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The old man 22:30 - Jun 17 with 15939 viewsBlackCrowe

Sitting here now with the old man, whose life will pass any time between now at the next few days. Proud strong man, 95, overflowing with good stuff and achievement.

Took me to my first QPR game (midweek v.Ipswich 1-0 Eastoe) even though he had no interest in the game.

Quite hard really.

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The old man on 17:40 - Jun 21 with 2033 viewsHarbour

The old man on 10:33 - Jun 21 by JJB

Something very profound about losing a parent. I lost my dad to Covid in December and 3 weeks earlier my younger brother Michael passed, he was only 44 so it was a a tough tough period all round and I'm still reeling from it truth be told. Thoughts are with you BC at this really sad time for you and your family.


Condolences to you JJB and your family on 2 very sad passings RIP to your dad and your brother.
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The old man on 17:41 - Jun 21 with 2030 viewsflynnbo

The old man on 17:40 - Jun 21 by Harbour

Condolences to you JJB and your family on 2 very sad passings RIP to your dad and your brother.


I'd like to echo the above, JJB.
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The old man on 01:38 - Jun 22 with 1914 viewsCLAREMAN1995

The old man on 15:29 - Jun 21 by kensalriser

Condolences BC, I hope you find comfort that you were able to be with him at the end.

Currently at my parents' place clearing everything out as my Mum's in a home now. My Dad was a bit of a hoarder and kept an insane amount of all types of stuff, I'm finding receipts for cars he bought in the 60s and 70s, decades old correspondence anybody else would have thrown out after a year or two, complete sets of stuff from international trips, cards they sent to each other and, this will amuse some of you, a letter of thanks from Sir Ronald Russell, Conservative MP for Wembley South, for his support in the 1970 election. It's interminable and heartbreaking in equal measures.
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I hope she gets the best care after a long life its what she deserves. Once they leave their own homes and independence its a massive change so hopefully the transition is smooth.
Love the story about all the receipts its how all the older people were "we might need that again"but now it seems funny.
Enjoy the house clearing hopefully more good memories than bad its a full lifetime of stuff really
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The old man on 21:00 - Jun 22 with 1762 viewsPaddyhoops

Condolences to you and your family.
He gave you the gift of Queens park Rangers.
That'll do!!
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The old man on 22:00 - Jun 22 with 1725 viewskensalriser

The old man on 17:41 - Jun 21 by flynnbo

I'd like to echo the above, JJB.


Same here JB, that's really tough losing both, especially if your brother was your best mate, as mine is to me.

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The old man (n/t) on 05:23 - Oct 14 with 1351 viewsnumptydumpty

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Walking in a "Mackie Wonderland"
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The old man on 06:41 - Oct 14 with 1307 viewsNortholt_Rs

Stay strong for your dad and your family - all of us are here for you. I lost my dad in 2005 and it still cuts, but I remember the great times we had together, plus I’ve got the permanent scar of QPR I inherited from him! …and I know I’ll see him again one day.
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Scooters, Tunes, Trainers and QPR.

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The old man on 08:26 - Oct 14 with 1208 viewsRangersDave

Hi mate,

Condolences here.

Best for you and yours at this time.
Dave

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The old man on 17:43 - Oct 14 with 1000 viewsloftboy

My thoughts are with you and your family.

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The old man on 21:00 - Oct 14 with 873 viewsG_Ottershaw

there are many things in life that have been taken from me, there are many things in life that can still be taken from me. My memories cannot be taken and it's the one thing i treasure the most.
Deepest sympathy for what you are currently going through.
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The old man on 22:51 - Oct 14 with 772 viewsnumptydumpty

Some people are lucky to have had decent relationships with their family members and if one of the lucky ones to have had that, it's always tough without your parents around, whatever age you may be so feel for all.

Lost both my parents during the year of lockdowns which was very challenging and in particular because other members of the family constantly disingenuous for unknown reasons.

Still miss both my parents every day. Was very lucky to have had their love for so long and there will always be moments.

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