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Old June 24th 09, 05:16 PM posted to comp.sys.mac.advocacy,rec.skiing.alpine,rec.sport.golf,rec.autos.makers.mazda.miata
Alan Baker
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Default Thanks for all the good thoughts.

Well...

I'm back from Edmonton and my father's funeral, and I'd like to thank
all of you for your support.

While I didn't reply, I did read your messages, and it helped to know
that there were lots of people out there who cared enough to say it.

Shortly I will be back to my cantankerous self, but I do thank you all.

Alan

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Old June 24th 09, 11:03 PM posted to comp.sys.mac.advocacy,rec.skiing.alpine,rec.sport.golf,rec.autos.makers.mazda.miata
Tim Adams
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Default Thanks for all the good thoughts.

In article ,
Alan Baker wrote:

Well...

I'm back from Edmonton and my father's funeral, and I'd like to thank
all of you for your support.

While I didn't reply, I did read your messages, and it helped to know
that there were lots of people out there who cared enough to say it.

Shortly I will be back to my cantankerous self, but I do thank you all.

Alan


You - cantankerous? :-0

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you are flamed because you are a hideous troll and keep disrupting
the newsgroup." Andrew J. Brehm
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Old June 24th 09, 11:18 PM posted to comp.sys.mac.advocacy,rec.skiing.alpine,rec.sport.golf,rec.autos.makers.mazda.miata
Chris D'Agnolo
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Default Thanks for all the good thoughts.

I too want to wish you well with your loss. It was moving to me to read all
the messages you got. Those of us who post here often tend to think there's
only a couple people here but tons of folks responded to your message. It
wasn't just the volume but the sincerity that got to me. Sometimes you get
glimpses of humanity still alive out here!

Chris
99BBB

"Tim Adams" wrote in message
...
In article ,
Alan Baker wrote:

Well...

I'm back from Edmonton and my father's funeral, and I'd like to thank
all of you for your support.

While I didn't reply, I did read your messages, and it helped to know
that there were lots of people out there who cared enough to say it.

Shortly I will be back to my cantankerous self, but I do thank you all.

Alan


You - cantankerous? :-0

--
regarding Snit "You are not flamed because you speak the truth,
you are flamed because you are a hideous troll and keep disrupting
the newsgroup." Andrew J. Brehm


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Old June 24th 09, 11:31 PM posted to comp.sys.mac.advocacy,rec.skiing.alpine,rec.sport.golf,rec.autos.makers.mazda.miata
dene
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Default Thanks for all the good thoughts.


"Alan Baker" wrote in message
...
Well...

I'm back from Edmonton and my father's funeral, and I'd like to thank
all of you for your support.

While I didn't reply, I did read your messages, and it helped to know
that there were lots of people out there who cared enough to say it.

Shortly I will be back to my cantankerous self, but I do thank you all.


Cantankerous.....nah.
Argumentive.......yah. ;

My grief experience from losing my dad is best described by waves. At first
they are deep and regular but eventually the waves become smaller and more
intermittent. Routinely talking to my mom about it helped both of us heal.

Best wishes to you, Alan.

-Greg


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Old June 25th 09, 12:58 AM posted to comp.sys.mac.advocacy,rec.skiing.alpine,rec.sport.golf,rec.autos.makers.mazda.miata
Stuart[_2_]
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Default Thanks for all the good thoughts.


"Alan Baker" wrote in message
...
Well...

I'm back from Edmonton and my father's funeral, and I'd like to thank
all of you for your support.

While I didn't reply, I did read your messages, and it helped to know
that there were lots of people out there who cared enough to say it.

Shortly I will be back to my cantankerous self, but I do thank you all.

Alan

--
Alan Baker
Vancouver, British Columbia
http://gallery.me.com/alangbaker/100008/DSCF0162/web.jpg


Whoa! You must be sumbuddy in the ski community going by all the support you
got here.

I am sorry for your loss Alan


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Old June 25th 09, 01:25 AM posted to comp.sys.mac.advocacy,rec.skiing.alpine,rec.sport.golf,rec.autos.makers.mazda.miata
hr(bob) [email protected]
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Default Thanks for all the good thoughts.

On Jun 24, 7:58*pm, "Stuart" wrote:
"Alan Baker" wrote in message

...





Well...


I'm back from Edmonton and my father's funeral, and I'd like to thank
all of you for your support.


While I didn't reply, I did read your messages, and it helped to know
that there were lots of people out there who cared enough to say it.


Shortly I will be back to my cantankerous self, but I do thank you all.


Alan


--
Alan Baker
Vancouver, British Columbia
http://gallery.me.com/alangbaker/100008/DSCF0162/web.jpg


Whoa! You must be sumbuddy in the ski community going by all the support you
got here.

