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Sounds like you were close to your Uncle, bass... Hang in there, and our prayers are with you and your family.
 

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My condolences SeaBass.

I know what you're going through. I lost my Grandmother on Wed. morning. In fact, I just got back from the funeral home and am trying to wind down after a long day. Gotta prepare for the funeral in the morning. It's gonna be a tough day tomorrow too.

She made it to 90 and the only thing I can say is that other than the Altzheimers she lead a very long and fairly healthy life. She was basically in very good shape other than the Altzheimers until the last year and a half maybe.

I'm sorry for your loss also. It'll take some time but it will get better. The memories are forever !

Hang in there.
 

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Sorry to hear of your loss. I also lost a sister in Dec. to cancer (43 yrs old) I still have'nt gotten over it, my advice is one day at a time you'll never forget, just remember the good lord chooses the good ones.
We'll be up at the cabin feb.27th for a weekend of fish slayin'(I hope)our cabin is on Timber Trail keep in touch and maybe we can hook up and talk,fish,laugh keep your head up and I'll say a prayer. UnkaD
 

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Our prayers are with you.

Time will help you with understanding why things happen.
My uncle who loved to fish passed away when I was young too, I wish I could have grown up fishing with him.
Perhaps you and you family members could create a yearly hunting or fishing outing in his memory?
 

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I am sorry for your loss. I lost my only sister when she was 18 (and I was 22). I hope you can take something from her headstone...."To live in the hearts we leave behind is not to die". I love the idea about honoring your uncle's memory by having an annual fishing trip. Doing something you love in honor of him seems appropriate.

By the way, I feel that a loss like this is like a deep wound....it will heal in time but will also leave a scar. Eventually you won't hardly think about it but once in a while something will jar that scar and it will really hurt. As you heal, these times will be further between and eventually you will be able to think about your uncle with only pleasant memories.

I wish you well,

Tom
 
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