Damn it, my grandfather died.
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fisk




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PostPosted: Mon, 18th Jul 2005 12:08    Post subject: Damn it, my grandfather died.
I don't know what your relations are with your grandparents, mine have been pretty shitty - apart for the one I had with my grandfather. He was an inspiration to me, a man who; served in the army, and volounteered to aid Finland when Soviet invaded our neighbour country during the finnish winter war. He lost two of his brothers there.

Parents, and grandparents in my experience don't care very much, but this man attended all my graduations, and came on most of my birthdays. Not that I asked him, he just was that sort of man. Respectful and didn't judge/speak ill of anyone while I was in contact with him.

He was a rather poor man, who was married for some 20 years to a survivor of the concentration camps who was in the Polish nobility (though lost everything during the nazi invasion). His wife (not a relative in a blood sense) passed away very recently too, and it seemed as if he would soon follow.

In his later months he was drifting away, so it didn't really come out of the sky, and unexpected. It still struck me quite hard.

I'll always remember the days when we were out in a boat in the lake of Sommen (near Tranas in Sweden) and the rain storm came. The weather (and the water in tantrum) made every one of us sick, except my grandfather - he just stood in the pouring rain (and thunder) and navigated the boat as if though nothing was going on.

Farewell Olof.


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PostPosted: Mon, 18th Jul 2005 12:17    Post subject:
hey i'm sorry to hear that bud...

think of it this way... if there is a heaven then he is in it, with his wife and he is all better and happy... he has paid his dues to this world and i guess deserves his time off...

don't cry over his death, praise his accomplishments instead ( as you did) and put a smile on ur face for having a great grandfather...
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PostPosted: Mon, 18th Jul 2005 13:58    Post subject:
I never had a grandfather as both died before i was born, but the death of people that at one point or another touched one's soul and changed one's life is always hard. The closer the people have been, the harder the pain.
Do as Max said, try to remember the good stuff and be happy that you had the opportunity to get to know someone like that...
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PostPosted: Mon, 18th Jul 2005 14:44    Post subject:
I am sorry to hear that Fisk... I know the feeling (went through the same thing about 2 years ago).

But don't worry, you'll get past it but you'll always remember him and he'll be with you in your heart... Smile
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PostPosted: Mon, 18th Jul 2005 15:26    Post subject:
sorry for your loss Fisk Sad


I don't know how it would feel like, because mine are still alive. But i noticed they are getting older and older.

My condolences to you and your family, man


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PostPosted: Mon, 18th Jul 2005 15:45    Post subject:
Sorry to hear that. Sad

My Grandparents are living and i like them a lot. But i know, the day will come sooner or later. Makes me sometimes sad.
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PostPosted: Mon, 18th Jul 2005 17:04    Post subject:
My grandparents are tossers, sooner they are out the way the better
dumped my dad off with other people, then at the age of 4 demanded him
back. They also treated my mum like crap, because they wanted someone
closer to the family.
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PostPosted: Mon, 18th Jul 2005 17:53    Post subject:
Sorry to hear that Fisk Sad

Always hard to lose someone who was close.


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PostPosted: Mon, 18th Jul 2005 18:50    Post subject:
i am sorry to hear about your loss.

i am quiet fond of my granddad too. he is one of the greatest persons i know. he is really old now too but sill fit and his wife, my grandma, is equally cool. they deserve to live the way they do for quiet some time. they got some money and travell the continent wich i admire and plan on doing when old too.


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PostPosted: Mon, 18th Jul 2005 18:50    Post subject:
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sorry for your lose Fisk


I don't know how it would feel like, because mine are still alive. But i noticed they are getting older and older.

My condolences to you and your family, man
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PostPosted: Mon, 18th Jul 2005 21:25    Post subject:
Sorry about your loss fisk. I remember my Granddad. I was walking to school one day and its pissing down with rain. He went past on a bus and threw out 50p. The sun shone the rest of the day for me back then. Ahh I still miss him.


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PostPosted: Mon, 18th Jul 2005 21:42    Post subject:
Sorry to hear it Fisk....death is never cool and never easy. But, to me anyhow, death is evolution...u don't really die, u ascend to another level of existence. So in essence, I don't think the dead are dead. They just live somewhere else...kinda comforting in a way i suppose

Just remember dude, anytime u wanna talk to him, just do it and he'll be there listening still Smile


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PostPosted: Tue, 19th Jul 2005 00:28    Post subject:
Sorry to hear Sad

It sounds like he led a good life, I'm sure hes smiling down from up above whatever happens memories are one thing that dont perish

Chin up be strong and remember the good days Smile


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PostPosted: Tue, 19th Jul 2005 04:15    Post subject:
condolences bro. It's never easy to lose someone. He sounds like a real good guy. I agree with Max and Lutzifer when they say "try to remember the good stuff and be happy that you had the opportunity to get to know someone like that"


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PostPosted: Tue, 19th Jul 2005 04:47    Post subject:
Well at least you have good memories, thats something. Most people don't even get that.


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PostPosted: Tue, 19th Jul 2005 16:43    Post subject:
That´s damn sad..i know i love my granddad very much, and you seemed to do so too. R.I.P Sad


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PostPosted: Wed, 20th Jul 2005 13:20    Post subject:
I experienced exactly the same, my grandfather was a great man. Sadly i had to whitness his tradgic and sudden, unexpected death. I wont go into details because i dont think i could handle it, but anyway i feel you man. It hurts to know that no matter how great a person someone is they will eventually die, its just life i guess.

stay strong and remember the good times bud.

cheers, watergen Rolling Eyes


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PostPosted: Mon, 25th Jul 2005 23:41    Post subject:
"He was an inspiration to me, a man who; served in the army, and volounteered to aid Finland when Soviet invaded our neighbour country during the finnish winter war. He lost two of his brothers there."

A good man!

"Parents, and grandparents in my experience don't care very much, but this man attended all my graduations, and came on most of my birthdays. Not that I asked him, he just was that sort of man. Respectful and didn't judge/speak ill of anyone while I was in contact with him."

Prove's he care's fisk!

"He was a rather poor man, who was married for some 20 years to a survivor of the concentration camps who was in the Polish nobility (though lost everything during the nazi invasion). His wife (not a relative in a blood sense) passed away very recently too, and it seemed as if he would soon follow. "

Sorry to hear it fisk Sad

Nice you have "good" memories Smile
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PostPosted: Tue, 26th Jul 2005 19:44    Post subject:
sorry to here this dude, i never had grandma's /grandfathers they all died before i came to the world Sad. Only one but she lived in far east saw her once in 7 years or so Sad.
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