Luke Richards, 81. After 8 days of fighting a gall bladder infection and kidney complications, he passed. After multiple days of up and down thinking he'd go but then getting a bit of good news, we got the call early sat morning to come to the hospital and his heart was giving out. We had links in the ICU because my Aunt is a former high up kidney dialysis nurse. So we basically were allowed to pack our whole family into the ICU pod and just see our Elder out.
Turned into a Jam session in there, I inadvertently brought a bluetooth speaker in there, and we was jamming out this mans fave tunes at his bed side while ppl said their good byes and shared memories and all of that, about 20 strong 6 children and 3 in laws, and alllllll of the grand children. I'm tearing up now on the memory man. But yea, it was multiple organ failure, and a lot of them wanted to let this go from before and my mother, grandmother aunt and I wasn't having any of that non sense. But once it got as far as it did saturday with him having to be brought back every fkin hr, we knew what it was, they asked me, I gave them the go and we just let him go natural.
Just left these ppl after, went and got this mans records and started playing them. I lost a father man, this aint a grandfather to me, I aint call him grandpa once in my life it was always dad, because I first met, knew the man when he was 40. You look at everyone elses old ass grandpa and then look at your 40 year old grandpa and the title dont make sense, so I called him what everyone else did, Dad, lol. I've spent more time and learned more lessons from this man than my actual father. It's a blessed thing to have 2 fathers, well this type of....Idk about any of that faggot mess
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... but I lost one and this shit aint easy, but it's supposed to happen sometime. Just gotta use what they taught us.
Memories of this guy man. This one hurt man, and out of nowhere.