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Old 07-05-2018, 08:29 AM   #31
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Thank you everyone.
Very emotional day that I won’t soon forget nor will my family.
Ended up taking turns everyone spreading his remains at 1 spot, dead low tide and not a whisper of wind for his remains to stay that spot along with a Bruins jersey (another thing we both loved & had in common growing up) and some flowers.
Strangest thing happened as we arrived on the spot.
Birds working all around us and fish busting, though small fish. Pretty normal at sun up & sun set in a handful of areas of Boston harbor but not at 10:30 -11;00 am and hadent been happening at this spot all year. I took it as a sign of his approval.
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Sorry for your loss Ron...,I agree the fish were a sign.

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Old 07-05-2018, 10:58 AM   #32
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Sorry for yr loss, RIP
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