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I just read in today's Hattiesburg American that LVN's father died this weekend.  Linda has always been a valued member of our message board community, and I feel confident that I can speak for all of us in expressing sympathy to her and her family during this time. Linda, you are in my thoughts and prayers.


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educator

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LVN, my complete sympathy. I've lost a parent, and I know how much it hurts. You're in my prayers.

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Let Freedom Ring

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LVN -


I am so sorry.  You have been an important member of our community (Fire Shelby/ AAUP) and you have our support during this sad and hard personal time.  Take care of yourself and know that you are cared about by many.


No Quarter!



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truth4usm/AH

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LVN:


You and your family are in my prayers.  I'm sending you healing thoughts and lots of support.


Truth



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FireShelby

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So very sorry, LVN.  My father is the family member to whom I am closest...I can't imagine the pain you must feel.  


 



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I am VERY sorry to hear this news.  LVN was always one of the people whose postings I most looked forward to reading on the original FS board; I admired her wisdom, wit, and common sense -- qualities she no doubt inherited partly from her father.  I hope that she knows we are all thinking about her right now.

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Judge Cooley

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As always LVN, you have my deepest respect. My sincere condolences on your loss.
(And I'm perfectly serious.)

Sincerely,

Thomas

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LVN

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What a lovely surprise to come home today and find all these kind messages. Your thoughts and prayers are much appreciated. My dad had been in poor health for a long time, and we are grateful for his release as well as sad to lose him. And yes, before his first stroke many years ago, he had a razor wit, but I never knew him to be deliberately hurtful. He was a self-educated man and a voracious reader of history, political science, and cowboy fiction. He's the reason I never make assumptions about how smart "ordinary people" are!
May I also encourage anyone who ever needs them, to use hospice. They were wonderful beyond words. Even though my dad, a nursing home patient for several years, only got to be home a few days, at least he died at home with his family around, in a quiet and loving atmosphere.

P.S. Special thanks to T.C. Now that school is out (I was actually teaching this term in a COAL dept.) I may be able to post more. You folks are so special to me.

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