Sincere condolences, Dear Randy... strength and healing to you and your family.
Love,
Baba.
edited to say, I just saw the photo of your Mom and Dad... your Mom is gorgeous, and your Dad looks like an absolute sweet-heart!
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Sincere condolences, Dear Randy... strength and healing to you and your family.
Love,
Baba.
edited to say, I just saw the photo of your Mom and Dad... your Mom is gorgeous, and your Dad looks like an absolute sweet-heart!
Randy, I'm sorry to hear of your father's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
my mom was high school prom queen. :-))
dad was a bouncer for his dad's three grocery stores in Oklahoma during the depression.
Watch the "radishes" clip.
http://www.randallwatters.org/media/ken_watters_stories.htm
He got in a fight almost every day. People were poor and had to steal to survive.
Yet he never laid a hand on me once in my life, never berated me, and was always affectionate.
It made it a lot easier to figure out phony gods later on with violence issues.
When you know someone more kind and honest than superheroes, you reconsider what life is all about.
R
Sorry Randy for the death of loved dad. Please, accept my condolences. I will read your dad's earlier life and how he influenced over the years.
Thanks
Scott77
My condolences, Randy.
Thinking of you Randy, condolences......
Sorry for your loss, Randy.
Randy,
Please except my condolence. I met you about 20 years ago, at the EX-JW convention in Pennsylvania. It was a pleasure meeting you.
You also took the time to meet with a good friend of mine at your location in California.
Thank You. Thank You. and Thank You.
What do you, Randy, need at this time?
Please let me know.............by board posting, private Message, or email [email protected]
Keep us posted.........as you have done for 20 plus years.
My heartfelt condolences to you and yours, Randy. I know it's scant consolation when a well-meaning friend cites your dad's relativley long life (86); we would feel grief and a numbing sense of loss even at 1866, or whatever. Keep up your fine work