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01 Nov 2009 14:57 #330929 by WPBill
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My condolences to both of you. Losing a father is hard, I lost mine over 21 years ago, it still hurts sometimes.

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01 Nov 2009 15:15 #330930 by Sandy
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Really sorry to hear that...Jeff and Plummen.

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01 Nov 2009 15:54 #330934 by TeK9iNe
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So unfortunate.

My sincerest condolences to you both, and your like.

J.

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01 Nov 2009 15:55 #330935 by anarki650
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Very sorry to hear of your losses. Just lost my dad this year, not an easy thing to handle. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

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01 Nov 2009 19:13 #330965 by Buda
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My condolences to both of you.
Tom

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01 Nov 2009 19:22 #330968 by Tony
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My condolences to both of you.

Tony

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01 Nov 2009 21:03 #331018 by KawiConvert
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Sorry for your loss. I remember what it was like losing my mom.
KC

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01 Nov 2009 21:28 #331024 by TexasKZ
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Jeff and Plummen,
You and yours are in our thoughts and prayers.

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02 Nov 2009 03:22 #331031 by HerrDeacon
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Really sorry to hear of your losses guys. I lost my mother a few years back and I know how hard it is. Best wishes to both.

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02 Nov 2009 04:23 #331034 by MentalMike
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Sorry for your loss. You have my condolences

Mike

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02 Nov 2009 06:05 #331059 by Jeff.Saunders
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Thanks for the kind words.

My Dad was 91 and in very poor health this past year, so this had been expected for a while - not that it makes it easier to accept he's gone.

The toughest part was going sorting through his personal belongings. Fortunately my Dad was very organized (25 years in the military will do that) and had his will, bank accounts and the like fully documented.

It does make you reflect back on what your parents did for you. At age 16, my Dad surprised me with a moped (the only thing you can drive in England at that age). From that came my passion for motorcycles. If he hadn't got me started on motorcycles, I know I'd be doing something else today.

Make sure you and your parents have a will drawn up, and it is kept current. Having been through a couple of family situations where a relative didn't have a will, it complicates things dramatically - and can bring out serious family infighting

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02 Nov 2009 06:23 #331066 by Kawickrice
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Jeff.Saunders wrote:


Make sure you and your parents have a will drawn up, and it is kept current. Having been through a couple of family situations where a relative didn't have a will, it complicates things dramatically - and can bring out serious family infighting




Thats a big 10-4
My Mother past away in July of 08 and she thought she had her ducks in a row. (She was a college professor at the University of South Florida, Hence my avitar is a tribute to Mom) Well she had nothing in order it went into probate the lawyers make out good with probate. It is still in probate and has turned into a quagmire. Jeffs advice is exactly the way it should be to close that chapter in life without a bunch of legal headaches

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