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Old January 13th 05, 01:41 AM
Sam Flanigan
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Default Sad but glad..

Thanks to all who gave their prayers for my mother around christmas time,
but this morning, she passed.

Its hard to believe, she has always been there for us.. its going to be
difficult for quite a while..

She gave up a very nasty fight, thats been going on for many years, but COPD
finally took her life. She was 73, and I have many boxes of lincolns,
including $25 of BU 1984-Ds she saved during the L.A. olympics.
Her thing was errors, and I have many to go thru, that she pulled from
buying rolls at the banks. More BIE's that you would
believe.

The last coin she really observed, was the PCGS PF69CAM Ike I received from
my christmas trading partner, and she thought it was one of the most
beautiful coins she had ever seen..(I have to agree) I have been so busy
caring for her these last few weeks, I have yet to get my trade mailed out.
It will get out soon tho.

Again, thanks for your prayers, but she is now breathing freely again, and
seeing those she has not seen in years.

Sam Flanigan

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Old January 13th 05, 01:58 AM
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"Sam Flanigan" writes:

Thanks to all who gave their prayers for my mother around christmas time,
but this morning, she passed.


Oh Sam, I'm so sorry to hear this. You have my condolences.

Stacia


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Old January 13th 05, 02:06 AM
John Carney
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"Sam Flanigan" wrote in
message ...
Thanks to all who gave their prayers for my mother around christmas time,
but this morning, she passed.

Its hard to believe, she has always been there for us.. its going to be
difficult for quite a while..

She gave up a very nasty fight, thats been going on for many years, but

COPD
finally took her life. She was 73, and I have many boxes of lincolns,
including $25 of BU 1984-Ds she saved during the L.A. olympics.
Her thing was errors, and I have many to go thru, that she pulled from
buying rolls at the banks. More BIE's that you would
believe.

The last coin she really observed, was the PCGS PF69CAM Ike I received

from
my christmas trading partner, and she thought it was one of the most
beautiful coins she had ever seen..(I have to agree) I have been so busy
caring for her these last few weeks, I have yet to get my trade mailed

out.
It will get out soon tho.

Again, thanks for your prayers, but she is now breathing freely again, and
seeing those she has not seen in years.

Sam Flanigan


My deepest sympathies, Sam.

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Old January 13th 05, 02:18 AM
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On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 18:41:19 -0700, Sam Flanigan wrote:

Thanks to all who gave their prayers for my mother around christmas time,
but this morning, she passed.

Its hard to believe, she has always been there for us.. its going to be
difficult for quite a while..

She gave up a very nasty fight, thats been going on for many years, but
COPD finally took her life. She was 73, and I have many boxes of
lincolns, including $25 of BU 1984-Ds she saved during the L.A. olympics.
Her thing was errors, and I have many to go thru, that she pulled from
buying rolls at the banks. More BIE's that you would believe.

The last coin she really observed, was the PCGS PF69CAM Ike I received
from my christmas trading partner, and she thought it was one of the most
beautiful coins she had ever seen..(I have to agree) I have been so busy
caring for her these last few weeks, I have yet to get my trade mailed
out. It will get out soon tho.

Again, thanks for your prayers, but she is now breathing freely again, and
seeing those she has not seen in years.

Sam Flanigan


My sympathies. I lost my father a year ago Saturday, (and it was on my
son's birthday no less), and he and I had gone through a lot together. It
is hard missing a loved one, but as you alluded to yourself, they are
better off than having to suffer disease here.
-- DW

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Old January 13th 05, 02:27 AM
James Higby
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Sadness in this life, but gladness in the next. My sympathy to you and
yours, Sam

James

"Sam Flanigan" wrote in
message ...
Thanks to all who gave their prayers for my mother around christmas time,
but this morning, she passed.

Its hard to believe, she has always been there for us.. its going to be
difficult for quite a while..

She gave up a very nasty fight, thats been going on for many years, but
COPD finally took her life. She was 73, and I have many boxes of
lincolns, including $25 of BU 1984-Ds she saved during the L.A. olympics.
Her thing was errors, and I have many to go thru, that she pulled from
buying rolls at the banks. More BIE's that you would
believe.

The last coin she really observed, was the PCGS PF69CAM Ike I received
from my christmas trading partner, and she thought it was one of the most
beautiful coins she had ever seen..(I have to agree) I have been so busy
caring for her these last few weeks, I have yet to get my trade mailed
out. It will get out soon tho.

Again, thanks for your prayers, but she is now breathing freely again, and
seeing those she has not seen in years.

Sam Flanigan



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Old January 13th 05, 03:24 AM
K6AZ
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On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 18:41:19 -0700, "Sam Flanigan"
wrote:

Thanks to all who gave their prayers for my mother around christmas time,
but this morning, she passed.

Its hard to believe, she has always been there for us.. its going to be
difficult for quite a while..

