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Mooloo's "Making my future, one stitch at a time"?

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  • Stormybay
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    So sorry Mooloo and family. God Bless xxx
    :j Stormybay
  • Savvy_sewing
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    We have a candle burning.
    We are reminiscing, we may be daft.
    We drank a toast to Dad.
    We are strong. We will make him proud. Well he always is proud.
    I am the luckiest girl in the world.
    My Dad is loved by all.
    I know we all say that. But he was an exceptional man, with a humble beginnings, who had the highest security clearance in the RAF that there was in his day.
    He will be sadly missed. But hugely loved and never forgotten.

    Have a drink to William/Bill, never a bad bone in his body, a family man, a proud man. The best.
    When I die I will know that I have lived, loved, mattered and made a difference, even if in a small way.
  • Savvy_sewing
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    *Robin* wrote: »
    So sorry to read your sad news, Mooloo. Thinking of you, Mum and family. (((hugs)))


    ETA: It's probably the last thing to concern you at the moment, but might it be a good idea if someone [your brother maybe?] 'phones the caravan dealer to cancel Dad's contract for a new 'van?
    From personal experience, caravanning is great for a retired couple but just doesn't work for a bereaved widow.

    I asked someone to do that this morning.
    I seem to be very focused at the moment, and what I haven't done my daughter is.
    When I die I will know that I have lived, loved, mattered and made a difference, even if in a small way.
  • I have just lit my candle

    Love to you all

    Candlelightx
  • topsyturphy
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    Sorry to hear the loss of your beloved dad. Thinking of you and your family.
  • LV_Sue
    LV_Sue Posts: 273 Forumite
    So sorry to hear your sad news Mooloo. Thinking of you and all your family at this sad time.

    I lost my beloved Dad very suddenly in 1987 and I know what a shock it is to lose them so quickly without warning.

    <<<hugs>>>
  • Savvy_Sue
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    I am so sorry to hear about your Dad Mooloo, and even though he's been in hospital briefly it must be a huge shock and hard to believe.
    *Robin* wrote: »
    ETA: It's probably the last thing to concern you at the moment, but might it be a good idea if someone [your brother maybe?] 'phones the caravan dealer to cancel Dad's contract for a new 'van?
    From personal experience, caravanning is great for a retired couple but just doesn't work for a bereaved widow.
    Mooloo wrote: »
    I asked someone to do that this morning.
    I seem to be very focused at the moment, and what I haven't done my daughter is.
    So glad to hear that, I was wondering earlier in the week whether to suggest that someone should phone and postpone delivery of the caravan! Never had the thought while I was actually sat at the 'puter, only when I was thinking of you all.
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  • Sorry to hear the news. Take care of yourself.
    :beer:Member of Mortgage free in three. :beer:
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  • Eager_Elephant
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    Mooloo wrote: »
    We have a candle burning.
    We are reminiscing, we may be daft.
    We drank a toast to Dad.
    We are strong. We will make him proud. Well he always is proud.
    I am the luckiest girl in the world.
    My Dad is loved by all.
    I know we all say that. But he was an exceptional man, with a humble beginnings, who had the highest security clearance in the RAF that there was in his day.
    He will be sadly missed. But hugely loved and never forgotten.

    Have a drink to William/Bill, never a bad bone in his body, a family man, a proud man. The best.


    So sorry to read the news of your father's passing.
    Sending t4427.gif for you and your family


    Raising a t0351.gif for your father, William
  • karen310
    karen310 Posts: 178 Forumite
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    So sorry , raising a glass to your dad xxx
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