My Pop passed this morning

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From my family to yours, our thoughts are with you.
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Please let me add my condolences.

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First, my condolences.

Secondly, my mother's dad was pretty much my dad as my bio dad didn't want me. So, he went away and I went to spend some time with him before my memorable trips to Viet Nam. He didn't have the quality values your dad did. You have much to be thankful for. My wife's dad was a great dad and from the WWII era. He didn't say much, but would not allow you to get hurt trying to learn a new skill. And, he had a wicked little smile that said, you won't do it that way again. The few tools of his that I have, I deeply treasure. It's as if I can almost see him putting his hands to the tools and that is an inspiration to me. Remember those wonderful lessons he taught you, share them and keep your dad around in your hearts. Blessing on you.
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Please accept my condolences.

It's always tough to lose a parent, even when they're not close. From your description it sounds a though your father will live on in you.
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Peace be with you my friend.
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Wiredone,

I still remember the passing of both parents although it has been many years. Every time I pick up a tool that had used or purchased as a gift for me. Yesterday I was visiting with the father of a neighbor who lost his life last week. We spoke of how important scouting was in our lives and how our fathers kindled that effort. Clearly your Dad had a similar impact on your life as mine had on who I became. Although these days may seem difficult those memories and the growth they will kindle within your spirit will one day soon help the sun shine brighter and the days ahead become richer for you. My you you richly blessed as you review his life and hear other pass along how his life nurtured theirs. Jim
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I would like to add my condolenceses to those already expressed.
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I would like to offer my sympathy also for your loss, wiredone. My dad was a woodworker as well, and a big part of what I thank him for was him sharing his hobby with me. I have a small collection of handtools that still see use in my shop that bear the initials he etched into them when they were his. I think of him often when I am in the shop, as I am sure you will remember your dad when you do those important things he taught you. Take care.


[quote="wiredone"]My Dad, who was a woodworker by hobby, passed quietly this morning after a year long battle with lung cancer. He just turned 84 last week.
He was a member of the "greatest generation" according to Tom Brokaw. I think so too. He taught me what I needed to know about a lot of stuff. tools, machinery, you know, all the important things.
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Please accept my condolences.
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