G'Day Mick,
I read your post and a lot of the other posts too. I am a newbie and at first I was not going to add anything to what has already been said, you don't know me from a bar of soap and seeing as how you have been on the Forum for a couple of years I guess you know some of the other members personally.So I hope I am not butting in.
I have thought about this for a couple of hours because I could tell by the tone of your posting that you are extremely upset, and as I have said I was not going to add anything.
It seems you know your grandfather very well and as some of the other members have said, they didn't know their grandfathers that well.
In my case on my maternal side all I can remember of my grandfather when I was a little tacker (about 5 or 6 years old) was a smiling man leaning over me with big teeth and gaps between his teeth. He was killed about this time so thats all I can remember.
On my paternal side my grandfather died six months before I was born and I was named after him. It is rather eerie when you visit the cemetry and you see your (his?) name on the headstone.
Please forgive me if I have intruded at this moment but treasure those memories.
Kind regards Jim (Ausfree)![]()


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G'Day Mick,
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