The end of Laughing Mark

The end of Laughing Mark

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Today I discovered that a friend had died. He had died almost four months ago. Not much of a friend am I, to remain oblivious to a fact like this for so long.

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A few years back my family joined the local branch of the Doctor Who Club of Australia.

7 Comments


  1. I’m so sorry to hear about the loss of your fellow club member and friend. It’s all too easy to turn the natural process of grieving into blame – which is also a perfectly natural response. Blessings to you dear brother, be kind to yourself.


    1. Thank you Andy for your kind and supportive words 🙂 You are right. I am just angry at myself for not following up sooner. Once again thank you 🙂 I really appreciate your comments. 🙂 Greg


  2. I’m so sorry for you loss. Many hugs to you and your friend’s family. I’ve lost quite a few close relatives in the past years and I know it’s not easy. What I can tell you is, that the grief does get better with time. Once again, many hugs to you and my sincerest condolences.


    1. Thank you ? Losing people is such a strange thing. It’s like they are there but they’re not.


      1. Yes. that’s so very true!


  3. That’s a sad story. But I hope you don’t feel too bad about it and remember the better times instead.


    1. Thanks. 🙂 I still feel upset at not knowing that he had passed. But I am sure that it will be as you say 🙂

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