My Grandfather. I would tell him I love him and miss him.. He was always so funny and loves me to pieces
2007-04-16 13:45:21
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answered by Lex 4
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My paternal grandfather too, because I think I was 7 when he died, but I met him for the first time two months before he died so I only spent like 4 hours with him in my entire life and I didn't even know who he was until we left.
2007-04-16 20:46:02
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answered by Lowa 5
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My maternal grandfather. He died when my mom was 16, so I obviously never knew him. From what my maternal grandmother and mother say, I not only look like him, but share many of the same qualities and traits that he did. I have always had a deepest respect for him, even though I never met him. To have 24 hours with him would be a blessing and honor like no other.
2007-04-16 20:46:46
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answered by ncssmgrad1 3
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My grandfather. He died before he was born and he was in the War. I have been interested in the War for a while, and I would have loved to talk to him. I really do miss him. I say it every time I look at a picture...
2007-04-16 20:45:45
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answered by Anonymous
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My mother, she died 3years ago and I miss her so much, I wish I could really tell her how sorry I am for all the hell I put her though in my teen years, I would tell her that she was right and I was wrong and I would tell her to forgive me for all the talking back I did to her ,the name calling. I was such a brat!"MAMA" I miss you and I love you always&forever! I just want a little more time with her!
2007-04-16 20:54:17
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answered by margiefaye4 2
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Thankfully I haven't lost many people, actually I only had one grandparent in my life so my odds of losing people was low to start with... anyhow I would choose my grandmother. Her passing was sudden, and I wasn't able to spend much time with her. I'm sure I could have learned a lot from her.
2007-04-16 20:46:55
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answered by Bored Enough To Be Here 6
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My Parents, who have done so much to us. I cannot differenciate between my mother and father, but if compelled to choose only one, it would be my father. He was a single a child himself and yet he stood as a pillor of support to all of us, in times of need and help. Looking back now, i am able to recollect him as an embodiment of patience, love and sacrifice throughout his life, without ever loosing his temper.I am very proud of him.
2007-04-18 07:57:39
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answered by V.S.Je 3
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I would choose my daughter. She died about a yr and a half ago when she was 15(car accident). I just need to say so much to her I didn't get a chance to say when she was here with me. I took for granted she would always be here with me.
2007-04-16 21:18:48
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answered by yellowgrl 2
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My paternal Grandmother. She was like a mom to me and i dont have any regrets with her. i just wish i could hear her voice, hug her, smell her, see her and tell her i love her one more time :)
2007-04-16 20:48:28
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answered by ♥vix♥ 3
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MY bro he died when i was 2 year old and we were twins I really want to spend time with him i even don't have a single snap of him.
2007-04-17 00:59:44
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answered by hah 2
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