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stewarts rise
01 Apr 20 16:45
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Irish chap married to his wife for over 50 years, last time he saw her was going into an ambulance, died in hospital without being able to see her and couldn't even go to her funeral. Absolutely awful for him and likely to become the norm possibly.

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themightymac
When: 01 Apr 20 16:47
Very very sad news.
By:
lapsy pa
When: 01 Apr 20 18:35
I know the name and very probably some of his relations(RIP) it was very sad.

I hope your family are okay TheMightymac
By:
Deplasterer
When: 01 Apr 20 20:45
He was on the local news Pa, he deffo had a Southern twang to him, deffo not Fermanagh originally.

As I said on a thread a few days ago, poor American girl lost her parents within an hour of each other, hard to forget her words:

"You get sick alone, die alone and are buried alone". Truly shocking what is unfolding before us.

Stay home, keep safe and give the front line staff a bit of breathing space.
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peckerdunne
When: 01 Apr 20 20:54
RIP to all, dreadful times.

As i said elsewhere, this virus has changed me forever, no more waiting,no more dithering, no more moaning..........just do it, and give it all each day..thankfully

I've added meditation and some yoga to my regular start to the day, which is exercise anyway.

I've spent many hours in balance sheets and elsewhere gaining knowledge.

I will continue with gusto............
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lapsy pa
When: 01 Apr 20 21:22
V******s left Belfast during the troubles and moved to Cork Deplaster(mentioned in "before the dawn") i think it is someone i know fairly near family due to unusual surname.
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