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<p>[QUOTE="Collecting Nut, post: 3627499, member: 74863"]My dear sir, I am truly saddened to hear about your son. Please accept my condolences. It is very difficult to bury a loved one, worst if they are younger than you and although I've not done it, I believe the ultimate is to bury your own child. My mother went through that with my sister. My mother in law, whom I love dearly buried her oldest son. Most recently my younger brother in law buried his wife. Her father was broken-hearted. I understand the loss.</p><p><br /></p><p>It happens and it's part of life, unpleasant as it may be. Our life goes on and I think our dearly departed would want us to live the rest of our lives to the best and fullest extent of our abilities. They want us to enjoy life even though we can't share it with them.</p><p><br /></p><p>I'm 65, retired and I miss so many of my loved ones. Other than cousins that I don't see it's only my brother and myself. I have my wife and her family and they treat me as if I was there own flesh and blood. Life is hard but it's good.</p><p><br /></p><p>You look to young to be retired. You're welcome in the zinc Cents. Spend time with studying coins and the minting process. Us aging folks require more time to learn than we used to. </p><p><br /></p><p>Have a nice day Joe, it's the start of a new week. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Collecting Nut, post: 3627499, member: 74863"]My dear sir, I am truly saddened to hear about your son. Please accept my condolences. It is very difficult to bury a loved one, worst if they are younger than you and although I've not done it, I believe the ultimate is to bury your own child. My mother went through that with my sister. My mother in law, whom I love dearly buried her oldest son. Most recently my younger brother in law buried his wife. Her father was broken-hearted. I understand the loss. It happens and it's part of life, unpleasant as it may be. Our life goes on and I think our dearly departed would want us to live the rest of our lives to the best and fullest extent of our abilities. They want us to enjoy life even though we can't share it with them. I'm 65, retired and I miss so many of my loved ones. Other than cousins that I don't see it's only my brother and myself. I have my wife and her family and they treat me as if I was there own flesh and blood. Life is hard but it's good. You look to young to be retired. You're welcome in the zinc Cents. Spend time with studying coins and the minting process. Us aging folks require more time to learn than we used to. Have a nice day Joe, it's the start of a new week. :)[/QUOTE]
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