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Thanks peeps.
Organised the funeral yesterday and the SAS are helping out, which is awesome.

The last game he watched, I was hoping we could get the win. So glad I got to take him to that ANZAC day game a few years ago and that he saw the Pies take the flag last year.
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Very sorry to hear, Skids. Thoughts are with you and the family.
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Let us know how it goes, Skids.
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The devastation of Jasper, at the top end ofthe icefields Parkway. Just a beautiful amazing piece of the earth, the towns is 30-50% destroyed by a wildfire, rain thankfully came at 3am. Think deer on your doorstep, bears walking by the road, huge elk peeking through trees, glaciers, lakes so beautiful you can’t believe it’s real.

I’ve been early spring, driven through a full on blizzard, and again in summer, 51 weeks ago. Last year another fire meant we had to keep an eye on the air quality. So fricken sad.
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pietillidie wrote: Fri Jul 19, 2024 12:25 am Let us know how it goes, Skids.
10.30am... my stomach is churning.
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feeling for you skids
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Skids wrote: Fri Jul 26, 2024 9:32 am
pietillidie wrote: Fri Jul 19, 2024 12:25 am Let us know how it goes, Skids.
10.30am... my stomach is churning.
Hang in there, Skidster. I'm not sure what your relationship with him was like, but use this time to remember, celebrate and embrace all the good things, and the things you know were also valued by others attending. Remembering the good and the humourous, and mending fences and old family tensions with magnanimity, can bring a good vibe to a tough day.

If you're saying a few words, don't worry about speaking perfectly. In these circumstances people value sincerity, honesty of feeling and generosity, even it means a few pauses and tears. I spoke at dad's funeral, and one thing that worked well was I invited the grandchildren (my nephews and nieces) up to put their hand on the coffin, and to say a special goodbye together, to make it more tangible for them and to make them central to the process, and to emphasise the continuity and presence of someone that remains with us through generations after them. That was also a way of involving my sisters without them having to come up front, which they were too nervous and distraught to do.

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Hope you send him off in style mate.
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Thanks again guys.

It went really well. 2 of his old mates made great speeches and the SAS representative speaking about his service in the army, something he was extremely proud of, was very moving.
I stood with Mum when she spoke, she was solid as, I said a few words.... I can't even remember what I said to be honest.

Some great memories shared amongst family and friends.

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Hugs mate, to you all xxx
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It sounds like it was a really meaningful send off, Skids. May your dad RIP, and you and those around you feel warmed by his memory.
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pietillidie wrote: It sounds like it was a really meaningful send off, Skids. May your dad RIP, and you and those around you feel warmed by his memory.
Thank you for your kind thoughts. It is always important to remember and honor those we have lost. The memories we carry can provide comfort and strength in difficult times. How may I assist you further?

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^You can teach a robot to sound rational, but you can't teach it to be appropriate!
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pietillidie wrote: ^You can teach a robot to sound rational, but you can't teach it to be appropriate!
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@Skids , how are you feeling in the aftermath of the funeral? It can be a bit of a let down because you steel yourself for the send off, and have a lot of people around you, but then get left with your own thoughts afterwards. In my case it didn't really register for some time, but I was flying in to the funeral from overseas.
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