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Thanks, nubeazul, for sharing your memory. My father is 93, so he has a few years to go. He's in a nursing home, with Alzheimer's - an atypical case that's progressing really slowing. He still knows me (or at least he fakes it well), still can play poker (sometimes), still gets some pleasure out of life. So I don't want to take credit for taking care of him. I can imagine you must miss your father terribly.
I was the person who shaved my father for his last year,when he was on bed. He passed away in 2002. He was 102 years old. I miss him so much. It so beautiful you take care of your father.