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Kerr,
Please accept my deepest sympathy on the loss of your little one. I lost a grandson in somewhat similar circumstances and can understand the hurt you must be feeling.
Please accept my deepest sympathy on the loss of your little one. I lost a grandson in somewhat similar circumstances and can understand the hurt you must be feeling.
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Condolences to you, really am sorry to hear of your loss.
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I have a nine-year old daughter myself and I still can't imagine what you are going through. My deepest, deepest condolences. The only smallest crumb of comfort is to promise you that if it seems that joy has been switched off forever, it's amazing how resilient the soul is. The sadness will always be there, but perhaps one day the memories will be full of fondness for the happy times and perhaps less haunted by the suddenness and tragedy of her passing.
Kindest regards
Paul
I have a nine-year old daughter myself and I still can't imagine what you are going through. My deepest, deepest condolences. The only smallest crumb of comfort is to promise you that if it seems that joy has been switched off forever, it's amazing how resilient the soul is. The sadness will always be there, but perhaps one day the memories will be full of fondness for the happy times and perhaps less haunted by the suddenness and tragedy of her passing.
Kindest regards
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Kerr,
As a parent, I can only guess what you must be going through - I know how I felt when I was told my son had broken an arm playing football; you must be devastated.
Our sincere condolences to you and your family.
If there's any way that we can help (unlikely at this distance, but...) let me know?
With sympathy, and in sorrow
Barry and Katie
As a parent, I can only guess what you must be going through - I know how I felt when I was told my son had broken an arm playing football; you must be devastated.
Our sincere condolences to you and your family.
If there's any way that we can help (unlikely at this distance, but...) let me know?
With sympathy, and in sorrow
Barry and Katie
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I'm so sorry to hear this news. My deepest sympathies to you and your family.
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