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RIP DAD!

woolybear

Well-known member
Veteran
Thanks everyone it means alot to me,You guys are like my 2nd family. He was a good man he also was like us and loved this great herb we all love. I remember the first time we smoked I was in 8th grade and it was easter,he was in the garage with my uncle and they were talking about smokeing and he asked if I had yet. I was already smokeing so I said yes,then he asked if I had any,lucky him.After that I was his goto guy,he would say I need my meds and I would just kick him down. Good times,I gonna miss those sessions in his garage :(

Wow, sounded like a great guy. Way cooler than my dad. Best of luck, adopt a dog if u don't have one already.
 
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firefox

My Sincere Condolences Sorry for your loss may he R.I.P. my thoughts are now going to yourself and family.:comfort:
 

ganja_hasi

natural mystic
ICMag Donor
Veteran
So sorry to hear that, my deepest condolences and sympathy to you and your family.. Be strong....RIP..
 

DARKSIDER

Official Seed Tester
Moderator
ICMag Donor
Veteran
so sorry to hear a brother has lost his dad we are hear to support you kinger may he rest in peace my condolences words cant expres wot your going through:comfort::comfort:R.I.P.
 
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guest3854

Kinger, no doubt a sudden death is harder than one that's expected...

Prayers and blessings to you an' yer fam;
Steele
 
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Milhouse

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family bro!! Hang in there!
 

The Revolution

Active member
Veteran
Really sorry to hear the news kinger. If you need anything let me know. Such a terrible thing for anyone to experience. I hope u can remain strong enough for your family and endure this hard time in your life. Heres to celebrating the life of your father... Take care bud
 

Blowstrees

Member
Kinger,

My father also recently passed away unexpectedly from suicide this past year. The path to feeling better is indeed a long one and the pain does not go away completely, you just learn to cope with things better.

I'm sorry to hear of the unexpected passing, and my most sincere condolenses to you and your family. It sounds like you are doing right by him remembering the better times you shared.

I know personally there isn't much people can say to make you feel better, and you will hear all the same shit from everybody, but just try to keep your head up and take things one day at a time....and take care of yourself. The problem with death sometimes, is the family usually ends up being the last ones to deal with it all...because they are comforting everyone else affected at the same time. And watch out for a little depression after the dust settles...Shit can sneak up on you.

Sorry for the long ramble...I just know first hand what you are dealing with...and it blows quite a bit.

Take care.

BT
 
Im sorry brother! I too have lost my father he was 57, I feel your pain.
May I ask what from? lost mine to fucking drinking.
again, im sorry bro

may your father RIP
 
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guest121295

Lost my old man to suicide, takes a long time to really know it.Been about 3yrs and I still barely realize it.It's a total freak at the start then it mellows out awhile and a long time later it slaps ya', best of luck, serious.:)
 

MOneYMiKe

Patriot Father 2a Defender /Breeder
Veteran
Thanks everyone it means alot to me,You guys are like my 2nd family. He was a good man he also was like us and loved this great herb we all love. I remember the first time we smoked I was in 8th grade and it was easter,he was in the garage with my uncle and they were talking about smokeing and he asked if I had yet. I was already smokeing so I said yes,then he asked if I had any,lucky him.After that I was his goto guy,he would say I need my meds and I would just kick him down. Good times,I gonna miss those sessions in his garage :(

sorry to hear kinger,but in hindsight you and your father seemed to have real positive bonding time together,,cherrish those memories brother....R.I.P. kinger's pop
 

Stranger

Member
Tears for you and your family, its never a good time to miss the ones we love dearly.

Remember the smiles.

RIP Dad.
 

kinger

Active member
Veteran
I cant even thank everyone it makes me feel better to hear all this love from everyone here. I know he is in a better place and he is not hurting anymore,he has had many neck surgeries and he was hooked on alot of diff pain meds.I always told him to hit me up and I would bring him some trees.He always said that they made him feel normal not like the meds that would put him in a daze.He had multiple cardiac arrests yesterday,but they would always get him stable at the hospital. We had to make the decision to not to keep him alive.His DR said he had severe brain damage,so we decided to let him go,It was the toughest decison I have ever had to make.But I think it was the one he would of wanted
 
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greenmatter

dam kinger ..... hard decision is an understatement! ... having dad's back no matter what ... priceless ....

IMHO he would be very proud of you for doing what you had to do ..... not an easy thing.
 

Vash

Ol' Skool
ICMag Donor
Veteran
May your Dad rest peacefully now, K. Keep your head up. Stay strong and remember the good times. Not to worry, you'll see him again. Peace.
 
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