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I’d like to introduce you to Jim. He was diagnosed with PSP two months ago. Unfortunately the condition is at a late stage and his consultant says he has weeks maybe months left.

Jim has been many things to many people - husband,friend, colleague. It is a long list. To me he has been a father, a kind, caring, loving father who always put his family first. I would like to thank him and wish him and all other fathers wrestling with PSP a happy Father’s Day. God bless you all.

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Katiebow

A beautiful and sincere message for and about your father, he sounds a very special man.

Sending love

Kate xx

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Pavaga

Happy Father’s Day to our love ones in this group. And thanks for the wonderful job they have done not only as fathers as well as husbands and friends. ❤️

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enjoysalud in reply to Pavaga

Amen!!

Sending good wishes to you on this FATHER'S DAY.

Los Angeles, CA, USA

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Katiebow

A lovely message about your beloved husband, you sound very proud of him. I hope you managed to celebrate Fathers Day with him and your family.

Love Kate xx

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