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Daught21 That's beautiful Catherine - a great insight into who your dad was. I can't believe he spent over 60 years living in England and still kept his accent, which he obviously cherished!
Thanks for sharing.
Love Ellie.
βDiagnosed 03/2007. Sporadic Definite ALS/MND Spinal (hand) Onset.
Eye gaze user - No functional limbs - No speech - Feeding tube - Overnight NIV. β
Enjoyed reading your dads tribute.My parents came from Ireland from farming communities so I could relate to your dads experiences in life .
May he rest in peace,
Best wishes and condolences.
Mary
A few adventures. I've secured a job having not worked in over a year. Yep I'm knackered!! Especially when my husband tells me he's working in Inverness for the foreseeable!!
I miss my Dad like crazy. Its been nearly 2 months and things are getting easier.
I remember my Dad saying just before his EMG test that he would like to see his grandchildren grow up a bit more. True testament to him.
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