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Post by Jaga on May 26, 2009 11:49:50 GMT -7
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Post by karl on May 26, 2009 11:59:54 GMT -7
Dear Jagoda
I am so very sorry to hear of this...For what may I say that would be appropriate???
Please do accept my very thoughts that are with you in this moment of greft...
Karl
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Post by pieter on May 26, 2009 13:50:43 GMT -7
Dear Jaga,
I offers you my condolences for the loss of your dear dad. This is very sad news, and I am very sorry you were not able to visit your father for the last time before he passed away.
In the past I remember that you mentioned him and your family at the Bella Forum and this forum. You were worried about him.
Thanks to your father you learned many cultures and languages, because your parents house was always open to people from all over the world. You wrote that your parents encouraged you to understand people from different cultures and to learn foreign languages. Also due to him you learned Russian, German and English. In Krakow, you must have had a good youth, student years and profession thanks to your upbringing, education and your own determination.
I hope that you can maintain good memories of your dad in Krakow, about the time you lived in that apartment with a balcony, just two rooms, a hall, bathroom and the kitchen. The house you lived in with him, your mother and your two brothers.
I hope that if you are in Krakow that you can spend some time there to be able to coap with the loss and taste the melancholy of good old memories and the remebrance of your dear father.
Pieter
P.S.- I also wish to you compassion and understanding of your environment in this difficult period. Your catholic faith can give you comfort in your grief.
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Post by Jaga on May 26, 2009 16:01:20 GMT -7
Pieter, Karl,
thanks so much. I will try to post some of my father's pictures. Good to have friends like you.
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Post by pieter on May 26, 2009 16:16:14 GMT -7
Pieter, Karl, thanks so much. I will try to post some of my father's pictures. Good to have friends like you. You're welcome! I am curious after the images of your father! I like old photographs!
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Post by Jaga on May 26, 2009 20:30:46 GMT -7
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Post by Mary on May 26, 2009 22:00:39 GMT -7
Jaga, Please accept my most sincere sympathy for your loss. I lost my Father in law in 2000, my dear father in 2002, and my Mother in law just 2 months ago. It can be very difficult and may be so for a very long time. Grieving is healthy and crying is a release of emotions, so grieve and cry. And if you need a shoulder to cry on I have a very understanding one, (despite our differences politically) so feel free to private message me if I can help.
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Post by pieter on May 26, 2009 23:43:39 GMT -7
Jaga,
Very nice, inspiring and beautiful photographs about the interesting and important life of your father. I love the photograph of the 40th aniversary of your parents marriage in 1992. I also like the first image of Waclaw Urban's Grandfather!
Jaga,you look like your mother when she was young. I also like the image that your father is carrying you as a little girl. And the many black and white images of your father with his students. He must have been an inspiring person tonthem who teached them a lot of useful information and knowledge (in the sense of science). It looked like a dynamic group and social group of students and their professor. The photographs of his youth are great too. It gives a good insight or overlook about his life.
A very valuable website! For me also a sort of Polish academic history.
Pieter
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Post by tuftabis on May 27, 2009 0:38:06 GMT -7
Droga Jago, proszę przyjmij moje najszczersze wyrazy wspólczucia. Serdecznie pozdrawiam.
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Post by justjohn on May 27, 2009 2:58:05 GMT -7
Jaga,
My condolences on the passing of your father. I've lost both parents and know it is a heart wrenching experience.
Our thoughts are with you.
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Post by dbkaczor on May 27, 2009 6:16:23 GMT -7
jaga, i am so very sorry to hear about the death of your father. By the pictures, he seems like a wonderful man. please accept my thoughts and prayers for you and your family and the hope that time will ease your grief. dawn
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Post by Jaga on May 27, 2009 6:34:22 GMT -7
Jaga, Please accept my most sincere sympathy for your loss. I lost my Father in law in 2000, my dear father in 2002, and my Mother in law just 2 months ago. It can be very difficult and may be so for a very long time. Grieving is healthy and crying is a release of emotions, so grieve and cry. And if you need a shoulder to cry on I have a very understanding one, (despite our differences politically) so feel free to private message me if I can help. Mary, this is really very sweet of you to offer personal comfort. Sorry to hear that your family members also passed away recently
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Post by Jaga on May 27, 2009 6:35:27 GMT -7
Thanks all for support. If you drag the mouse into the picture you can see the information what this picture is about. My father loved to spend time among students, he organized several students camps. He loved to share his knowledge with them! jaga.netfirms.com/tata1.html
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Post by pieter on May 27, 2009 8:14:52 GMT -7
Jaga, I also like the image that your father is carrying you as a little girl. Jaga, I made a mistake it wasn't you but your brother on the image of the child. The text at the photo reads: Waclaw with his middle son Marcin! With children it is often difficult for me to determin if it is a girl or a boy, because his head dress looked like the hat of a little girl. Pieter
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Post by Jaga on May 27, 2009 10:04:00 GMT -7
Pieter, do not worry about the mistake. My father spent lots of time with me but somehow I did not have a picture in hand of him and me. There will be a big representation from the University at his funeral. You can see announcement about his death: ujk.edu.pl/it opens popup window
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