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    sad to hear, my condolences Zippo

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    What a nice funeral (as nice as they can be) with many people turning up

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zippo View Post
    What a nice funeral (as nice as they can be) with many people turning up
    That is nice to hear. Your mother must of been well loved. May her soul rest in peace.

    We are here for yah Zippo.

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    I'm glad it was a nice Funeral, it's good to be able to celebrate the life of someone close, hopefully it provides you and your family with comfort and closure.
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    Very sad to hear of your loss Zippo

    It is heartening to hear about the funeral. To hear that she had a positive impact on the lives of so many.
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    That is good to hear, she obviously was loved well.
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    Belated but sincerest condolences for your loss. May the positive memories of her be everlasting.

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    I have learnt a lot about Mum in the last few weeks, and from the speeches at the funeral and the people I saw afterwards, she certainly touched many people.

    Twas strange meeting all these people I knew from hanging around Mum's work in the early years and seeing them up to 20 years later, as well as seeing the new people she worked with who I haven't met because I stopped needing to visit once I got a degree

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    Sorry to hear mate. RIP.

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