omg Reb, how have i never seen this post before????

i'm terribly sorry for your loss, but am incredibly happy that you had such a good relationship with him, and that things were on very good terms. it's such a disappointment when you can't get in those last few words.

i'm also amazed that i never knew you were a cancer survivor. not that i know you at all personally, but still, your dad must have been an incredibly inspiration for you. glad you're healthy

awesome that you guys toked together, i toked with my dad once. it was cool, we didn't talk about politics or anything. he did it so little that he just kind of got high and sunk into his own head.

hope you're doing well dear, i think naming one of your kids after him will be an honorable memorage
vej33 Reviewed by vej33 on . On April 19th, 2008 My Father Died of a Heart Attack While attempting to get his boat into the water to fish. My 4-20 was laced with grief and the worst saddness I'll ever have. I would gladly have cancer again a million times to get my daddy back. He was cremated and we have his ashes on the mantle. I have his ashes in a bracelet on my wrist. He was 45 (his birthday was on April 25) and he was a healthy and active man. He was 6'0 foot and 190 pounds. He was an avid fishermen and a hunter. He was also my smoking buddy. In the mornings Rating: 5