My deepest condolences to you my friend. I can't say I know how you feel and I am not looking forward to the day that I can but you know where I am if you need to talk. Don't be too proud to accept help where it's needed even if you feel like you don't and most of all remember what your dad wanted you to do and experience. I have a spare room waiting for you pal. R.I.P
Thank you all for your support Thank you everyone for your heart-felt words and condolences. I truly appreciate the support offered to me by members of this forum, The past few months have been a trial of strength, love, and integrity for myself and my immediate family and I think we’ve all emerged on top. Even still, losing your father at 21 years old is never an easy thing. You don’t need the specifics, but my dad was chronically ill for some time and began to struggle with it around 5 or 6 months ago. He never once complained or became angry or upset because of his illness. During his illness I bridged the gap in our relationship which I can say is one of the best things I have done for someone else in my life. I’ve had amazing support from family, friends, and my loving girlfriend. To see this level of support (especially from Parris for starting this thread) really warms my heart and makes me smile. I know I don’t post a whole lot on these forums but I try to make my comments informative and helpful. A good number of the people in this thread offering me condolences I have not personally spoken to privately outside of the forums, and posting in this thread after my loss I think is quite respectful – I thank you all. And to those people who have become my friends (or even acquaintances) over the past few months, I thank you as well. I can remember a few mornings where I have set my alarm clock a little early just to come online and chat with my UK friends before my day starts – wonderful people to talk to about anything. This truly is a forum full of extremely great people. Thanks to everyone for your support! -[FONT="] [/FONT]Don Komarechka Photo of Dave Komarechka (March 26, 1963 – May 23, 2008) R.I.P. Dad, you will be missed greatly.