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From: Krusty on 19 Mar 2010 06:28 Owen wrote: > Marina slipped away at 2 minutes before midnight. So sorry to hear this Owen. -- Krusty
From: wessie on 19 Mar 2010 06:29 On 19 Mar, 01:00, Owen <peric...(a)ntlXXWorld.com> wrote: > Marina slipped away at 2 minutes before midnight. > My deepest condolences Owen
From: Jeweller on 19 Mar 2010 06:43 Owen wrote: > Marina slipped away at 2 minutes before midnight. > > Commiserations and best wishes. -- R100RT Aprilia Pegaso 650 IE "The Flying Mythos" Formerly: James Captain, A10, C15, B25, Dnepr M16 solo, R80/7, R100RT (green!) www.davidhowardjeweller.co.uk
From: Ace on 19 Mar 2010 06:51 On Fri, 19 Mar 2010 09:35:35 -0000, "Nige" <deead(a)btinternet.com> wrote: >Ace wrote: >> On Fri, 19 Mar 2010 03:42:34 +0000, Owen <pericles(a)ntlXXWorld.com> >> wrote: >> >>> She died in my arms and I didnt even realise it until after she'd >>> gone. >>> I cried for a bit. I took off her ring and her watch and phoned her >>> daughters, sister, my sister and my parents. >>> I said goodbye, gave her a hug and a kiss. I covered her up all >>> snugly, just her face showing so she would be warm and sleep well. >>> I made sure her eyes were closed, put a penny in her hand to se her on >>> her way, switched off the lights and walked out of the room. >> >> Got me shedding a tear or three now as well. She'll be missed. > >Tell me about it... > >Never met either of them, but crikey. Among the nicest people you could ever meet. Well, Marina was, at least. Owen's all right, but he really needed Marina to keep him in check ;-)
From: Kevin Stone on 19 Mar 2010 07:11
> Marina slipped away at 2 minutes before midnight. I didn't know her, but my thoughts are with you and your family. -- Kev |