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jacieleigh:
My name is Jacie and just wanted to make my introduction. My Daddy, Satch, told me of this forum. He became very sick and he and I talked a lot in the hospital. He is no longer with us but is at peace and rest. I don't know if I will post very much as I have just been reading the site after my period of mourning had passed. I miss him still but I have mourned and it is now time to pick up the pieces and move forward.

skydreamers:


Hi Jacie, I am sorry to hear about your Dad.  My prayers are with you that God give you strength and comfort as you move forward.  It is a blessing that your Dad was able to share with you...did he post on this forum?

You are welcomed with open arms, and I look forward to your future posts when you feel ready!

Peace,
Diana

hillsbororiver:
Hi Jacie,

I certainly remember your Dad Satch and I often wondered about him after he stopped posting here last year, he certainly never let on that his health was failing but I do remember his concern about a family member with cancer.

Welcome to the Forum and if you have anything you feel comfortable sharing with us about your Dad I sure would be interested, he always struck me as a kind and gentle man.

Thank you for joining us,

Joe

Deborah-Leigh:
Hello Jacie

You are very brave. Welcome to the Forum!

Now that you time for mourning is past, you may like to read something encouraging and uplifting.  Here is a beautiful teaching that I hope ill strenghten you in hope joy and trust http://bible-truths.com/death.htm

Peace be to you

Arcturus :)

jacieleigh:
Thank you all for your kind welcome. I feel very blessed that I got to be with Daddy until the end. He never lost his gentlemanly ways even though sickness is hard. I thought Daddy was sick for a couple of months before he would go to the doctor. When he did it was too late for any treatment. Daddy was military and was buried with full military honors. I was and am very proud of him and that I was his "little girl". He never raised his voice that I remember. He didn't have to. We wanted to do what would make him happy and proud. I could write a book about him so I better stop now. It is comforting to know that he is remembered.

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