Hello, everyone. I am back with an update on my Dad who was diagnosed
with terminal Pancreatic Cancer a few months back. As some of you know
but for those that don't I mention it again. I received a call from my
Stepmother earlier today (Friday a.m. PST) , and apparently my Dad has
taken a turn for the worse in the last day. His Oncologist feels that he
has a few weeks left at tne most. But my youngest brother Mike who seen
him a week ago, and today says he thinks he has a few days at the most.
Most if not all - including me and his three other sons, and as many of
his grandchildren as possible - of the available local family are
gathering tomorrow to see him. Intense purrs are requested over the next
few days/week or so that his passing be comfortable and as easy for him
as possible.
I know others here need purrs, and kitty headbuts for the adversities of
life. I am firing up my two furbabies Andy and Mary - not that I need to
no doubt they already know as higher beings - to provide as many as
needed by all. As well as providing the best wishes/wiccan rituals/
prayers/whatever as possible. I am sorry that I cannot acknowledge all of
the posts that request purrs and help individually but am providing them
silently as needed.
Take care all.
Richard
Joy - 01 Sep 2007 08:35 GMT
Megapurrs for your Dad, and for you and the rest of the family, too.

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> Hello, everyone. I am back with an update on my Dad who was diagnosed
> with terminal Pancreatic Cancer a few months back. As some of you know
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>
> Richard
Inge Grotjahn - 01 Sep 2007 10:49 GMT
Dear Richard,
Am 01.09.2007 schrieb RRB:
> Hello, everyone. I am back with an update on my Dad who was diagnosed
> with terminal Pancreatic Cancer a few months back.
our best purrs are coming over for your dad's smooth passing and to
your family to comfort.
Purrs from
Inge and the catgang

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leopardusweidii@yahoo.co.uk - 01 Sep 2007 12:05 GMT
Intense purrs are requested over the next
> few days/week or so that his passing be comfortable and as easy for him
> as possible.
> Richard
Many, many purrs en-route for your dad, you and your family.
Helen M
Exocat - 01 Sep 2007 12:27 GMT
"RRB" <rrb_091903@cox.net> wrote ..
> Hello, everyone. I am back with an update on my Dad who was diagnosed
> with terminal Pancreatic Cancer a few months back.
Purrs for your dad's peaceful & dignified passing
Gordon & the FF
Chris Havlicek - 01 Sep 2007 14:19 GMT
Many purrs that whatever happens happens peacefully and as
painlessly as possible, with additional purrs of comfort
for the entire family.
Chris, Tripper, Katie, Hazard, and Oreo the feral
> Hello, everyone. I am back with an update on my Dad who was diagnosed
> with terminal Pancreatic Cancer a few months back. As some of you know
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>
> Richard
Daniel Mahoney - 01 Sep 2007 17:40 GMT
> I know others here need purrs, and kitty headbuts for the adversities of
> life. I am firing up my two furbabies Andy and Mary - not that I need to
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>
> Richard
Richard, we're getting the furkids revved up to send their best purrs to
your Dad and your whole family.
Ann - 01 Sep 2007 19:23 GMT
Purrs on the way for your dad and you and your family.
Ann

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> Hello, everyone. I am back with an update on my Dad who was diagnosed
> with terminal Pancreatic Cancer a few months back. As some of you know
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>
> Richard
Christina Websell - 01 Sep 2007 20:26 GMT
> Hello, everyone. I am back with an update on my Dad who was diagnosed
> with terminal Pancreatic Cancer a few months back. As some of you know
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> has a few weeks left at tne most. But my youngest brother Mike who seen
> him a week ago, and today says he thinks he has a few days at the most.
May his passing be painless and peaceful.
Tweed
Gandalf - 01 Sep 2007 23:29 GMT
>Hello, everyone. I am back with an update on my Dad who was diagnosed
>with terminal Pancreatic Cancer a few months back. As some of you know
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>
>Richard
Very Special Purrs on the way for your father :-(
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-TC, and the unmercifully, relentlessly, sweet calico kitty, Kenzie.
How you behave towards cats here below determines your status in Heaven.
- Robert Heinlein
Life is very difficult. Once you understand that, life becomes easier.
-Buddha
GaDragonfly - 02 Sep 2007 04:37 GMT
> Hello, everyone. I am back with an update on my Dad who was diagnosed
> with terminal Pancreatic Cancer a few months back. As some of you know
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>
> Richard
Purrs, gentle headbutts and prayers winging their way on the backs of
the most jeweled of our hummingbirds to bring your father peace, and
dignity and the family the ability to accept what must be in a way to
help your father make the journey with ease and love.
Julie, Hobbes, Lacey, Sam and Barnabus
Karen - 02 Sep 2007 05:57 GMT
> Hello, everyone. I am back with an update on my Dad who was diagnosed
> with terminal Pancreatic Cancer a few months back. As some of you know
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>
> Richard
Purrs for you all Richard. You've had a really rough time of it lately :(
Lesley - 02 Sep 2007 14:14 GMT
> Hello, everyone. I am back with an update on my Dad who was diagnosed
> with terminal Pancreatic Cancer a few months back. As some of you know
> but for those that don't I mention it again. I received a call from my
> Stepmother earlier today (Friday a.m. PST) , and apparently my Dad has
> taken a turn for the worse in the last day.
The purrs are coming across loud and strong from Dunzi who's awake at
the moment and when Sarsi wakes up she'll be revving her purr motor as
well
Lesley
Slave of the Fabulous Furballs
sam - 03 Sep 2007 00:37 GMT
> Hello, everyone. I am back with an update on my Dad who was diagnosed
> with terminal Pancreatic Cancer a few months back. As some of you know
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>
> Richard
Purrs on the way, Richard, for your family in this most difficult time.
Sam, closely supervised by Mistletoe
Judith Latham - 03 Sep 2007 20:58 GMT
> Hello, everyone. I am back with an update on my Dad who was diagnosed
> with terminal Pancreatic Cancer a few months back. As some of you know
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> few days/week or so that his passing be comfortable and as easy for him
> as possible.
> I know others here need purrs, and kitty headbuts for the adversities of
> life. I am firing up my two furbabies Andy and Mary - not that I need
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> of the posts that request purrs and help individually but am providing
> them silently as needed.
> Take care all.
> Richard
I'm sorry to hear this. My thoughts and prayers are being sent to you.

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Stourbridge, West Midlands. UK.
polonca12000 - 07 Sep 2007 21:39 GMT
> Hello, everyone. I am back with an update on my Dad who was diagnosed
> with terminal Pancreatic Cancer a few months back. As some of you know
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>
> Richard
We are sending lots and lots of purrs,
Polonca and Soncek
Granby - 07 Sep 2007 21:48 GMT
Richard, I am new here, just sort of wondered in. I went through something
like this a couple of years ago with my husband. The hardest part of
someone leaveing us is the final few days. Purrs, prayers and all good
thoughts are with you and your family. Gramby and 3 cats and a Dog.
>> Hello, everyone. I am back with an update on my Dad who was diagnosed
>> with terminal Pancreatic Cancer a few months back. As some of you know
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> We are sending lots and lots of purrs,
> Polonca and Soncek