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Steve,
My heart goes out to you and you family in these trying times. One of the hardest things to do is watch someone you love die from a horible disease, like cancer. My wife pass on October 13, 2010 of that dreaded disease. It is sad to not have her here anymore, and I go thru bouts of missing her deeply, but it was somewhat of a relief when it happend because she was in soooo much pain at the end, and it was not quick. She was diagnosed 5 years ago.

Again, my heart goes out to you and yours.

Sincerely, Scott
 
Thanks DeanEVO.


Well, I am back from my Dad's funeral, and on Friday, graveside services at Tahoma National Cemetary with Naval military honors. Our annual family visit, and a high school reunion, coincided with the timing of those events. It has seemed somewhat surreal at times. There were plenty of remembrances of Dad. We took Mom to that family camp we have always gone to after the funeral, which was good, but hard too. Lots of memories of Dad. The camp was always full of his music, and many are carrying it on in his memory and due partially to his inspiration. I did have the chance to play guitar a fair amount, and even some good jamming opportunities at camp. I was amazed at how kind everyone was. Now, after driving back after the graveside services, it is sinking in that I can't just call him up on the phone week after next.

I have lots of work piled up (being self employed does not include family leave), and am slowly getting back into the swing of things. It is beautiful summer weather here, and we have some fun things on the horizon, plus as I said, lots of work to do. The lawn is amazingly long right now. Thanks all of you for your support.
 
I just saw the update to this. I'm so sorry to learn of your father's passing. You have my deepest sympathy.
 
I know what you mean about how it feels to not be able to just pick up a phone and speak with him Steve. My dad died in 1992 and I miss him every day. Especially now reading this, it reminds me how much.
I bet returning home and feeling the back up of work, seeing how long the grass has grown, and other things, have a different sense of urgency about them now. Small potatoes in the big picture ~
 
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