all of my memories of my big brother are good, from the time I was small up until the very last minute of his life. My brother always treated me well he always took me everywhere with him and let me be crazy, I love him I could tell a thousand stories about him, but the most important thing is I love him and I know he loved me.
From my cradle to your grave, you’ve always been the #1 man in my life. I’ve loved you since the day I was born and able to open my eyes. You always knew what to say to make me laugh and get me out of a bad mood. This last year and a half we got to spend together was a great way to get back the bond we’ve always had. We had our ups and downs as any father and daughter would, but I always knew you had my back and you knew I had yours. Words can’t express the hurt and devastation I feel inside from losing you, but I know the pain and suffering you felt is gone. Now you can fly high with grandma and grandpa. I’ll always love you! RIP Daddy.
There were so many great memories that we shared together, but the most wonderful and precious memories are when we brought home two of the greatest gifts in this world our children and all of the wonderful family outings that we had. You always knew how to make me laugh because you never stopped talking but, you knew how to keep things interesting. So, R.I.P. my dear you’ll be missed.
YO!!!!! Some of my fondest memories where when we used to race at Colina Park and Mission Bay. You would say, “on your mark, get set,” and be gone before saying “go.” Making me catch up to you. Used to be so mad. What I have come to realize, that was lesson a Father gave to his Son. Making me faster, stronger and SMARTER. Small lessons, which at the time, did’t seem to make any sense, but now I have realized that all those talks and lessons, have made me the Man I am today. Love you Dad! RIP
Yooooooo! That’s what I would always hear you say when you greeted someone. My memories of you are filled with you having the gift of gab. You sure could hold a conversation! You were a secret comedian. Even when you weren’t feeling the best, you were ALWAYS nice and respectful to me. You always treated and made me feel like your own daughter and not just a daughter-in-law. You can’t spend as much time as we did with each other and not form a closeness that we had. I’m going to miss you very much (as I do already), but I am happy that you are no longer in pain. Rest peacefully.
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all of my memories of my big brother are good, from the time I was small up until the very last minute of his life. My brother always treated me well he always took me everywhere with him and let me be crazy, I love him I could tell a thousand stories about him, but the most important thing is I love him and I know he loved me.
Dad
From my cradle to your grave, you’ve always been the #1 man in my life. I’ve loved you since the day I was born and able to open my eyes. You always knew what to say to make me laugh and get me out of a bad mood. This last year and a half we got to spend together was a great way to get back the bond we’ve always had. We had our ups and downs as any father and daughter would, but I always knew you had my back and you knew I had yours. Words can’t express the hurt and devastation I feel inside from losing you, but I know the pain and suffering you felt is gone. Now you can fly high with grandma and grandpa. I’ll always love you! RIP Daddy.
There were so many great memories that we shared together, but the most wonderful and precious memories are when we brought home two of the greatest gifts in this world our children and all of the wonderful family outings that we had. You always knew how to make me laugh because you never stopped talking but, you knew how to keep things interesting. So, R.I.P. my dear you’ll be missed.
YO!!!!! Some of my fondest memories where when we used to race at Colina Park and Mission Bay. You would say, “on your mark, get set,” and be gone before saying “go.” Making me catch up to you. Used to be so mad. What I have come to realize, that was lesson a Father gave to his Son. Making me faster, stronger and SMARTER. Small lessons, which at the time, did’t seem to make any sense, but now I have realized that all those talks and lessons, have made me the Man I am today. Love you Dad! RIP
Yooooooo! That’s what I would always hear you say when you greeted someone. My memories of you are filled with you having the gift of gab. You sure could hold a conversation! You were a secret comedian. Even when you weren’t feeling the best, you were ALWAYS nice and respectful to me. You always treated and made me feel like your own daughter and not just a daughter-in-law. You can’t spend as much time as we did with each other and not form a closeness that we had. I’m going to miss you very much (as I do already), but I am happy that you are no longer in pain. Rest peacefully.