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In light of [url= http://singletrackmag.com/forum/topic/i-am-losing-my-father ]this thread[/url] from two weeks ago, and the moving and compassionate responses I received, I wanted to say by way of an update that my father passed away this morning in a hospice.
This has been an indescribably difficult time, with both wonderful opportunities to share combined with unbearable suffering, but the care people have shown is beyond what I could have expected.
I have been on the other side of the 'pastoral divide' uncountable times, but this is the first time I have suffered such an acute loss, and the way people have responded to my dad, my mum, myself, and the rest of my family, is incredible. It really does increase one's faith in humanity.
In any case, thanks to the lot of you who have expressed such kind words.
P.S. I would also hold up the staff at my dad's local hospice, and the local hospital as absolute saints. As a family, we are thankful to everything they all did.
My deepest sympathies to you and your family.
Sounds like he is at rest now and out of the suffering.
So sad. Do remember to look after yourself.
You have my sympathy. Give me a shout if you need anything at all.
Best wishes to you and your family. It's tough but gets better and I'm sure you've got fantastic memories which will be with you always.
I'm sorry for your loss.
It's good you have your family around you and a wider community you can turn to.
I'm very sorry for you and your family. He must have been a marvelous person to have such an impact.
It can be very humbling to see the care and love others offer when you need it too.
Very sorry to hear that.
Been through that twice recently (mum and step dad). Keep talking to your family and keep an eye on yourself.
That's very sad news, thoughts with you and your family.
May he rest in peace and may you find it.
Its very tough IME - look after yourself.
Very sorry
Sorry for your loss, my thoughts to all your family.
Take a little time for yourself in the coming days.
Sympathies from me too. Thanks for your message on my other thread, I was a bit too emotional to reply to you at the time.
All the best mate.
Sorry to hear of your loss James. I missed the last thread.
My thoughts are with you and your family.
Very sorry to hear that. My sympathies.
Sorry to hear that. Best wishes.
So sorry. My deepest sympathy.
Sorry for your loss
Best wishes to you and yours SR
Remember the good stuff and, err, "be excellent to each other"
So sorry for your loss, been there and it's hard going.
Which hospice? Do the have a charity\just giving page or anything?
Hospices do such good work and often really struggle for funding, every little helps with what they do and I'd happily put some cash their way, I'm sure others on here would too.
Hello Saxon
I know it's no comfort to you right now, but I know exactly how you feel right now. Funnily enough I'm preparing to go back 'home' to S Wales tomorrow to see close family. It's a year since my mum passed away from cancer. It's gone so quickly and I sometimes I still can't believe she's not here...it does get easier but still tough too. Not a 'poor me' but just saying you'll get through it...Rascal (no real appropriate emoticons I'm afraid).
Sorry for your loss.
Sorry to hear about your father.
RIP
Thanks for that. To you, and to all who are interested, the hospice is Springhill in Rochdale. I have looked it up, and think that this is their justgiving page:
https://www.justgiving.com/springhillhospice
If not, do look them up. The people that work there are incredible, and made a difficult time more bearable.
Really sorry to hear this. My condolences to you and your lovely family.
Deepest sympathies, and take care of yourself
Sorry for your loss SaxonRider. My mum worked at Springhill Hospice many years ago.
I'm really sorry for your loss. There's not much I can add that people have not already said, but please accept my deepest sympathies.
Best wishes for the future, ben there and its not a nice place, death that is, not Rochdale, remember your dad as memories of past times, hacve a cry and chat to people who knew him as freinds.
As a word of warning the funral is upsetting, expect to cry andd get upset, its natural, dont lock in your feelings.
Maybe an early morning blast on the bike ? A proper gnarr 40 mins then home for brekkie?
The endorphins will help a little, I promise .
Lost my dad 6 years ago, Funeral was difficult but afterwards felt like a huge weight was lifted.
Get hammered once , then stay off the beers , won't help in reality just be a useless prop .
My condolances . STM .
So sorry for your loss Saxon, I have posted on DezB's thread aswell, hang on to the memories as they will help you through this difficult time.
Sending you wifi man hugs aswell. Stay strong mate.
I'm actually going to see my Dad this weekend and tell him I love him.. Time is precious.
Really sorry to hear you lost your father.
Condolences to you and your family, especially your mum.
I lack the vocabulary and eloquence to say what needs to be said but look after yourself, keep a close eye on your mother and best wishes for the coming months.
There is no right or wrong way to grieve, just do what you can, do what you need to do and take it one day at a time. Your memories of happier times together should be cherished. Bereavement counselling can be helpful, maybe not today but in 3,6,9,12 months from now.
Take care
I'm so sorry for your loss. Take care!
Done, sorry the hospice name got auto corrected by my phone and I can edit it sorry.
Anyway all the best. Stay strong
Stand down SaxonSnr.
Thoughts are with you at this tough time.
Like riding, it never gets easier, you just come to (try) and accept the loss.
12yrs this year for me, and it still hurts like it was yesterday.
So sorry. My sympathies.