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Pikiespawn
Posted 1/28/2007 4:11 PM (#234697)
Subject: Give Your Pap a Hug




Posts: 921


Location: Apollo, PA
Lost my Dad on Wed., he lived a very good life at 88. Had only a few tough years with illness.
Held him when he passed and handed him to the big guy for safe keeping. You older guys know what i mean, you younger guns - spend time with your loved ones... whether your fishing or not. God Bless our parents, where would we be without them. Peace, Pikiespawn
woodieb8
Posted 1/28/2007 4:13 PM (#234698 - in reply to #234697)
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i hear you buddy. its a loss never forgotten. sorry to hear. im sure right now hes enjoying the good things.
esox50
Posted 1/28/2007 4:29 PM (#234699 - in reply to #234697)
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Pikiespawn,

I'm sorry for your loss. Never forget the good times.

My father is my #1 fishing partner. There isn't a single person in this world I would rather have netting my fish. We work as a team on and off the water formulating game plans, etc. The bonds formed fishing with a loved one are unique to this sport. In fact, he came over this morning to watch the 57" and 58" online vid. Thanks, Dad if you read this!

May the healing process go swiftly for you!
MuskyHopeful
Posted 1/28/2007 5:13 PM (#234704 - in reply to #234697)
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Posts: 2865


Location: Brookfield, WI
My condolences to you and your family. It hurts no matter the length and quality of their lives.

Kevin
The Yeti
Posted 1/28/2007 5:13 PM (#234705 - in reply to #234697)
Subject: RE: Give Your Pap a Hug


Sorry for your loss P. My thoughts and prayers are with you man. Ditto on my dad too being the best fishing partner i've ever had.

Edited by The Yeti 1/28/2007 5:15 PM
cjrich
Posted 1/28/2007 5:44 PM (#234708 - in reply to #234697)
Subject: RE: Give Your Pap a Hug





Posts: 551


Location: Columbus, Georgia
Every day that I fish I think about and remember what it was like to fish with my father.
He introduced me to fishing, and I think I enjoy the sport so much because it has been
a consistent connection since he died 38 years ago.

All of my sympathies to Pikespawn.

Craig


mikie
Posted 1/28/2007 5:47 PM (#234711 - in reply to #234697)
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Location: Athens, Ohio
Sorry for your loss, not a day goes by that I don't miss mine. Peace be with you, m
Pointerpride102
Posted 1/28/2007 5:50 PM (#234712 - in reply to #234697)
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Posts: 16632


Location: The desert
Sorry for you loss Pikie. I enjoy every minuted I get to spend with my dad. A divorce split him and I apart but now that I am on my own for the most part I get to spend more time with him and talk to him more. You're the best dad.

Mike
Sponge
Posted 1/28/2007 5:57 PM (#234714 - in reply to #234697)
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Edited by Sponge 2/27/2008 3:41 PM
tuffy1
Posted 1/28/2007 6:14 PM (#234716 - in reply to #234714)
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Posts: 3242


Location: Racine, Wi
Sorry to hear of your loss. My grandfather recently passed (on his 89th birthday) and the whole time, I just thought how difficult that would be. I'm lucky that my father and I have been close my entire life. We'll keep you and your family in our prayers.
Erieboy75
Posted 1/28/2007 6:26 PM (#234717 - in reply to #234716)
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Posts: 171


Condolences from here, too, Pikiespawn. I lost my Dad 5 years ago at a young 73. We spent lots of time on Lake Erie and in duck blinds. Wish I'd have known about the Canadian fishing when he was able. If I could go back in time, I'd take him and my wife's Dad up for a week. They never knew each other, but shared a love for the outdoors and fishing...that must be where my wife and I got it. Peace to you and yours.
Erieboy75
sworrall
Posted 1/28/2007 7:12 PM (#234720 - in reply to #234717)
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Posts: 32930


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Sorry to hear of your loss, sir. Sue and I send our deepest condolences.
muskyme
Posted 1/28/2007 7:27 PM (#234723 - in reply to #234720)
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Posts: 324


Location: Bloomington, Illinois
Mark,
Sorry to hear about your loss...I've made that same hand-off with my grandfather a few years back...very difficult but awesome in its own way...Peace to you and your family...
matt
ToddM
Posted 1/28/2007 8:07 PM (#234727 - in reply to #234697)
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Posts: 20249


Location: oswego, il
I am sorry to hear of your loss as well. Catch a few fish in his memory this coming season.
Ranger
Posted 1/28/2007 8:18 PM (#234733 - in reply to #234697)
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Sad stuff. Hang in there, many positive thoughts are streaming your way.
MuskyStalker
Posted 1/28/2007 8:43 PM (#234743 - in reply to #234697)
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God Bless.
Hunter4
Posted 1/29/2007 8:21 AM (#234793 - in reply to #234697)
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Posts: 720


Pike,

I'm so sorry to hear about your loss. My family and I will keep you and your family in our prayers. I like pointer lost a few years with my dad because of a divorce. But time has past and wounds have healed. I wish things would have been different, but unfortunetly they were not. Your words serve as a reminder to us all that life is short and we need to cherish and love each other for all were worth. I want to thank you because even in your greif you managed to pass on to all of us the best of yourself and what your dad was. Good luck Pike and God bless you.

Dave
JimLang
Posted 1/29/2007 12:28 PM (#234847 - in reply to #234697)
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Posts: 170


Pikespawn...sorry about your loss, and nice post for those who still have their Dads.

Lost mine 14 years ago next month, and I still, to this day, reflect back on the MANY good times we spent in the boat and chasing tip ups, not to mention hunting trips in various states/provinces!
muskyone
Posted 1/29/2007 1:58 PM (#234864 - in reply to #234698)
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Posts: 1536


Location: God's Country......USA..... Western Wisconsin
My condolences Pikie. I have tears in my eyes as I write this. Just lost my Dad on Nov 4th of last year. Still pretty fresh in my mind. I hope that you have as many memories of your dad as I have of mine. He was not only my dad but also my very best friend my whole life. Keep his memory close by at all times, it will help a lot. Again, very sorry for your loss.
Big Perc
Posted 1/29/2007 2:16 PM (#234867 - in reply to #234697)
Subject: RE: Give Your Pap a Hug




Posts: 1188


Location: Iowa
Sorry to hear of your loss...my thoughts and prayers are with you and yours...

Big Perc
musky-skunk
Posted 1/29/2007 5:03 PM (#234891 - in reply to #234697)
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Sorry man, its hard to lose someone close and I agree.. thank the Lord for good parents and good fathers and for giving them good lives in the outdoors with thier loved ones. It sounds like he was fortunate to pass with loving family at his side.

Sincerely,
Andrew
Greg @ Agate Bay Lod
Posted 1/29/2007 10:18 PM (#234937 - in reply to #234697)
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My sincere condolences, it is a very difficult time, but soon the great memories of the times the two of you spent together will be foremost in your mind.

I have a great son (Pointer), and I treasure every moment we spend together.

Mike, you are the best!

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