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<blockquote data-quote="UpstateNYUPSer(Ret)" data-source="post: 1231859" data-attributes="member: 12570"><p>bbsam pointed out that online condolences are basically a waste of time as the family of the deceased rarely if ever reads them. I have never met Paul Walker so as such am not personally affected by his passing. I coud have written "RIP Paul" but the words would have been without meaning.</p><p></p><p>My son and I went to a wake this past Wednesday for the father of two of his friends. I had coached them when they played Little League and Babe Ruth baseball and David played slo-pitch softball with him for the past two years. Neither of us were very close to the father so there was not that personal sense of loss due to his passing; in fact, neither of us felt the need to pay our respects at the casket as we simply did not know him. We went there to support Braden and Jordan. Had David not been home for break I would not have gone to the wake but would have left a condolence on the funeral home website for the boys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UpstateNYUPSer(Ret), post: 1231859, member: 12570"] bbsam pointed out that online condolences are basically a waste of time as the family of the deceased rarely if ever reads them. I have never met Paul Walker so as such am not personally affected by his passing. I coud have written "RIP Paul" but the words would have been without meaning. My son and I went to a wake this past Wednesday for the father of two of his friends. I had coached them when they played Little League and Babe Ruth baseball and David played slo-pitch softball with him for the past two years. Neither of us were very close to the father so there was not that personal sense of loss due to his passing; in fact, neither of us felt the need to pay our respects at the casket as we simply did not know him. We went there to support Braden and Jordan. Had David not been home for break I would not have gone to the wake but would have left a condolence on the funeral home website for the boys. [/QUOTE]
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