Tribute
I never mention personal things on this blog, but I’m making a small exception tonight. My Father in Law, Jim Keyes, passed away in the early hours of this morning, after spending 6 months in hospital. He was a gentle man, with a good sense of humour. His only failing was his love of golf (or at least my Mother in Law might say so). He really was a good fit for her, they complimented each other well. While not the father of my wife, he treated her as a daughter and he especially loved my son, even to the point of asking for him to be brought in just hours before he passed away. I can only hope that he’s gone on to better things. He will be greatly missed.
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Comments
I’m sorry for your family’s loss. You have my condolences.
Oh my goodness!
I’m so sorry to hear that. My thought are with you and your family.
Sorry to hear of your family’s loss Sean – my deepest and warmest wishes go to you all.
Regards,
Mike
There is absolutely no doubt that you FIL has gone to a better place. But don’t waste a second worrying about him, he is fine now. It’s your MIL who needs your help right now.
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