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RIP my father

hollandnucat

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My father passed this morning. He started his time at Northwestern in the fall of 1955. Completed his undergrad in 3 years then went on to Northwestern Dental School where he met his wife and my mother in 1958 who was a nursing student at Northwestern. This lead to my love of Northwestern and Northwestern athletics. My mother passed away in 2018. Over the years took my dad back for many basketball and football games.
 
My father passed this morning. He started his time at Northwestern in the fall of 1955. Completed his undergrad in 3 years then went on to Northwestern Dental School where he met his wife and my mother in 1958 who was a nursing student at Northwestern. This lead to my love of Northwestern and Northwestern athletics. My mother passed away in 2018. Over the years took my dad back for many basketball and football games.
Sorry for your loses
 
My father passed this morning. He started his time at Northwestern in the fall of 1955. Completed his undergrad in 3 years then went on to Northwestern Dental School where he met his wife and my mother in 1958 who was a nursing student at Northwestern. This lead to my love of Northwestern and Northwestern athletics. My mother passed away in 2018. Over the years took my dad back for many basketball and football games.
Sorry for your loss, hang in there.
 
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My father passed this morning. He started his time at Northwestern in the fall of 1955. Completed his undergrad in 3 years then went on to Northwestern Dental School where he met his wife and my mother in 1958 who was a nursing student at Northwestern. This lead to my love of Northwestern and Northwestern athletics. My mother passed away in 2018. Over the years took my dad back for many basketball and football games.
I’m sorry for your loss. T&P
 
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Sorry for your loss. Sounds like you had a wonderful relationship with your father.And a great bond of NU and NU sports. The memories and great times you had will be with you and can cherish the rest of your life.
T@P for you and your family.
 
My father passed this morning. He started his time at Northwestern in the fall of 1955. Completed his undergrad in 3 years then went on to Northwestern Dental School where he met his wife and my mother in 1958 who was a nursing student at Northwestern. This lead to my love of Northwestern and Northwestern athletics. My mother passed away in 2018. Over the years took my dad back for many basketball and football games.
Sorry for your loss
 
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My father passed this morning. He started his time at Northwestern in the fall of 1955. Completed his undergrad in 3 years then went on to Northwestern Dental School where he met his wife and my mother in 1958 who was a nursing student at Northwestern. This lead to my love of Northwestern and Northwestern athletics. My mother passed away in 2018. Over the years took my dad back for many basketball and football games.
Sincerest condolences. I’m sure you will treasure the shared NU memories among many others.
 
My father passed this morning. He started his time at Northwestern in the fall of 1955. Completed his undergrad in 3 years then went on to Northwestern Dental School where he met his wife and my mother in 1958 who was a nursing student at Northwestern. This lead to my love of Northwestern and Northwestern athletics. My mother passed away in 2018. Over the years took my dad back for many basketball and football games.
Thanks for sharing Hollndnucat.

I am a father of 4, all of whom are now adults with their own families. And one of my greatest joys is knowing that the day I too pass there is nothing new or meaningful we could have said or done for each other. We will have left all we had to give on the field ... so to speak.

Sounds like you had a similar experience with your father.

The best Dads give their children more than a great life. They give them a life experience to be grateful for.

GOUNUII
 
Thank you everyone for the kind words.
Many of us can relate. Lost my father in Jan 2021. What made it harder was I could not see him last couple years. Was supposed to go down and see him in March 2020 but Therese diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and all the travel cancellations and restrictions because of COVID meant I could not get down to see him. Life goes on but it still sucks that can no longer bounce things off of him
 
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