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Loved and Lost: Your Father’s Day Messages for Those Who Are No Longer with Us

  • Today, on Father's Day 2025, many people honor their fathers, including those whose dads have passed away.
  • This day often prompts reflection because people like Gillian Bate lost their father, Brian Bate, who died at 66 in March 2024.
  • Others, such as Alayna Rose Allen and Nicola Robinson, share memories of their dads from Parr and St., expressing deep love and ongoing grief after years.
  • One contributor said, "You are in a league of your own and will always be the best daddy!" and many acknowledge the sacrifices and emotional investment fathers make.
  • These remembrances highlight how Father's Day remains a solemn occasion to appreciate fathers' roles even after loss and to keep their legacy alive.
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The Father’s Day that is celebrated this Sunday June 15th brought with it messages full of happiness, memories, nostalgia made words and photographs. The Costa Rican fanfare did not hesitate to congratulate its first superhero. There was a celebration for everyone: from Costa Rican parents abroad, parents who were present from childhood and even some who for a few months now are no longer there, but live in the memory of their loved ones. Teleti…

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Loved and lost: Your Father’s Day messages for those who are no longer with us

Loved and lost: Your Father’s Day messages for those who are no longer with us

·St Helens, United Kingdom
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Dallas News broke the news in Dallas, United States on Saturday, June 14, 2025.
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