In Memoriam....Tog Tan
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Re: In Memoriam....Tog Tan
His daughter Stefanie, has put a post on the Bananas.org topic, with some pictures of happier times. Link is at the beginning of this topic.Las Palmas Norte wrote:Very sad news. I hope there's someone in his family that can plant something fitting in his memorium.
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Re: In Memoriam....Tog Tan
We should plant togs favourite palm in his memory.
In his village or town, as a gesture from members of the forum.
Best Wishes to his family.
In his village or town, as a gesture from members of the forum.
Best Wishes to his family.
Re: In Memoriam....Tog Tan
that sounds like a good idea Sam i don't mind giving towards it
aah iv just been and read the post his daughter Stephanie put on and me being the hormonal fool i am was in floods of tears , they looked so close , best wishes to tog tans family and may he live on in your hearts
aah iv just been and read the post his daughter Stephanie put on and me being the hormonal fool i am was in floods of tears , they looked so close , best wishes to tog tans family and may he live on in your hearts
Re: In Memoriam....Tog Tan
Today I have received a really nice hand made card today from Sally (Tog's sister) thanking everyone for their thoughts and prayers:
Thankyou for your kind thoughts. We are recovering from the shock and looking back the peace that was on tog's face we know the lord has taken him home to a much better place.
Tog's daughter Stephanie stays with us, my sister Maria and myself.
After his passing we spent 1.5 months to clean up his house and handed it back to the landlord on 31 July. We were very tired and his whole house was filled with stuff and most of the time it was just the 3 of us doing the work.
The front of the card was a picture done by Stephanie when she was 8 years old.
Bye and god bless you.
Sally
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Thanks for the update John, it is good to know that his family is getting some sort of life back after the shock, and that Stephanie is not alone. That is a very good picture for a 8 year old, altogether she seems to be a very well educated and talented young lady. Is there any idea if she will continue her father's work in the nursery ? It seemed much too soon to ask that kind of question 2 months ago.
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Re: In Memoriam....Tog Tan
I should have found this site earlier!!!!!! I only joined january 2010!
I would have liked to have shared his experience with palm trees, it is a great loss. Condolencies to all his family. Rest in peace Tog Tan.
I would have liked to have shared his experience with palm trees, it is a great loss. Condolencies to all his family. Rest in peace Tog Tan.