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    Quote Originally Posted by GommeInc View Post
    My dad passed away December 1st, and from experience I really do not know what to say other than keep those with you, now, close and talk to them The good memories will over-rule the bad (if any) and just remember that she went peacefully and isn't suffering anymore.
    im sorry to here about your dad, it must be a tough time for you likewise.

    Well an update about today:

    Played on 360
    Went to dinner round friend of families

    I feel that i am starting to realise that my mum will never come bak but she will always be in my heart, i carry round a picture of her and me at legoland wereever i go.

    Thanks
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    P.s I am writing a speech at her funeral does anyone have any tips of what to say,

    all the best x
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    Sorry to hear about your loss. - Truly I mean it.

    RIP Christine. - I hope she had a good life and it all turns out for the better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andeeh View Post
    im sorry to here about your dad, it must be a tough time for you likewise.

    Well an update about today:

    Played on 360
    Went to dinner round friend of families

    I feel that i am starting to realise that my mum will never come bak but she will always be in my heart, i carry round a picture of her and me at legoland wereever i go.

    Thanks
    Andeeh
    P.s I am writing a speech at her funeral does anyone have any tips of what to say,

    all the best x
    Say how much of a good person she was, Maybe say something that was memrable to you and her which was like special in a way
    Hope you get better i dont think i could live without my mum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andeeh View Post
    im sorry to here about your dad, it must be a tough time for you likewise.

    Well an update about today:

    Played on 360
    Went to dinner round friend of families

    I feel that i am starting to realise that my mum will never come bak but she will always be in my heart, i carry round a picture of her and me at legoland wereever i go.

    Thanks
    Andeeh
    P.s I am writing a speech at her funeral does anyone have any tips of what to say,

    all the best x
    Find a theme and work around that. A theme could be why she was a good mother and expanding that like how caring she was etc. Or find something people remember her by. At my dads funeral my brother worked around my dad's smile which everyone knew him for. Maybe you could find something like that?
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    Quote Originally Posted by GoldenMerc View Post
    Say how much of a good person she was, Maybe say something that was memrable to you and her which was like special in a way
    Hope you get better i dont think i could live without my mum.
    Thanks for the tips
    Quote Originally Posted by GommeInc View Post
    Find a theme and work around that. A theme could be why she was a good mother and expanding that like how caring she was etc. Or find something people remember her by. At my dads funeral my brother worked around my dad's smile which everyone knew him for. Maybe you could find something like that?
    Thank you for the tips aswell

    I think i might talk about when we used to go to france and the times we had over there

    when i think ive done ill try and post it on here thanks
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    sorry for your loss :(

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    Yeh got your messege on xbox.

    So sorry dude just think of all the happy times you had and like the other person said they will over rule. I hope you can get through this and dont commit sucuide because we have alot for gaming to be done on COD4.

    So sorry about that dude.

    Rip Christine Smith Remembered

    P.s always keep that photo with you

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    Sorry for your loss. . . Shame on christmas day too

    RIP :`(

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    Im Really Sorry For Your Loss

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    Thats really upsetting I know you may not want pity at times like this, but im sure there are many people here for you, friends and family members.

    I think your idea for charity work i an excellent idea. The main thing is to get your school/work/college involved and do some things to help raise money. Simple things as non-uniform days, making cakes, even doing raffles and small competitions can raise a lot of money.
    When i was at school, we done many different things. One of which was a brilliant night when we done teachers vs pupils. This involved instrument playing, singing, even things like chess games were a popular hit.
    If you need any more ideas im sure your boss/ lecturer / tutor / teacher will help
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