Mr Mappin,
My sympathies on your recent loss.
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Impossibilities are merely things which we have not yet learned. — Charles W. Chesnutt
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Mr Mappin,
My sympathies on your recent loss.
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Impossibilities are merely things which we have not yet learned. — Charles W. Chesnutt
Don:
My condolences on your loss. (I lost my grandmother and father-in-law within a month earlier this year.) Take those memories that are special and treasure them always.
Bob
Don, as with the many others, my condolences. May you always remember the good times.
Christopher Phoenix Merrick
My deepest sympathy Mr. Mappin. I know how you feel.
All my prayers and sympathies Don.
Courage, strength and hope.
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Captain Zymmer
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[This message has been edited by Captain Zymmer (edited 08-04-2001).]
My prayers, as well, are with you and your family at this time.
My condolences to the Mappin family. My thoughts are with you during these trying times.
Faith, Heart, and Steel, my friend. He sounds as if he would have been a great man to know.
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Even in this age of technological wonders, the human mind is still the most powerful weapon in the universe.
My condolences as well Don
What to add..?
courage.
Add mine to the many messages of Condolance, to both you and your family.
What else can be said that hasn't already, but I felt that I should add my message too.
DanG
I really feel what you must be going through, I lost my father some time ago, and it still catches up with me every now and then.
My email is always open, feel free to drop a line to caht any time, it is the least I can do. Same for anyone else. I may not be a counselor, but I have strong ears.
Condolences, and Prayers,
Richard
I, too, am sorry for your loss. He sounds like an interesting guy.
I am fortunate to still have my parents, though they have lost theirs, granting me slightly more than an intellectual understanding of the loss.
Frankly, the knowledge that I will soon lose my parents frightens me, and I feel for anyone who can't have the amount of denial I do.
Be well, sir.
My condolences and sympathy, Don.
There is an Irish proverb that says that, "The difference between a wealthy man and a rich man is that the people at a wealthy man's wake drink because the whiskey is free and they can. The people at a Rich man's wake drink because they need to."
Your father must have been a rich man indeed, because just from the brief description of his life, I feel poorer for not having known him.
I would feel honored to raise a cup in his name, sir.
My sincere condolences, Don.
Greg