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My Father In Law (1 Viewer)

Joe Bryant

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Hey Folks. We’re OK here, but my wife's dad died last night. He'd been my father-in-law for 36 years.

He was a tough guy. There aren’t that many 15+ year Pancreatic Cancer survivors, but he was one. Finally a host of things got him but he lived a long and productive life to 82.

I’ve always said he gave me a great gift as he made being his son-in-law exceptionally easy.

He and my wife had a strong relationship and were always super tight. He had a massive influence in helping her become the woman she is and for that I’m forever grateful.

She is good. She’s sad of course. But the last year has been rough.

Don’t need anything at all but wanted to let this community know about something that was personal to me.

I'm super grateful for the long time I had to spend with him and thankful for how he was so welcoming to me into his family.

Much love for y'all.
 
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Deepest condolences and love from nyc to you and especially your wife.

My dad lost the fight with pancreatic cancer (related embolism) literally one week after getting diagnosed, and before any treatment started. Your FIL had an epic run post diagnosis- im sure youre all thankful for the years you got with him.
 
Deepest condolences and love from nyc to you and especially your wife.

My dad lost the fight with pancreatic cancer (related embolism) literally one week after getting diagnosed, and before any treatment started. Your FIL had an epic run post diagnosis- im sure youre all thankful for the years you got with him.

100% GB. I'm sorry about your dad. I hear way too many stories similar to his.

And you're absolutely right, losing anyone is sad, but the focus here for me should be, and is, on celebrating the good. Thank you.
 
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Sorry for your loss Joe. My co-worker just lost his father (58) to pancreatic cancer this year, he only lasted 6 months after diagnosis so 15+ years (to me) is pretty amazing.
 
I’ve always said he gave me a great gift as he made being his son-in-law exceptionally easy.

He and my wife had a strong relationship and were always super tight. He had a massive influence in helping her become the woman she is and for that I’m forever grateful.
When we're gone, as we all will be some day, don't we all hope to leave people behind saying good things about us?

You know, like this?
 
My condolences, Joe. I'd assume being married and having another family to concern one's self with is difficult. I'm glad that he made it easier for you to exist freely and that he was a good father to somebody you love. RIP.
 
Incredibly sorry for your loss, Joe. Sincere condolences to you, your wife, and your whole family.

Glad you appreciated the time you had with him during his fight. My father was diagnosed with untreatable Stage 4 lung cancer last June and given 6-8 months to live. It's been over a year since the diagnosis and I'm enjoying every "extra" day we get with him. Yeah, he can be stubborn and drive me a bit crazy at times, but I'll take it.

Prayers and love to you and the family.
 
Getting along with the in-laws is one of the important things that contributes to a happy marriage. My wife and I reached an understanding early on that she would handle the activities connected with her family and I would basically keep out of it and vice versa.
It worked well.
Being welcomed in to each others' family at the beginning sets the foundation.

Sorry for your family's loss.
 
joe i am so sorry for your loss i hope that you and your family can find as much peace as possible and as a man of faith i know you know that he is in a better place best wishes to you and yours
 

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