She gave up a very nasty fight, thats been going on for many years, but COPD
finally took her life. She was 73, and I have many boxes of lincolns,
including $25 of BU 1984-Ds she saved during the L.A. olympics.
Her thing was errors, and I have many to go thru, that she pulled from
buying rolls at the banks. More BIE's that you would
believe.

The last coin she really observed, was the PCGS PF69CAM Ike I received from
my christmas trading partner, and she thought it was one of the most
beautiful coins she had ever seen..(I have to agree) I have been so busy
caring for her these last few weeks, I have yet to get my trade mailed out.
It will get out soon tho.

Again, thanks for your prayers, but she is now breathing freely again, and
seeing those she has not seen in years.

Sam Flanigan


Really sorry to hear this Sam. COPD is a debilitating disease, and most people
don't understand unless someone close to them has it. I've lived with it for six
years now, and it is no fun.

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Old January 13th 05, 03:56 AM
Mark Rossi
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"Sam Flanigan" wrote in
message ...
Thanks to all who gave their prayers for my mother around christmas time,
but this morning, she passed.

Its hard to believe, she has always been there for us.. its going to be
difficult for quite a while..

She gave up a very nasty fight, thats been going on for many years, but
COPD finally took her life. She was 73, and I have many boxes of
lincolns, including $25 of BU 1984-Ds she saved during the L.A. olympics.
Her thing was errors, and I have many to go thru, that she pulled from
buying rolls at the banks. More BIE's that you would
believe.

The last coin she really observed, was the PCGS PF69CAM Ike I received
from my christmas trading partner, and she thought it was one of the most
beautiful coins she had ever seen..(I have to agree) I have been so busy
caring for her these last few weeks, I have yet to get my trade mailed
out. It will get out soon tho.

Again, thanks for your prayers, but she is now breathing freely again, and
seeing those she has not seen in years.

Sam Flanigan


Sam, I'm sorry to have heard this. She's better off now that she is in a
better place and in no pain. You'll be in my thoughts.

Mark


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Old January 13th 05, 04:05 AM
George D
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Sam Flanigan wrote:
Thanks to all who gave their prayers for my mother around christmas
time, but this morning, she passed.

Its hard to believe, she has always been there for us.. its going to be
difficult for quite a while..

She gave up a very nasty fight, thats been going on for many years, but
COPD finally took her life. She was 73, and I have many boxes of
lincolns, including $25 of BU 1984-Ds she saved during the L.A. olympics.
Her thing was errors, and I have many to go thru, that she pulled from
buying rolls at the banks. More BIE's that you would
believe.

The last coin she really observed, was the PCGS PF69CAM Ike I received
from my christmas trading partner, and she thought it was one of the
most beautiful coins she had ever seen..(I have to agree) I have been
so busy caring for her these last few weeks, I have yet to get my trade
mailed out. It will get out soon tho.

Again, thanks for your prayers, but she is now breathing freely again,
and seeing those she has not seen in years.

Sam Flanigan



My deepest sympathy.

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Old January 13th 05, 04:40 AM
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My condolances

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where you decided to stop thinking.
"Sam Flanigan" wrote in
message ...
Thanks to all who gave their prayers for my mother around christmas time,
but this morning, she passed.

Its hard to believe, she has always been there for us.. its going to be
difficult for quite a while..

She gave up a very nasty fight, thats been going on for many years, but
COPD finally took her life. She was 73, and I have many boxes of
lincolns, including $25 of BU 1984-Ds she saved during the L.A. olympics.
Her thing was errors, and I have many to go thru, that she pulled from
buying rolls at the banks. More BIE's that you would
believe.

The last coin she really observed, was the PCGS PF69CAM Ike I received
from my christmas trading partner, and she thought it was one of the most
beautiful coins she had ever seen..(I have to agree) I have been so busy
caring for her these last few weeks, I have yet to get my trade mailed
out. It will get out soon tho.

Again, thanks for your prayers, but she is now breathing freely again, and
seeing those she has not seen in years.

Sam Flanigan



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Old January 13th 05, 04:45 AM
Ron
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On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 18:41:19 -0700, "Sam Flanigan"
wrote:

Thanks to all who gave their prayers for my mother around christmas time,
but this morning, she passed.

Its hard to believe, she has always been there for us.. its going to be
difficult for quite a while..

She gave up a very nasty fight, thats been going on for many years, but COPD
finally took her life. She was 73, and I have many boxes of lincolns,
including $25 of BU 1984-Ds she saved during the L.A. olympics.
Her thing was errors, and I have many to go thru, that she pulled from
buying rolls at the banks. More BIE's that you would
believe.

The last coin she really observed, was the PCGS PF69CAM Ike I received from
my christmas trading partner, and she thought it was one of the most
beautiful coins she had ever seen..(I have to agree) I have been so busy
caring for her these last few weeks, I have yet to get my trade mailed out.
It will get out soon tho.

Again, thanks for your prayers, but she is now breathing freely again, and
seeing those she has not seen in years.


Sorry for your loss,, my thoughts are with you and your family,,

Ron

 




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