Sad news

Very sorry to hear of your loss. Deepest condolences.
 
As I don't always look to see what has been posted for some periods of time, I just read about this now. Now, at 70, I've experienced many good friends and family passing away. I think the loss of your wife is a much greater loss. When you've lived with and lover someone for so many years, shared all your hopes, joys and hard times with them, when you lose them, there is such a great void. I know your grief must be beyond any words I could say to you. I hope God gives you the strength to get through this loss. It is truly a blessing to have someone that you shared your life with. I can't remember if I ever met her on my 2 visits with the forum members in the UK. I'll keep the both of you in my prayers. Frankie
 
Its taken me a while to put this on the forum, but my lovely wife Tricia lost her battle with Alzeimers on 4th Jan.
A few forum members met her , I only wish it could have been more as you would have loved her.
It was her decision to buy the Z3 which gave us both some much fun and given me so many new friends.for which I am so grateful.
And I cant thank Alan and Maxine Slade enough for being so supportive and all the times we went out cruising where Maxine would look after Tricia as her illness progressed.
Macolm only just logged in this morning and read your very sad news so sorry to hear that, my thoughts and prayers, hope to meet up again. Geoff
 
Very sorry to read this sad news, sending my condolences.
 
What a shame. I've only been here a short time but it seems you have plenty of love and support, which is really the sign of a good forum.
Condolences to you and your family.
 
My first time I’ve been on the forum for some months. Something made me look tonight.

Very sorry to hear this. She was fortunate to have a good man look after her.
 
Hi Malc, We've never met but please accept my deepest condolences, we all hope to just fade away in our old age but it's particularly hard with this viscous disease. I'm sure your Z will help to bring back many happier memories. In my thoughts, Chris
 
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