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A Tribute To Francisco Sa [Chief Stout]
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I would like to thank each and every A/B'er for their kind wishes and thoughts, it is a comfort believe me.
we have always been stout, our wedding invites[26years ago] read "Wed a Stout" and he was the Chief.
CS had diabetes for 30years and this lead to total blindness about 10 years ago, we travelled to Texas &Russia to try and save his sight and he had several complicated eye ops here but to no avail. This year he went into phase4 of kidney disease and was about to commence dialysis, he had sleep apnoea and used the pap machine at night and then both legs broke out in ulcers and the district nurse had to come, about two weeks ago we were at 3 different hospitals as outpatients in one week + the podiatry clinic , then we lost Taz which really affected him, it all got too much for poor old CS and the week he died he couldn't walk anymore it took 4 ambulance crew to get him downstairs into the ambulance to A&E but there wasn't a day went by with this quiet dignified man did not tell me he loved me and how grateful he was for me looking after him. RIP Chief Stout.
To make matter worse they cannot agree on cause of death so now we have to have an autopsy and the coroner will issue a death cert, but this wont happen until the beg of next week. CS was only 58 years old.
Thank you for reading this its my way of coping.
we have always been stout, our wedding invites[26years ago] read "Wed a Stout" and he was the Chief.
CS had diabetes for 30years and this lead to total blindness about 10 years ago, we travelled to Texas &Russia to try and save his sight and he had several complicated eye ops here but to no avail. This year he went into phase4 of kidney disease and was about to commence dialysis, he had sleep apnoea and used the pap machine at night and then both legs broke out in ulcers and the district nurse had to come, about two weeks ago we were at 3 different hospitals as outpatients in one week + the podiatry clinic , then we lost Taz which really affected him, it all got too much for poor old CS and the week he died he couldn't walk anymore it took 4 ambulance crew to get him downstairs into the ambulance to A&E but there wasn't a day went by with this quiet dignified man did not tell me he loved me and how grateful he was for me looking after him. RIP Chief Stout.
To make matter worse they cannot agree on cause of death so now we have to have an autopsy and the coroner will issue a death cert, but this wont happen until the beg of next week. CS was only 58 years old.
Thank you for reading this its my way of coping.
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Hello Dee I only just caught up with your sad news on the Good Morning Thread. I am moved by your beautiful tribute and realise you must be feeling your loss very deeply. Time can dull the pain, and joyful memories will replace the sadness, but for now I wish you strength to get through the next few days and weeks.
My thoughts are with you
Sheena
My thoughts are with you
Sheena
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