SocketRocket
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Its hard losing life long friends, I feel for him. I've lost some great friends recently, ones that you know you will never be able to sit with and recall past times you had together. A mate I play golf with died last week, he had an aorta aneurysm a few years ago but they fitted a stent that saved him, it ruptured last week and when he arrived at Birmingham Queen Elizabeth Hospital the specialist unit had been shut and used as a Covid ward, they couldnt save him. Couldnt go to his funeral but they did have a live video service which was better than missing it altogether.Just had a call from my mum, Dad's just received the news his best friend since childhood, so a good 65+ years has passed away yesterday. Dad is doing his usual im fine getting on with things attitude but has today started new projects at home that don't need doing in a bid to keep himself busy and stop thinking or speaking about it. They were literally like brothers, went to school together, worked together, played football together. Made all the more harder because seems he possibly won't be allowed to the funeral as its family only, the reason that's worse is it means only 2 people will be there to remember him.. Feel for the old fella right now and would love to go help him with those jobs even in silence just so he knows he has someone there with him..
Best wishes for your Dad.
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