I am sorry for your loss Alan- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


He is one of saner semi-regulars who post to this group.
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Old June 25th 09, 02:46 PM posted to comp.sys.mac.advocacy,rec.skiing.alpine,rec.sport.golf,rec.autos.makers.mazda.miata
dugjustdug
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Default Thanks for all the good thoughts.

On Jun 24, 4:31*pm, "dene" wrote:
My grief experience from losing my dad is best described by waves. *At first
they are deep and regular but eventually the waves become smaller and more
intermittent. *
-Greg


I am a bereavement volunteer for our local Hospice. This is the exact
description I give people (v. the whole Dorothy Kuebler-Ross thing)
when they experience a loss.

I hope you and your Family got to celebrate his life as well as
mourning his loss. Welcome back, Alan.
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Old June 25th 09, 03:57 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
A mighty Hungarian warrior
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Default Thanks for all the good thoughts.

On Wed, 24 Jun 2009 10:16:53 -0700, Alan Baker
wrote this crap:

Well...

I'm back from Edmonton and my father's funeral, and I'd like to thank
all of you for your support.

While I didn't reply, I did read your messages, and it helped to know
that there were lots of people out there who cared enough to say it.

Shortly I will be back to my cantankerous self, but I do thank you all.


I've been taking music lessons during my retirement, and I've been
practicing the bugle. I hope that at my father's funeral I play the
bugle in front of his friends, family and many of the warriors that
will be sure to be there.

Today, most of the buglers have an electronic bugle that plays itself.
That's not cool. That's not leadership. Be the best and tell others
to be their best.




A mighty Hungarian warrior
The blood of Attila runs through me
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Old June 25th 09, 04:44 PM posted to comp.sys.mac.advocacy,rec.skiing.alpine,rec.sport.golf,rec.autos.makers.mazda.miata
Alan Baker
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Default Thanks for all the good thoughts.

In article
,
dugjustdug wrote:

On Jun 24, 4:31*pm, "dene" wrote:
My grief experience from losing my dad is best described by waves. *At first
they are deep and regular but eventually the waves become smaller and more
intermittent. *
-Greg


I am a bereavement volunteer for our local Hospice. This is the exact
description I give people (v. the whole Dorothy Kuebler-Ross thing)
when they experience a loss.

I hope you and your Family got to celebrate his life as well as
mourning his loss. Welcome back, Alan.


Thanks, Doug. I really appreciate it.

Not only did we give Dad a first class sendoff, but in all the craziness
and family tension, Chris and I found a few hours to play a round of
golf in memory of Dad at his private club. He'd talked about how much he
was looking forward to doing it with Chris and I a couple of years ago
before he got sick and so quite out of the blue Chris and I reached the
same idea that we'd like to do it while we were there.

And the fine folk at Royal Mayfair Golf Club in Edmonton deserve a world
of thanks. A couple of members Dad new arranged it, we played with the
head pro (on his birthday, no less) and his brother and they wouldn't
even let us buy them a beer to say thanks.

In the midst of a very tense time, it was a wonderfully *normal*
afternoon afternoon and very welcome.

--
Alan Baker
Vancouver, British Columbia
http://gallery.me.com/alangbaker/100008/DSCF0162/web.jpg
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Old June 25th 09, 05:05 PM posted to comp.sys.mac.advocacy,rec.skiing.alpine,rec.sport.golf,rec.autos.makers.mazda.miata
dugjustdug
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Default Thanks for all the good thoughts.

On Jun 25, 9:44*am, Alan Baker wrote:
In article
,

*dugjustdug wrote:
On Jun 24, 4:31*pm, "dene" wrote:
My grief experience from losing my dad is best described by waves. *At first
they are deep and regular but eventually the waves become smaller and more
intermittent. *
-Greg


I am a bereavement volunteer for our local Hospice. *This is the exact
description I give people (v. the whole Dorothy Kuebler-Ross thing)
when they experience a loss.


I hope you and your Family got to celebrate his life as well as
mourning his loss. *Welcome back, Alan.


Thanks, Doug. I really appreciate it.

Not only did we give Dad a first class sendoff, but in all the craziness
and family tension, Chris and I found a few hours to play a round of
golf in memory of Dad at his private club. He'd talked about how much he
was looking forward to doing it with Chris and I a couple of years ago
before he got sick and so quite out of the blue Chris and I reached the
same idea that we'd like to do it while we were there.

And the fine folk at Royal Mayfair Golf Club in Edmonton deserve a world
of thanks. A couple of members Dad new arranged it, we played with the
head pro (on his birthday, no less) and his brother and they wouldn't
even let us buy them a beer to say thanks.

In the midst of a very tense time, it was a wonderfully *normal*
afternoon afternoon and very welcome.

--
Alan Baker
Vancouver, British Columbia
http://gallery.me.com/alangbaker/100008/DSCF0162/web.jpg


How cool is this! Your Old Man must have made a number of friends in
his day for them to want to honour him like that. I'm very glad you
and Cuz got to experience some of it.
 




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