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Post by MattyJam on Jan 10, 2022 14:43:44 GMT
My nan died today. She was 94 and had led a full and happy life, but it still shocked me.
She was my Dad's mum and was honestly one of the kindest people I've ever known, along with my mother in law who is, thankfully, still with us.
My nan was truly a remarkable woman, with such warmth and compassion. I spent a lot of time with her growing up and she just had this amazing way about her, where she always made you feel like the most important person in the room. She always had time for you and showed she cared, she had a wonderful sense of humour and loved giving of herself to others.
Her husband, my grandad, died in 2003, and in truth, a piece of her died then as well. She was never the same and in deteriorating health, but now she is at peace, no more suffering, no more heartache. I feel grateful to have known her and will carry the wonderful memories of my childhood with her for the rest of my days. Love you Nan. x
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TonyR
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Post by TonyR on Jan 10, 2022 16:59:14 GMT
Ah mate. I'm so sorry.
94 though, what an achievement.
Wishing you and the family all the best.
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Post by Michaels Lover on Jan 10, 2022 23:29:09 GMT
My nan died today. She was 94 and had led a full and happy life, but it still shocked me. She was my Dad's mum and was honestly one of the kindest people I've ever known, along with my mother in law who is, thankfully, still with us. My nan was truly a remarkable woman, with such warmth and compassion. I spent a lot of time with her growing up and she just had this amazing way about her, where she always made you feel like the most important person in the room. She always had time for you and showed she cared, she had a wonderful sense of humour and loved giving of herself to others. Her husband, my grandad, died in 2003, and in truth, a piece of her died then as well. She was never the same and in deteriorating health, but now she is at peace, no more suffering, no more heartache. I feel grateful to have known her and will carry the wonderful memories of my childhood with her for the rest of my days. Love you Nan. x I'm so sorry for your loss. Sending my deepest condolences to you and your family
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Post by respect77 on Jan 11, 2022 3:20:37 GMT
My nan died today. She was 94 and had led a full and happy life, but it still shocked me. She was my Dad's mum and was honestly one of the kindest people I've ever known, along with my mother in law who is, thankfully, still with us. My nan was truly a remarkable woman, with such warmth and compassion. I spent a lot of time with her growing up and she just had this amazing way about her, where she always made you feel like the most important person in the room. She always had time for you and showed she cared, she had a wonderful sense of humour and loved giving of herself to others. Her husband, my grandad, died in 2003, and in truth, a piece of her died then as well. She was never the same and in deteriorating health, but now she is at peace, no more suffering, no more heartache. I feel grateful to have known her and will carry the wonderful memories of my childhood with her for the rest of my days. Love you Nan. x My condolences.
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Post by aazzaabb on Jan 12, 2022 17:16:22 GMT
My nan died today. She was 94 and had led a full and happy life, but it still shocked me. She was my Dad's mum and was honestly one of the kindest people I've ever known, along with my mother in law who is, thankfully, still with us. My nan was truly a remarkable woman, with such warmth and compassion. I spent a lot of time with her growing up and she just had this amazing way about her, where she always made you feel like the most important person in the room. She always had time for you and showed she cared, she had a wonderful sense of humour and loved giving of herself to others. Her husband, my grandad, died in 2003, and in truth, a piece of her died then as well. She was never the same and in deteriorating health, but now she is at peace, no more suffering, no more heartache. I feel grateful to have known her and will carry the wonderful memories of my childhood with her for the rest of my days. Love you Nan. x Oh my dear friend Iβm so sorry to hear this. My deepest condolences to you and your family. Keep the faith brother.
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Post by Cloudbuster on Jan 14, 2022 21:54:08 GMT
My nan died today. She was 94 and had led a full and happy life, but it still shocked me. She was my Dad's mum and was honestly one of the kindest people I've ever known, along with my mother in law who is, thankfully, still with us. My nan was truly a remarkable woman, with such warmth and compassion. I spent a lot of time with her growing up and she just had this amazing way about her, where she always made you feel like the most important person in the room. She always had time for you and showed she cared, she had a wonderful sense of humour and loved giving of herself to others. Her husband, my grandad, died in 2003, and in truth, a piece of her died then as well. She was never the same and in deteriorating health, but now she is at peace, no more suffering, no more heartache. I feel grateful to have known her and will carry the wonderful memories of my childhood with her for the rest of my days. Love you Nan. x Big hugs to you fella. x
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Post by Cloudbuster on Jan 14, 2022 21:54:35 GMT
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Post by Michaels Lover on Jan 17, 2022 13:00:38 GMT
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Post by SmoothGangsta on Jan 30, 2022 15:00:52 GMT
Got my booster yesterday and glad I don't have the side effects I had after the 2nd dose lol. Definitely feel a bit groggy though.
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Post by Cloudbuster on Feb 18, 2022 0:18:17 GMT
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Post by Cloudbuster on Feb 18, 2022 0:31:07 GMT
More proof that we've reached Boss Level of clown world.
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Post by Cloudbuster on Feb 18, 2022 0:38:42 GMT
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Post by Cloudbuster on Feb 18, 2022 0:54:33 GMT
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