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Karen Ferranti
{K:2959} 11/26/2004
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This ia a very strong image. I remember the weeks my father spent in the hospital in a coma just before he passed. He was young only 52. That was 12 years ago and it seems like a lifetime has passed since I heard his laughter or seen his smile. When I look at this photo it seems like yesterday. Bringing so many feelings, sadness for the loss, anger for being powerless to do anything but also joy for the wonderful life he had and that I was lucky enough to be apart of it. There is a wonderful letter on my homepage, written by my sister about him.
http://www.thekendricks.netfirms.com/dad.html
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Dino D'Agata
{K:-133} 8/16/2004
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Absolutely moving. I wish there were a bit more light on your mom's face, and perhaps on your grandmother, both the overall scene is really gripping.
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Dustin Cowen
{K:2837} 6/10/2004
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Very intimate, thanks for sharing
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Pat Fruen
{K:12076} 5/27/2004
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Very tender and emotional. There is a lot of love in the room-your photo shows that clearly. Beautiful work.
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Tim Morgan
{K:1023} 5/26/2004
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Raymond, I have photos such as this with my grandfather as the subject. They speak volumes, and are hard to look at truthfully. I can speak from experience that I am happy to have them now after he is gone.
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Raymond Hardy
{K:590} 5/26/2004
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Dear Hugo, Thank you very much for the comment, It ment alot. Ray
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Hugo Macedo
{K:323} 5/26/2004
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It's very hard to comment on a photo like this...an image is worth a thousand words..what can I say..
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