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Post by quomatrix on Sept 27, 2019 6:42:14 GMT
My father passed away a few weeks ago. He was a huge Quofan. I found a box with old black and white pictures from Quo, must be late sixties early seventies. If I can make someone happy with it, send me a mail: tommdujardin@gmail.com
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mortified
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Post by mortified on Sept 27, 2019 7:04:38 GMT
First of all, condolences for your loss I'll be honest, much as I'd like to grab these pictures I have absolutely nowhere to keep them with all the other Quo memorabilia I've got. That and the fact that Mrs Mortified would go nuts if I brought any more in! Good luck though. I hope they find a worthy home
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Post by Quoincidence on Sept 27, 2019 8:19:01 GMT
My father passed away a few weeks ago. He was a huge Quofan. I found a box with old black and white pictures from Quo, must be late sixties early seventies. If I can make someone happy with it, send me a mail: tommdujardin@gmail.com Sorry for your loss, QuoMatrix! Just dropped an e-mail in regards to the collection.
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Post by craydarr on Oct 10, 2019 15:31:52 GMT
Sorry not for me either.
Again sorry to hear of your loss.
If all else fails you could eBay it and give to a charity of your choice. 🙂
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Post by craigmorales on Aug 25, 2023 12:20:59 GMT
Your willingness to connect with others through these memories shows the power of music in fostering a sense of community even beyond our lifetime. I hope these pictures find their way to fans who will treasure them just as your father did.
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Post by alexanderhaynes on Aug 25, 2023 12:21:27 GMT
The thread is a bit old but I want to extend my heartfelt condolences for the loss of your father. It's touching to hear that he was a devoted Quo fan, and it's evident that his love for the band left a lasting impact on him. Discovering those old black and white pictures from the late sixties and early seventies must have been a bittersweet moment for you. They hold a piece of history and memories that your father cherished. Your father's legacy lives on through these shared moments, and I'm sure he would be proud to know that his passion continues to touch the hearts of others. If you're interested in preserving memories, you might also want to explore meaningful ways like footstone grave markers to honor his memory in a tangible and lasting manner.
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