I will keep your father, you and your family in my prayers. Memories will never let you forget your Dad and they great time you shared! I hope your dad lives the rest of his days as pain free as possible!
SplitG3,
Sorry to hear about your father. Memories are made to last forever and since you and your father share the love of the outdoors, then I'm sure you have plenty of great memories. As long as you have those special memories of your father every time you walk into the timber, he'll be right there with you. My thoughts and prayers are with you and yours.
I have climbed many mountains and heard many gods. The thundering winds miles away are being heard in and within your family may the spirit go free and with you at all times. prayers and sympathy-Alaskan
i just can't thank ya'll enough! if any of ya'll ever need someone to talk to i'm willing to talk! sure do wish i could come out to the classic their in iowa! maybe next year i can try. this year i'll just have to settle for the ohio state hunting expo. by the way is anyone on here from ohio or does anyone come to ohio very often?
SplitG3, wow, what a heavy burden. Lost my mom the day before my 19th birthday. Have missed her every day since for the last 21 years. The good news is I still feel like she is with me every day because of what she put into me. You will carry your memories and all the things your dad taught you with you for the rest of your life. The only thing better is having your own kids and passing it to them. I'll be thinking of you and praying for you.
From myself and my family we have put you and your family in our prayers while you go though this trying time, the loss of a "hunting buddy" is hard enough with out it being your family. He may not be with you forever, but your memories of the hunts will.
As some guys on this site know I lost my mom to small cell lung cancer the week before Christmas. I know what your going thru. It was a tough year for me. My mom was the strong one as I am sure your dad is. I spent a joyful thanksgiving holidays with her and my dad several weeks before she passed away. It came faster that I exspected and I was planning on seeing her again when I left. They live on the East coast in Maryland and it is far to travel. I wish I could see her and talk with her again to say the things I failed to say when I left. Take the time to let your Dad know how you feel if you haven't. I miss my mom very much. She was only 64 years old. To young in this day and age. My thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family because the pain I know you are feeling is still a part of me everyday. The last two months have been difficult but as limb said, remember the good times and spend as much time with your Dad as you can. Doctors cannot predict the exact time a person has on this earth so look at it day by day. He is not gone yet!! Losing loved ones is a very difficult part of life but life goes on and you will get thru this. By the way I get thru Ohio on occassion every year. I have family that lives in Ironton and Minford, Ohio. Headed down there to hunt this fall on my cousin's 1000 acre farm if time allows. Let us know if there is anything we can do.
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