For Kirk: Condolences
Kirk lost his grandmother this past week. I wanted to post a thread to let him know that our thought are with him during this very sad and difficult time for him and his family.
I'm very sorry for your loss, Kirk.
Aw man. Yeah Kirk. I'll be keeping you in my thoughts too.
i'm sorry kirk! that's really tough. 

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I, too, am sorry for your loss, Kirk.
Sorry to hear that. My thoughts are with Kirk and his family at this sad time.
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That's so awful.
I'm sorry, Kirk.
aww geez. peace on you and yours man.
You're in our thoughts, sorry for your loss.
Very sorry.

aww man... kirk, my sympathy, dude. i just went to a funeral for my great aunt last week.
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Thanks for the kind words folks. My Grandma was a rad person and will certainly be missed.
aw, man.. i'm sorry and youre in my thoughts, brother. and jen's as well. her gram is someone she'll miss dearly and she is elder and jen dreads that moment. i hope you and your family are doing well.
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Kirk - sorry to hear about your loss.
Now's the time to celebrate her life. You will always have her with you in your memories.
My family, we're Greek. It's a tradition to get wasted on Metaxa when someone passes... Just do a shot of something else in her memory. That stuff is terrible.
So sorry Kirk. My grandma was a big influence on me, and even though she lived to be 94, I was devastated when she died. I know this may sound creepy or self-indulgent, but be sure to keep a memento or two from her. I was too upset at the time when my grandma died to ask for anything. And later, when I talked to my mom (it was her mother) about some items it was too late. They THREW THEM OUT. She used to make these glass sculptures, she'd color the glass, stain it or something and then stack them one on top of the other, getting smaller and smaller. I loved those damn things. And now they're gone. Do something special for her too if you want - plant a tree, or build a bench at a school, whatever would relate to her, if you want to. We also did that for my grandma, and when I see that dogwood tree in bloom, it makes me really happy.
Peace, brother
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we planted a tree when my brother passed away. it's getting huge and i love it when i see it.
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Hey Kirk,
I've talked to you about this already on IM, but I wanted to express my feelings here too and offer my condolences.
Be well, brother.
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so late with the chime in here, but, sorry, mate. it's never easy, the dealng with death. a lot of great posts here.
peace for you and your family.


Me too