Hello All,
As many of you know my Dad (Logical) has been in the hospital since January. He has been fighting a bunch of different problems, and it looked like he was going to beat it, and make it home. Unfortunately, in the past week things took a real turn for the worse. It is my understanding that he has at most two weeks left, but from what I can see myself, it probably won't be that long.
I know he really valued this board and a lot of the people on it. I wanted you all to know that he may of been a person that liked to stir things up, but he is one of the most caring people that this world has ever had to offer. He helped raise my sisters and I to be strong, loving, and intelligent people.
In these past few months, he has again found the Lord, and I strongly believe it is simply God calling him home. Please remember him for the good times, and do not judge him to harshly for the times he gave any of you heck.
He is my father, and a great man.
Thank You,
James
Update: My father passed away this morning at 7:30 am (pst). For the most part it was peaceful, my sisters and I were there with him to last second. He will be missed.
My sister read him many of your replies, and she told me he really enjoyed it. Thank you for all your kind words.
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Jim was and will always be one of the most respected members on this forum. He was a great help, supporter and contributor to the 37 Forever cause and for that especially, I will always remember him with the highest regard.
I'm very sorry he had to suffer like he did at the end but he's now in a better place. When the Chiefs win the Super Bowl sometime in our lifetimes, he'll be above that football field, proud as any of us.
RIP Jim and God speed to him and to all his loved ones.
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Titanman, my condolences to you and your sister. I lost my dad just a few months ago. It hurts. Take good care of yourselves and each other.
RIP Jim/Logical. I enjoyed knowing you all these years, even though we never met.
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One thing you could count on Jim for was trying to keep you honest.
RIP Jim.
Thoughts and prayers to the family. Hopefully reading this thread will at least give you a little solace knowing how well he was respected. Mostly by people that never even met him face to face.
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It makes the numb feelings that are inherent with Internet anonymity come to life. RIP, you SOB.
Sincere condolences and positive thoughts to the family.
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