose your bottle. I didn't talk to my old man for nigh'on 20 years. It ain't easy but it's better you sort things out than they manifest into other issues that you have to learn (if your lucky) live with.
I just called my father today. Today, the first day of spring is my father's 72nd birthday. We talked for about an hour. I'm the only one of his three kids that communicates with him at all.

We talked about sci-fi. I'm the only one of his three kids into science fiction after finding and reading one of his Isaac Asimov books when I was about 7 or 8 years old. We talked about Fringe, Lance Reddick, and some of the novels I'm working on.

He had a lady friend come over and end of the call but we did talk for an hour.

To all of you who have lost their fathers I'm sorry for your loss. If you had a good one, relish that. I didn't have a good one and I'm now coming to terms with it
 
Condolences
Pops passed away Saturday. This dude was my superhero. I got my sense of humor from him. I'm fucked up right now. I haven't posted in a while, and I don't know when I'll be active again. I lost my best friend. He taught me how to be a man and how to raise men. I wish him a peaceful journey. I'll always remember the jokes he played on me (His "Pete and Repeat joke" pissed me off when I was a child!) and always told me how proud he was of me. This man really pulled himself up by his "bootstraps". I love you, dad. I hope you're at peace now.
 
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