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The daughter replies
"I wrote my father's obituary. I loved my father because he was my father and his passing would not have been any less difficult had he been a good father. As someone that 'hated a liar', I believe even he would have appreciated the honesty. I apologize to anyone that my father hurt and I felt it would have been offensive to portray him as anything other than who he was. This obituary was intended to help bring closure because not talking about domestic violence doesn't make it go away!
"Thank you to those that have offered sincere condolences, understanding and prayers for our family, your words bring comfort. I am happy for those that simply do not understand, this means you had good parent(s) -- please treasure what you have.
"Although I appreciate everyone's concern, it would have been much more appreciated at any time during my childhood. For those being cruel, please remember that you now resemble my father and I would be more than happy to pen your obituary as well."
In reply to Chrissy
Why did they bother to bury him at all?
Maybe the insurance money if any is forthcoming?
In reply to Chrissy
ProblemRay?
In reply to Drapsey
Huh? They cremated him and are keeping the ashes until the donkey's wood shavings need to be replaced.
In reply to black
He died?
In reply to Chrissy
ProblemRay, not ProblemJay.
Leslie RAY Charping.
In reply to Chrissy
HAR HARDY HAR....
why would anyone name their donkey Ray
In reply to Chrissy
Harsh indeed but still some positives to the man.
1: He was "surprisingly intelligent".
2: He "enlisted in the Navy"
3: I am sure there is some psychiatrist out there who may be able to ascribe his anti-social behavior, if true as revealed by the daughter, to nothing more than his "mental illness".
Wonder if he passed on any of his genes?
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