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"Dr. Anthony J. Lomenzo" wrote in message
... "Final Flight" ....my Dad....on 8-22-03 [b. 1915]. I know in the last few weeks that there were times I got into protracted wee hour satiric pieces and mercifully there were no public complaints from those selected...it was one of the ways, however, that I used to cope, if only for a brief albeit forced respite from stark reality with a situation where I was wholly powerless to do anything of a reversing nature ....the loss of my father. It's an internal and indeed very painful anguish that some have already experienced with the loss of a close loved one(s) regardless of their longevity but which never gets easier, if I can even use that word, to bear under the guise of hearing at least for the very senior aged parent or loved one that '... at least he/she lived a full and active life.' It's tough, very tough, and one copes as they can even outside of one's own family who share the supportive grief. I suppose mentioning this in aviation newsgroups I've periodically frequented over the years could be questioned as to its propriety but then, from a personal perspective, it also helps me to cope with the loss. I urge the real-deal flying, ATC, flight sim community, and the av related fraternity who obviously have heir own loved ones to 'daily' make expressions of their feelings known to your own loved ones, regardless of age, while they maintain the capacity and lucidity to hear your voice, message and expression of such devotion to them. And vice versa. Doc Tony "Final Flight" A.R.L. [1915-2003] cc: rec.av.piloting Sincere condolences--my deepest sympathy to you and your family at this time. Paul |
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