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His father died this morning at about 11 AM. I never did get a chance to go visit the father one more time, and now I never will. I was planning to do it after the holidays were over with, because they said he would be around longer than this. This is another example of why it is a bad idea to put things off to a later date.

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His father died this morning at about 11 AM. I never did get a chance to go visit the father one more time, and now I never will. I was planning to do it after the holidays were over with, because they said he would be around longer than this. This is another example of why it is a bad idea to put things off to a later date.

 

I'm sorry for your friends loss and I'm sorry you didn't get to see him beforehand. Now comes the guilt and the embarrassment over your procrastination (only human). Please take a deep breath and call your friend if you haven't already. He's going to need all those that knew his dad.

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His father died this morning at about 11 AM. I never did get a chance to go visit the father one more time, and now I never will. I was planning to do it after the holidays were over with, because they said he would be around longer than this. This is another example of why it is a bad idea to put things off to a later date.

 

My condolences. Death, while absolutely certain, always manages to surprise us somehow.

Maybe it is built in the human mind, the thought that the time is not just yet.

Clipper

-The mapper's best friend.

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