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<blockquote data-quote="Jon1212" data-source="post: 4849066" data-attributes="member: 61767"><p>My dad was here in Utah visiting us Valentine''s weekend. He seemed more tired than usual, and by Sunday he was confused, and not making sense. I hustled him into the ER, and it turned out he had a massive subdural hematoma (entire right side of his brain). This was a result of getting knocked over at a dog park by a group of playing dogs two weeks prior to his visit. He had brain surgery on 2/17 was alert, and hilarious as usual, got to visit with my kids, but by the next night he was hurting, went to sleep, and never woke up. He passed just before midnight 2/22. He was my best friend, mentor, advisor, and father all rolled into one. My mantra in life when facing a challenge is "what would Murray do?" It hasn't failed me yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jon1212, post: 4849066, member: 61767"] My dad was here in Utah visiting us Valentine''s weekend. He seemed more tired than usual, and by Sunday he was confused, and not making sense. I hustled him into the ER, and it turned out he had a massive subdural hematoma (entire right side of his brain). This was a result of getting knocked over at a dog park by a group of playing dogs two weeks prior to his visit. He had brain surgery on 2/17 was alert, and hilarious as usual, got to visit with my kids, but by the next night he was hurting, went to sleep, and never woke up. He passed just before midnight 2/22. He was my best friend, mentor, advisor, and father all rolled into one. My mantra in life when facing a challenge is "what would Murray do?" It hasn't failed me yet. [/QUOTE]
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