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I'm not sure how to title this thread, please accept it for what it is. My intention I guess is to express our family's grief, the raw emotions that may come fast, and furious. During the height of the Newfoundland blizzard one of my cousins ventured out to secure an out building door. Apparently, he was the RCMP believe disorientated, and probably suffering from hypothermia.
He made it back to the house unclear if his wife went out in search of him, or if he in fact came in on his own at any rate he died.
I'm posting this as a sort of PSA, but probably just working through my own grief. Most family are experiencing anger as the initial raw emotion. We for the most part agree he should not have gone out there. For a young man this would be daunting in the elements. He was a Semi retired man who was Dep. Mayor of Harbour Grace, Newfoundland. He was instrumental in keeping the Regatta, which many family were rowers in alive in the Avalon Peninsula.
Unfortunately, the Irish Wake he would have wanted because of the situation with the snow; and the size of a funeral given his dedication to Harbour Grace will probably morph into something very different.
Please be safe, in making decisions to put yourself out there in storms, that will prevent a horrible tragedy.
RIP dear cousin Bud, you will be sorely missed...
Thanks all.
He made it back to the house unclear if his wife went out in search of him, or if he in fact came in on his own at any rate he died.
I'm posting this as a sort of PSA, but probably just working through my own grief. Most family are experiencing anger as the initial raw emotion. We for the most part agree he should not have gone out there. For a young man this would be daunting in the elements. He was a Semi retired man who was Dep. Mayor of Harbour Grace, Newfoundland. He was instrumental in keeping the Regatta, which many family were rowers in alive in the Avalon Peninsula.
Unfortunately, the Irish Wake he would have wanted because of the situation with the snow; and the size of a funeral given his dedication to Harbour Grace will probably morph into something very different.
Please be safe, in making decisions to put yourself out there in storms, that will prevent a horrible tragedy.
RIP dear cousin Bud, you will be sorely missed...
Thanks all.
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