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Favorite memories of your father
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<blockquote data-quote="nomowork" data-source="post: 313896" data-attributes="member: 6029"><p>Sorry for your loss.</p><p></p><p>My father passed away four years ago after an extended stay in the hospital for a stroke. I never really got to know my father very well as he and my mother were always busy working to support the family. My most vivid memory of him was when he picked me up when I came home on leave from the service. Driving through rush hour traffic, he yelled that dreaded "F" word out the window of the car! This was the first time I ever heard him swear, cuss or say anything bad!</p><p></p><p>My mother passed away last year from a sudden stroke. I never got to say goodbye. I credit my mother for making me independent because after the service, I told my parents I was moving out of state to live. I guess my mother was always the worrier in the family so she told me that she would give me thirty days and I'll be back. That was 42 years ago!</p><p></p><p>Memories are great!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nomowork, post: 313896, member: 6029"] Sorry for your loss. My father passed away four years ago after an extended stay in the hospital for a stroke. I never really got to know my father very well as he and my mother were always busy working to support the family. My most vivid memory of him was when he picked me up when I came home on leave from the service. Driving through rush hour traffic, he yelled that dreaded "F" word out the window of the car! This was the first time I ever heard him swear, cuss or say anything bad! My mother passed away last year from a sudden stroke. I never got to say goodbye. I credit my mother for making me independent because after the service, I told my parents I was moving out of state to live. I guess my mother was always the worrier in the family so she told me that she would give me thirty days and I'll be back. That was 42 years ago! Memories are great! [/QUOTE]
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