Lung Cancer; My Father's Journey.
This is what Lung Cancer looks like on the outside. My father did not smoke.This is my father's Journey.
Channel: People
Uploaded: May 31, 2007 at 9:46 am
Author: guardianangel68
Length: 00:04:30
Rating: 4.77
Views: 9312
Tags: tv angel death father cancer heart movies broken casket happydepp urn smoke sad love life music lung flower family ghost
Video Comments:
sizz49 (November 20, 2008 at 3:19 pm)
trying to type through the tears here i bet he never complained. what a lovely man it ripps your heart out when u see the change in weight and health over months i lost me dad too lung cancer he was the same such a kind and gentle person this monster of a disease omg i wish they would find a cure many hugs take care xxxxxxxx
danz9370 (November 10, 2008 at 11:02 am)
i was in tears watching this, my father died of lung cancer 5 years ago, i was overseas when he died, i was talking to him on the phone when he took his last breath, i did not see his funeral, a year later i went home and i went straight to his tomb and pay my last respect.
I am sorry for your loss, i am also in deep pain remembering my father.
for all the son and daughter out there, always say " I love you" to your loved ones as you may not know when will be the end of life.
I am sorry for your loss, i am also in deep pain remembering my father.
for all the son and daughter out there, always say " I love you" to your loved ones as you may not know when will be the end of life.
funperson164 (November 10, 2008 at 5:20 am)
I already know what lung cancer looks on the outside because my-brother-in-law has terminal lung cancer. He had it for the past seven years, now it is a matter of time because he suffering from congestive heart failure now. IT IS NOW EASY WATCHING SOMEONE YOU LOVE DYING IN FRONT OF YOU. God bless your father! Thank you for sharing.
feetzee919 (November 8, 2008 at 1:07 am)
R.I.P. Edward!
bratfink74 (October 20, 2008 at 2:32 am)
2:06 made me cry!! OMG, what a nice man he seemed to be. You can just tell by his eyes and smile...and the way he loved that little dog. Thank you for sharing your dad with us. I didn't meet him, but I will remember him now.
guardianangel68 (October 17, 2008 at 5:27 am)
Thank you for your kind words. My father was a very caring man- he would give a complete stranger the shirt off his back. When my father was younger and in a store if he was behind an elderly person he would pay for their food, my dad was a very good sole. I love and miss him a lot, 15 years ago I lost my mom then my 2 brothers 2 grandma's and 1 grandpa within 18 month time period. I pray they are all to gether in Heaven now.
laurence132 (October 17, 2008 at 5:16 am)
your father seemed like a very compassionate gentle soul to both his fellow humans and animals alike may God grant your familly serenity
epmorris (October 4, 2008 at 4:03 pm)
Brought me to tears.
FreeBird12345678910 (September 9, 2008 at 12:20 am)
well today is my dads brithday he was bord 9-8-41 my dad got lung cancer in aug of 07 he died 1-26-08 i miss my dad alot now no wi fine my self still going to see him at the grave site every day to talk to him.i realy miss him we fish togather and all when u see me u seen my dad that how we are . now hes gone and he waits me now. so we can fish with jesus together. i still cry alot for him. i am a old man my self.but the pain is stil there . the way this cancer eat him up.
choc5cream (September 4, 2008 at 11:42 am)
I am truly sorry for your father's loss, but I can assure you that Gpd is taking good care of him up in Heaven. May he rest in peace.
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