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Title: Wish me luck. Its my dads Army Funeral Service today
Post by: Kaldire on August 22, 2016, 12:44:03 PM
Hello all

So I'm getting ready to head out to Dixon CA, to my pops funeral service.
I'm scared as all hell, sad as all hell, and I'm supposed to be a main speaker.

wish me luck!(I'm kinda freaking!)

@to all:
LOVE those around you, never know when it all just might go away

my best to you all!

best wishes and flying fishes
Steve-
Title: Re: Wish me luck. Its my dads Army Funeral Service today
Post by: Kaldire on August 22, 2016, 11:40:48 PM
it was a WONDERFUL army service, folding of the flag, the gun shots  whole nine yards

brought tons of fighting family back together again also

im so exhausted though

odd fact, my dads mistress appeared there, and my mom even said  "you were his other true love"  like waah
daaaaaamnn

stuff I didnt even know,,. wowzer

46 years they were married!

dang x100

rip pop  miss ya  say hi to lulu for me , save me a pina coladaaaa
Title: Re: Wish me luck. Its my dads Army Funeral Service today
Post by: Chadly on August 23, 2016, 06:27:28 AM
@Kaldire (http://www.infamous-quests.com/forum/index.php?action=profile;u=477)  Sorry to hear about your dad's passing.  Sadly death is apart of life unfortunately.  I seen my fair share in my own family.  Wow as to your dad's other woman showing up at the funeral, that takes big balls to do so.  hugs brother.:)  Chadly....
Title: Re: Wish me luck. Its my dads Army Funeral Service today
Post by: Blackthorne on August 23, 2016, 10:25:24 PM
Hey Steve,

I'm sorry about your Dad, man.  Glad it was a good service, and I know you did him proud.


Bt
Title: Re: Wish me luck. Its my dads Army Funeral Service today
Post by: shoptroll on August 26, 2016, 08:03:22 AM
Sorry for your loss Kaldire, but glad to hear it was a good service.
Title: Re: Wish me luck. Its my dads Army Funeral Service today
Post by: nameless on August 28, 2016, 08:03:55 AM
Almost missed this important thread. Anything military related chokes me up. A few months ago, I met the only surviving metal of honor winner from W.VA. He was at the flag raising on Surabachi hill. He's in his 90's and still driving. Over all, you can take the soldier out of the military, but you can't take the military out of the soldier.

A heart felt sorrow at your loss, but hey, you'll continue on.