Dear Andy,
[email protected] wrote on 2010-07-26 16.55:
Firstly, please excuse me doing this as an attachment, but allows me to have
several other things running whilst thinking what to tell you that is relevant!
I thought that I had notified yourself, and Jpmcc, at the time, but obviously
not. I apologise for that.
About the beginning of September last, my Mother was suddenly taken seriously
ill, and as I am the only one of our family that was ‘local’ to her, it fell
upon me to do everything possible I could whilst trying to keep a full time
demanding job.
Also to top it all, I lost another very special person, who had been in my life
for 20 odd years – she was ‘everything’ to me, and we had our own place for
about 18 of those years. When she passed away, I moved back into my Mother’s
house, to concentrate on her.
Unfortunately, my Mother passed away a couple of days before Christmas, so you
can imagine what the combination of these two events did to me.
Since then, the solicitors are still trying to sort out the will etc, and as my
sister, who has a share, would not come to any sensible agreement to me staying
in the house, I was told last week that the house was on the market.
Apparently they have already found a cash buyer, and it looks like I have about
6 weeks grace to find somewhere to live!
Hopefully, once I get sorted, I will be able to get back to ‘your’ , and other
projects, that I have let fall by the wayside.
Perhaps you would be good enough to forward to Jpmcc for me, or do a general
posting, as I see that a couple of other people have also enquired.
Regards
I read your words over and over again, and honestly, I'm speechless. I
feel so sorry for what happened to you, and I can imagine how you must feel.
If there is anything we can do for you, please let us know.
I know that words can't do much, but I wish you by heart best of luck to
deal with the situation and wish you all the best so that you find again
love, hope and happiness in life, that you see a light at the end of the
tunnel. In my very young life, I've learned that there is always hope
and that after every darkness, there comes a new light.
My thoughts and prayers are with you, hoping you will find that light soon.
Florian
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