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Post by Rickyrocks on Sept 19, 2005 17:17:59 GMT
Hi
This section is for your questions and thoughts about CHAPTER 17 of the JAM online feature.
Each chapter will be divided into its own chapter so as to make it easier to post & talk about each chapter seperately.
Thank You Rickyrocks
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Post by Tina Hutchence on Sept 19, 2005 23:45:39 GMT
You are so right Katara! This is exactly what was missing. When a loved one passes on, you want so badly to connect to him for the last time. It was so frustrating, so so so.............for someone -a man who in essence worked for him to forbid us any of this was/well I can't think of the word. To this day I feel anger and sadness. And we couldn't do anything about it. COLIN DIAMOND took all of the natural steps of grieving, away from us. I didn't need any of Michael's private things, he left me with memories in my heart. I would be happy if I knew that my parents and Tiger and Rhett would get his personal belongings. I just wanted both my parents to have the chance to make the right decisions about his resting place and to visit his homes. I am truly sorry for your loss and I am glad you had the chance to 'smell the cologne'. When I do get a whisper of 'Habit Rouge' -I whip around expecting to see Michael. We all wanted to at least have the option, anybody deserves that. I don't know what kind of a person could take that away from a family. It was heartbreaking and I am still heartbroken when I think about it. Everybody needs the time to say goodbye in their own way. T.
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Post by Aussie on Sept 20, 2005 2:37:23 GMT
Huge Hugs to Tina and Katara.
Your brothers are always watching you , and looking after you , im sure.
Aussie
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Post by seline63 on Sept 20, 2005 4:41:33 GMT
Well said Aussie, couldn't agree more....Peace, Seline
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Post by Aussie on Sept 20, 2005 6:58:40 GMT
Seline, thankyou Peace to you too hun Aussie
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Post by caz on Sept 20, 2005 7:00:54 GMT
Big warm Cazhugs to you both, and always remember they are there, always, you carry them in your heart. ;D
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Post by hutch4eva on Sept 23, 2005 20:51:37 GMT
Tina as I read this chapter all I could think was "how can these evil people get away with this stuff? someone has to do something...so unfair" I don't know your family but was fortunate enough to meet Michael on a few ocassions and his gentle soul DOES NOT deserve to be treated that way. It compells me to just pray for justice for you all, especially dear Michael. > when my dad died 5 years ago, his belongings were stolen before my brother and I could get to them. Special things like his Fraternal rings, watch, etc...I couldn't care less but the invasion tore me apart. BUT, I prayed and I know that God does not miss anything. It may seem to take a while and that wicked people get away and advance and no one is there for the ones left to suffer, but it catches up to all these NO GOOD CROOKS. Isa. 61:1, 2 says: "The Spirit of the Sovereign Lord Jehovah (God's name) is upon me...to tell good news to the meek ones...to bind up the broken hearted...to proclaim liberty to those taken captive...to proclaim the year of goodwill on the part of Jehovah and the day of vengeance on the part of our God; to comfort all the mourning ones." So Tina - Michael will be vindicated! What you sew you reap and God makes sure of it! I know that to be true. I hope you stay encouraged. Peace, Sonya
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Post by mademoiselleparallel on Sept 3, 2015 16:40:04 GMT
Just finished reading the book...again! I had read it once already, in 2004. Oh I've shed many tears while reading your book...It somehow changed my life a little.
Thank you for writing this book Tina. I really appreciate being able to connect with Michael and his family in such an intimate way. I also really appreciate yours and your late mother's great efforts to remain as objective as possible.
I feel for your loss. Michael's passing, the maddening way his estate was dealt with, Paula's death, Tiger's custody, the media coverage, the family feuds, what a modern tragedy. Yet, still a tragedy.
I've also read the message you posted last November, in memory of your brother and I was really touched because I felt it expressed what saddens me the most: his innablity to see his beautiful daughter grow up.
I've been cherrishing my beautiful daughter even more since reading your brother's story and your post.
I hope you are doing well Tina. I hope you have found ways to connect with your charming brother. Has there been any plans to see Tiger, now that she is an adult?
Sincerely, Geneviève
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