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[quote=Anonymous]Hi to all you who suffer. I lost my father when I was 20 in 2008, from a heart attack. He was only 59. It's been hard, as you can all atest. We were close (he said I was his favorite). When Mom or anyone else talks about him, I just shut it out. It's really hard to think about him, or look at any of his pictures. Now, I am in Speech in college and have to give a speech on a life-changing experience. I chose Dad passing, because I have not faced the whole ordeal yet. I could not even bring myself to go up to his casket and stand with the rest of my family at his funeral. I figure, if I can bring myself to give this speech and talk about how his passing was good for me and what I learned from it, I could finally move on. So, God bless to all of you. And may He give you all peace.[/quote]
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