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  • 11th March 18, 03:40 PM
    myndphuct
    A kilter lost
    Some of you here know my father, username Jerry.

    I wanted to let the forum know that on Saturday March 3, he passed from this world. He had posted of his battle with breast cancer, which ultimately claimed him from us. He was proud of his Scottish heritage (clan MacNeil) and loved attending the games and festivals all around our area.

    For those in Virginia, will be holding a memorial for family and friends on Saturday March 17, at 10am, at

    R. Garland Dodd Park at Point of Rocks
    Shelter #3
    201 Enon Church Road
    Chester, VA 23831
  • 11th March 18, 03:48 PM
    David Dubh
    Condolences to you and your family on your loss
  • 11th March 18, 04:09 PM
    Father Bill
    So very sorry to hear of your loss. That's never easy. I'll keep you in prayer.
  • 11th March 18, 04:30 PM
    Terry Searl
    sad to hear
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by myndphuct View Post
    Some of you here know my father, username Jerry.

    I wanted to let the forum know that on Saturday March 3, he passed from this world. He had posted of his battle with breast cancer, which ultimately claimed him from us. He was proud of his Scottish heritage (clan MacNeil) and loved attending the games and festivals all around our area.

    For those in Virginia, will be holding a memorial for family and friends on Saturday March 17, at 10am, at

    R. Garland Dodd Park at Point of Rocks
    Shelter #3
    201 Enon Church Road
    Chester, VA 23831

    Sincere Condolences to you and your family
  • 11th March 18, 05:22 PM
    Mael Coluim
    This is very sad news to learn. My deepest condolences to you, your mother and all the family. I have very fond memories of Jerry in meeting up with him and your mother at the various Scottish games and festivals held in Virginia. I will miss his presence.
  • 11th March 18, 05:32 PM
    Really a McQueen
    Thoughts of comfort and healing to you and family.
  • 11th March 18, 06:16 PM
    Mael Coluim
    A 'Wee' Dram to Jerry
    For several years Jerry and I had a ritual at the Richmond Scottish Games. There was a vendor there who sold Irish coffees. Jerry and I would go up to him and order Irish coffee and add, hold the cream and the coffee. The vendor would oblige with a good pour of Tullamore Dew. Tonight, I lift a glass of Tullamore Dew to Jerry, farewell my friend.
  • 11th March 18, 09:04 PM
    Jumpmonkey
    I'm so very sorry for your loss. Cancer's a vile beast. You and yours have my prayers.
  • 12th March 18, 04:26 AM
    McMurdo
    I am sorry for your loss and the loss to your family, please know that you have my deepest condolences.

    Epitaph on my own friend, and my father's friend, William Muir in Tarbolton

    An honest man here lies at rest
    As e'er God with his image blest.
    The friend of man, the friend of truth;
    The friend of Age, and guide of Youth:
    Few hearts like his with virtue warm'd,
    Few heads with knowledge so inform'd:
    If there's another world, he lives in bliss;
    If there is none, he made the best of this.
  • 12th March 18, 04:37 AM
    myndphuct
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Jumpmonkey View Post
    I'm so very sorry for your loss. Cancer's a vile beast. You and yours have my prayers.

    Thanks to all for the thoughts and kind words. My father meant a great deal to me, cancer is quite a vile thing indeed.

    None the less, we got 6 years after a stage 4 diagnosis, and I'm thankful for every second of it. He got to know 2 grandchildren, something his own father missed out on. He turned 75 on Feb 28, and spent that Friday, March 2 surrounded by family and friends in celebration. He was not feeling well, but was smiling and laughing while his granddaughters played. He blew out the candles on his cake, had some pizza from his favorite restaurant and tapped his feet while listening to Willie Nelson. My sister and I helped him into bed before heading out and we told told him we loved him, not knowing it would be our last conversation.

    Again, thank you all. He loved the kilt community, the festivals will certainly be a touch less joyous for our family, but good memories abound.

    Ern, I'll have to track you down at the next Richmond Games for a swig from the flask in his honor. I'm easy to spot, 6'3", shaved head, and look just like him.

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