RIP, Claudo
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RIP, Claudo
In a culmination of sorts to things for which I've recently requested several doses of vibes, my grandfather, Earl York, passed this morning. His passing was peaceful, uneventful, and relatively pain-free, and it was simply time.
Earl turned 93 years old this past Monday, and 92 of his years were remarkably vital and healthful. As such, I choose today to celebrate and remember, rather than to lament. Today's was a merciful turn of events, with not a hint of tragedy. He will be remembered fondly, but I am thankful for the release he has been granted.
I entitle this thread "RIP, Claudo" because "Claudo" was the term of endearment (whose provenance is a complete mystery to me) that my brother, grandfather, and I always tossed around together.
Among other things, I will never again eat (or even gaze upon) a Cheez-It without thinking of Earl with a wistful giggle.
Thanks to all for the vibes you've provided, and if you would, please just raise a glass with/for me at some point today.
Earl turned 93 years old this past Monday, and 92 of his years were remarkably vital and healthful. As such, I choose today to celebrate and remember, rather than to lament. Today's was a merciful turn of events, with not a hint of tragedy. He will be remembered fondly, but I am thankful for the release he has been granted.
I entitle this thread "RIP, Claudo" because "Claudo" was the term of endearment (whose provenance is a complete mystery to me) that my brother, grandfather, and I always tossed around together.
Among other things, I will never again eat (or even gaze upon) a Cheez-It without thinking of Earl with a wistful giggle.
Thanks to all for the vibes you've provided, and if you would, please just raise a glass with/for me at some point today.
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Re: RIP, Claudo
Vibes and prayers for you and your family, Wilson.
It is good that you had so many positive years with your grandfather. I am sure you have many happy memories.
It is good that you had so many positive years with your grandfather. I am sure you have many happy memories.
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Sounds like you find comfort in his passing and will have pleasant memories and funny stories of your experiences with him. I feel the same way about Dad and my children have similar fond and funny memories about Grandpa also. I will have an ale tonight and celebrate his life and your remembrances of him.wilson wrote:In a culmination of sorts to things for which I've recently requested several doses of vibes, my grandfather, Earl York, passed this morning. His passing was peaceful, uneventful, and relatively pain-free, and it was simply time.
Earl turned 93 years old this past Monday, and 92 of his years were remarkably vital and healthful. As such, I choose today to celebrate and remember, rather than to lament. Today's was a merciful turn of events, with not a hint of tragedy. He will be remembered fondly, but I am thankful for the release he has been granted.
I entitle this thread "RIP, Claudo" because "Claudo" was the term of endearment (whose provenance is a complete mystery to me) that my brother, grandfather, and I always tossed around together.
Among other things, I will never again eat (or even gaze upon) a Cheez-It without thinking of Earl with a wistful giggle.
Thanks to all for the vibes you've provided, and if you would, please just raise a glass with/for me at some point today.
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Oh, yeah, and I'll raise a glass tonight at dinner in his memory.
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Godspeed, Claudo.
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Re: RIP, Claudo
Wilson,
I'm sorry for your loss. I will lift a glass to Claudo this evening and celebrate that he had a wonderful life and a loving family.
DinK
I'm sorry for your loss. I will lift a glass to Claudo this evening and celebrate that he had a wonderful life and a loving family.
DinK
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A 2010 Duke Championship glass will be raised tonight in his honor.
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I will happily raise a glass to Claudo. Sorry for your loss, it sounds like you will have great company with shared memories.
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Would that we all could have this experience when the time comes. Good for you. And good for Claudo! I bet your family will have a heck of a wake....just as he would want. We'll be thinking of you when we pop the wine cork for supper tonight and will gladly lift one in yours and Claudo's names.
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I am sorry for your loss and appreciate your decision to revel in your memories. I will raise a glass of ginger ale to Claudo tonight. Due to having bronchitis, I have to refrain from alcohol.
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Here's to Claudo. May he rest in peace.
Vibes to you and your family in your time of both celebration and grief.
Vibes to you and your family in your time of both celebration and grief.
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I just lifted a glass to Claudo and you, Wilson. Sending many vibes for wonderful memories and shared smiles, hugs, and healing tears with your loved ones.
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May you always remember the 'Cheez-its' and anything else that recalls a fond memory.
Many sympathies, Wilson.
Many sympathies, Wilson.
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A toast to Claudo, and hugs and prayers to you, Wilson.
You were blessed to have Earl as your grandfather, and he was blessed to have you as his grandson.
You were blessed to have Earl as your grandfather, and he was blessed to have you as his grandson.
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Rest in peace, Claudo. I raise a toast to celebrate a life well-lived and to your wonderful family.
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Wilson, a very nice post and great perspective.wilson wrote:In a culmination of sorts to things for which I've recently requested several doses of vibes, my grandfather, Earl York, passed this morning. His passing was peaceful, uneventful, and relatively pain-free, and it was simply time.
Earl turned 93 years old this past Monday, and 92 of his years were remarkably vital and healthful. As such, I choose today to celebrate and remember, rather than to lament. Today's was a merciful turn of events, with not a hint of tragedy. He will be remembered fondly, but I am thankful for the release he has been granted.
I entitle this thread "RIP, Claudo" because "Claudo" was the term of endearment (whose provenance is a complete mystery to me) that my brother, grandfather, and I always tossed around together.
Among other things, I will never again eat (or even gaze upon) a Cheez-It without thinking of Earl with a wistful giggle.
Thanks to all for the vibes you've provided, and if you would, please just raise a glass with/for me at some point today.
I missed this as I've been offf the site for a few days, but I will most certainly raise a glass to Claudo today. Sounds like he had a great life.
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Wilson, I am soo sorry for your loss! I know you touched his life in VERY special ways because YOU ARE SPECIAL and have touched our lives! Vibes and prayers for you and your family, Wilson!
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Heart and vibes going out to you and everyone else in the family. Thanks for sharing wilson.
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I am so sorry for your loss. I know you will miss Claudo. I'm sure it helps knowing he went peacefully.