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Your sense of loss must be overwhelming some days. I hope you'll always know that there is a love and strength that will always be with you. No one undertands how you feel better than our Lord does. The best way to honor your daughter will be to be the honorable man, Christian, (father if you have other kids,) and husband that she would want you to be. Also, always try to keep her best qualities, of which she obviously had many, alive. As for your uniform and how you wish to do something, you have had many good suggestions. What is it that you really want to do and what will be meaningful to you? It is such a personal thing. Do what you need to do and don't look back! Hang in there. Many people are still praying for you and your family. Have a great season. And if you need some extra support post here. There's some good guys who will respond with support!
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Danny,
I can't add much to what others have said. Open your mind and your heart, and you'll find what is right for you. Peace be with you and your family. You are all still in our thoughts and prayers as your healing process continues. |
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I am very sorry to hear about your loss...I know all too well that it is a tough road to go down, my prayers go out to you and your family...Our baseball umpires association lost an umpire last season and for the remainder of the season we wore black armbands with his initials on it, and those of us who were really close to him still wear them...
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I'm sorry for your loss. I really like the idea of the patch or letter embroidered. Maybe you should get everyone in your association and or conference to get on board with you. That would be great honor to your daughter. But the greatest honor is having her daddy remember her. Let me know what happens. I would jump on board.
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