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[quote=Anonymous] Ooof! I have a millon things I want to say! Thank you, dad! I love you and miss you so much. You treated me, your only and most favorite daughter, like the most special and precious human being and raised me with the human right that are denied to daughters, sisters, mothers, wives all around the world. You treated everyone with infinite love and dignity and all the wonderful choices I have made in life - in selecting a spouse, in doing charity work, in my education, how I raise my kids - happened because of the standards you set and the self esteem you gave me. You were my best friend and the most fun-loving person. The life of the party and the best storyteller. I thought that you were special because you were my dad, but now I realize that you were special because you were the most generous and pure-hearted human being. As a husband you loved, respected and cared for mom in a way that my brothers learned how to treat their wives, and I learned what to expect in a husband. Dad, you are hands down the most romantic man on Earth - even my sister-in-laws agree. Thank you for treating your daughter in laws and son in law like your own children. Thank you for doing the "politically incorrect" thing of buying chocolate bars for your grandkids - even though we all had to pay to get their cavities filled. You were beloved of all the grandkids. You were the most romantic husband and our home was filled with flowers for mom that you got. I remember every morning you kissed her as you left for work. I laugh now thinking how every morning I also use to stand up on a stool near the door so that I could be tall enough like mom and you could kiss me on my cheek on your way to office. I miss you dad. [/quote]
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