My grandfather died on the 8th of this month. I can't really describe the swell of emotions. I really believe that I'm not desperately craving sympathy, though it is admittedly nice to receive it. I really, at this point in time, especially with everything going on, want to have something I'd be able to hopefully look back and and reminisce upon
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I wanted to tell you that when you called, and told me that your grandfather had passed, I was driving. I pulled to the curb, opened the door, and found the nearest nature-type-thing to sit upon. In my mind replayed constantly this image I had, from a memory of a short conversation your grandfather and I had outside your company. Every word he said I played back like a video, his motions and o! his smile too. Your grandfather, he was a good man. And it broke my heart that I never made it back to see that wide smile on his face again.
But I do have that memory! And trust every word I say: I will never forget Giovanni Luigi Natali, and the brightness with which he shone.
I don't consider myself particularly versed in regards to condolences, but tomorrow, remember my thoughts are with you and your family; and I will be around if you need any single thing.
Sleep well, Jas.
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grandma's boy is a good movie tho :)
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