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Dated 8th November, 2019
Dearest friend Suresh,
It was a great shock when I heard the news that your beloved dad has passed away suddenly. It is still hard to believe that he is no more with us. Your dad was the most humble, honest and kind man I have ever met. I will always remember him and all the good things he taught me.
I know you must be going through a time of deep sorrow at this time of losing a dear father who was also the strong pillar of support to your family.
Suresh, I don't have the right words to comfort and encourage you. But trust in God and stay strong. You now have the responsibility to take care of your mom and your two young sisters. Your dad may no longer be with us physically, but we will always cherish his sweet memories and live by the examples he set for us during his life.
I will come and visit you after a few days. Convey my condolences to your mom.
Your loving friend,
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25 May, 2015
Dear Upoma,
I can hardly believe that your father is no more. The news came to me like a bolt from the blue. Only one month ago I received a very affectionate letter from your father and he offered me much good advice. But death snatched him away so cruelly. I know he had a mild stroke last year but he looked so cheerful. He was so kind to me that I feel it as a personal loss to myself. May his soul rest in peace.
I realise that it is too hard to avoid this pathetic incident. But you must not forget that man is mortal and no man is born to live forever. In the death of your father, people have lost a dedicated soul. He will be remembered by all the poor. They will remember him always. They were much helped by him. Everyone of our locality has expressed sympathy for you.
However, take courage for your appearing at the HSC examination this year. Your future will depend much on the result of this examination. Try to fulfill the desire that your father cherished. We know what is lotted cannot be blotted. Best of luck.
Yours ever,
Liza.