A moving tribute to your Dad. Very emotional and moving and the response to your post is exactly what being a Charlton supporter is all about. We are all part of one extended family, with ups and downs from time to time, but when we all come together we are a force to be reckoned with. Sorry for your loss and condolences to you and your family.
Lovely tribute Jimmy. I too don't know how I could face Charlton without my dad at my side, but I suppose you just have to have faith that he will be with you all the way, still cheering and commiserating!!
Sorry for your loss jimmy ,your tribute has moved me to tears, as I know how you must be feeling right now . I lost my father hero nearly 5 years ago now, and one does move on , but he is always every day in my thoughts, so he is still with me .It does and it will help mate. RIP
Such a well written tribute; my thoughts are with you. We all have our own Charlton life and all have our stories to tell... it just makes you feel like part of a big tapestry. RIP
Deepest condolences to Terry's family and friends, his passing mourned also by his many well-wishers on CL who've lost a respected comrade, a stalwart Addick, and truly a kindred spirit.
So sorry to hear you sad news. I lost my dad, wife of 50 and brother of 48 all within a space of a few years. They all spent time with me at the Valley and on match days they are with me still as well as other times of course. Hold on to all your cherished memories.
Very sorry to hear this sad news. We had brief exchanges on this forum and I would have liked to meet him. We're all with you mate, as well as with the other members of your family. RIP March 51
A fantastically well written and moving tribute to a man who was clearly a top Dad and a top Charlton supporter rolled into one. So sorry for your loss Jimmy. RIP March51
Jimmy. I am so sorry for your loss and my thoughts go out to you and your family.
So much about your brilliant tribute to your dad that I can look at and think about my dad. He started me at Charlton in the early 70s and I got him back into going when we came home to The Valley. We both still go wild when Charlton score, jumping about like a couple of loons! Reading your words about your dad, I just wish we'd score a few more to share that unbridled joy even more.
I also had to smile at your story of his car break in. We were burgled a few years ago and they pulled my cases of CDs and LPs out from cupboards, opened them all up...but didn't take any of them!! I can really appreciate your da's indignation at a thief with no musical taste!!
You've shared some great memories. Remember to always smile when you think of them and especially at our games. Take care.
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RIP March51
RIP march
the addicks in the sky welcome you as a brother
be at peace now
god bless jimmy
RIP March 51.
RIP March 51.
RIP March51
RIP.
Sorry to hear this news.
RIP March 51.
RIP.
Deepest condolences to Terry's family and friends, his passing mourned also by his many well-wishers on CL who've lost a respected comrade, a stalwart Addick, and truly a kindred spirit.
I lost my dad, wife of 50 and brother of 48 all within a space of a few years. They all spent time with me at the Valley and on match days they are with me still as well as other times of course. Hold on to all your cherished memories.
We had brief exchanges on this forum and I would have liked to meet him.
We're all with you mate, as well as with the other members of your family.
RIP March 51
So much about your brilliant tribute to your dad that I can look at and think about my dad. He started me at Charlton in the early 70s and I got him back into going when we came home to The Valley. We both still go wild when Charlton score, jumping about like a couple of loons! Reading your words about your dad, I just wish we'd score a few more to share that unbridled joy even more.
I also had to smile at your story of his car break in. We were burgled a few years ago and they pulled my cases of CDs and LPs out from cupboards, opened them all up...but didn't take any of them!! I can really appreciate your da's indignation at a thief with no musical taste!!
You've shared some great memories. Remember to always smile when you think of them and especially at our games. Take care.
Rest in Peace Terry.
What a wonderful tribute to your dad though; as my old dad would have said, it's a real tear-jerker.