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Sun Jun 15, 2014 11:14 pm

Sven wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:Thanks Chris Very very proud of my Dad, not a day goes by when I dont take time out to think about him :thumbright:




Couldn't agree more. My (late) dad's in Ely Cemetery with his mum!

Happy Father's Day :thumbup:

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Re: Respect to all those who remember their Fathers today

Sun Jun 15, 2014 11:15 pm

Joff wrote:Much love to them both and god bless, hope you had a wonderful Fathers Day Annis, Joff


Thanks Joff, we all did and a busy one :thumbright: :thumbright:

Re: Respect to all those who remember their Fathers today

Sun Jun 15, 2014 11:23 pm

Respect to all. Happy/Sad day today. My dad passed away 29 years ago today when I was 6 (actually on Fathers Day too) and my
Mother a few years ago. On a positive note spent the day with my 2 children :thumbup: :bluescarf:

Re: Respect to all those who remember their Fathers today

Sun Jun 15, 2014 11:26 pm

8ballpottingmachine wrote:Respect to all. Happy/Sad day today. My dad passed away 29 years ago today when I was 6 (actually on Fathers Day too) and my
Mother a few years ago. On a positive note spent the day with my 2 children :thumbup: :bluescarf:


I felt very sad reading your first line,but it all ended on a very happy read :thumbright: :thumbright: :thumbright:

Re: Respect to all those who remember their Fathers today

Sun Jun 15, 2014 11:32 pm

Forever Blue wrote:
8ballpottingmachine wrote:Respect to all. Happy/Sad day today. My dad passed away 29 years ago today when I was 6 (actually on Fathers Day too) and my
Mother a few years ago. On a positive note spent the day with my 2 children :thumbup: :bluescarf:


I felt very sad reading your first line,but it all ended on a very happy read :thumbright: :thumbright: :thumbright:

Cheers Annis. They make it easier :)

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Mon Jun 16, 2014 4:07 am

Forever Blue wrote:Thanks Chris Very very proud of my Dad, not a day goes by when I dont take time out to think about him :thumbright:



My father's grave is about 10 metres away from your father's Annis. I haven't been home for five and a half years (live in China) but I know that my sister would have visited Pantmawr to lay some flowers on my behalf - that picture stirred my emotions.

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Mon Jun 16, 2014 6:18 am

latcher wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:Thanks Chris Very very proud of my Dad, not a day goes by when I dont take time out to think about him :thumbright:



My father's grave is about 10 metres away from your father's Annis. I haven't been home for five and a half years (live in China) but I know that my sister would have visited Pantmawr to lay some flowers on my behalf - that picture stirred my emotions.



I will look out for it next time I visit, I hope the memories were all good :thumbright: :thumbright:

Whats it like living over there?

Re: Respect to all those who remember their Fathers today

Tue Jun 17, 2014 3:43 pm

hi annis,really nice photo,my dad passed away last august after long illness,miss my dad big time,he took me to to the city all the time when jimmy Andrews was manager.all the best m8

Re: Respect to all those who remember their Fathers today

Tue Jun 17, 2014 4:57 pm

Hoppo67 wrote:hi annis,really nice photo,my dad passed away last august after long illness,miss my dad big time,he took me to to the city all the time when jimmy Andrews was manager.all the best m8


Hi Hoppo, I never knew, really sorry to hear, I bet you do and you will never ever stop missing your parents, Chin up and remember all the good times :thumbright:

Thanks regarding the photo :thumbright:

Re: Respect to all those who remember their Fathers today

Tue Jun 17, 2014 5:06 pm

cheers annis,much appreciated

Re: Respect to all those who remember their Fathers today

Tue Jun 17, 2014 5:16 pm

Hoppo67 wrote:cheers annis,much appreciated


Your welcome Hoppo :thumbright: :thumbright:
Do you still have a dog?

Re: Respect to all those who remember their Fathers today

Thu Jun 19, 2014 10:06 am

I was introduced to this young Lad at my Children's School today.. And to be honest Losing my dad when i was an adult was hard enough but this 9 year old boy lost his dad in April to Cancer. This lad then decided to do something to help the people who helped his dad. He did it with Loom Bands, I'm pretty sure that if you do know what loom bands are then like me, you have been picking them up off the floor all around your house for weeks now. But saying that he put them to a good cause and made loom band bracelets to sell and give the money to the Marie Curie Hospice. Ive attached the article if anyone want to read it or even help by buying a loom band from him. I have just ordered some for me and the wife via the email in the article. Typically mine will be blue and white and i will wear it with pride knowing what this young lad has done, and maybe i wont moan so much when i see the bands all over my house. This is a son that any father would be proud to have and i wish him a massive success in raising the money for Marie Curie.

http://www.barryanddistrictnews.co.uk/n ... ad/?ref=mr