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My grandfather passed away today.
He was a chief engineer in commercial marine, had a good life, some regrets, but lots of happy moments as well.
He was the father I never had, I lived with him for the last 8 years, and I owe all my success thanks to his support, when he would pay the houses's expenses, so I did not have to work a dead end job and progress well.
He left happy. He said he is really proud of me and how things turned out, and he know that he leaves the family in good hands.
He also died exactly as he should have. With me, holding his arm till his last breath, exactly the same way he held mine in my first breaths.
Please, let's make a thread worthy of the circumstance. Post pictures that an old-school seafarer would appreciate.
RIP
27/1/1930 - 14/11/2021
He was a chief engineer in commercial marine, had a good life, some regrets, but lots of happy moments as well.
He was the father I never had, I lived with him for the last 8 years, and I owe all my success thanks to his support, when he would pay the houses's expenses, so I did not have to work a dead end job and progress well.
He left happy. He said he is really proud of me and how things turned out, and he know that he leaves the family in good hands.
He also died exactly as he should have. With me, holding his arm till his last breath, exactly the same way he held mine in my first breaths.
Please, let's make a thread worthy of the circumstance. Post pictures that an old-school seafarer would appreciate.
RIP
27/1/1930 - 14/11/2021