It is with deep sorrow

Discussion in 'Veteran Accounts' started by Ron Goldstein, Mar 28, 2016.

  1. Reid

    Reid Historian & Architectural Photographer

    Very sad to hear, Ron.
    My sincere condolences to you and your family.

    Nanette
     
  2. Rosey

    Rosey Member

    Very sad news Ron. Deepest sympathy.

    Rosey
     
  3. Guy Hudson

    Guy Hudson Looker-upper

    Ron,
    Very sorry to hear your sad news.
    Guy
     
  4. andy007

    andy007 Senior Member

    Ron,

    My sincerest condolences to you and your family.
     
  5. Ramiles

    Ramiles Researching 9th Lancers, 24th L and SRY

    Very sad news Ron,

    Deepest sympathy and condolences to you and your family,

    All the best,

    Rm.
     
  6. Andreas

    Andreas Working on two books

    Dear Ron

    I am very sorry to hear this, and would like to extend my deepest sympathies to you and yours.

    With kind regards

    Andreas
     
  7. smdarby

    smdarby Well-Known Member

    Sorry to hear about your loss, Ron.

    Shaun
     
  8. Ron Goldstein

    Ron Goldstein WW2 Veteran WW2 Veteran

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    Browsing through the thousands of photos that Nita and I took or had taken I think this one sums her up beautifully and I post it here in grateful thanks for a wonderful life

    Ron
     
  9. Lotus7

    Lotus7 Well-Known Member

    Thank you for sharing Ron what a wonderful picture, truly a beautiful couple.



    David
     
  10. Puttenham

    Puttenham Well-Known Member

    Wonderful photo. Thinking of you.





    PUT
     
  11. HAARA

    HAARA Well-Known Member

    Very sorry to hear this Ron, my condolences to you and your family. But I hope your thoughts and memories are full of the happiness you have shared over the years you have spent together. My thoughts are with you.
     
  12. Hugh MacLean

    Hugh MacLean Senior Member

    So sorry to hear this news, Ron. My condolences to you and your family at this very sad time.

    Hugh
     
  13. Drew5233

    Drew5233 #FuturePilot 1940 Obsessive

    My condolences to you Ron and your family at this sad time.
     
  14. BrianM59

    BrianM59 Senior Member

    So, so sorry to hear that Ron - but sixty-six years worth of memories is some achievement - my thoughts are with you and your family.

    Brian.
     
  15. bofors

    bofors Senior Member

    Hi Ron

    My condolences also, and I agree with Brian, what a wonderful example for your family and friends to witness.

    I know God will help you through this sad time.

    sincerely

    Robert
     
  16. Smudger Jnr

    Smudger Jnr Our Man in Berlin

    Ron,
    I am currently in Italy staying in Tuscany and looking at places my late father was in 1944.
    Internet is patchy and this is the first time I have logged on, only to find your saddening post.
    Please accept my sincere condolences on your tragic loss.
    I know that you have a wonderful family and I am sure that they are providing tremendous support for you.
    Best Regards
    Tom
     
  17. Harry Ree

    Harry Ree Very Senior Member

    Ron,

    Sorry to hear of the loss of your truelove.I am sure your spirit will be strengthened by those around you.

    As regards married life,we are a couple of years behind you...... its surprising how fast the years have gone....shared music and photographs of yesteryear reflect treasured memories. We are aware that we are in a different era of life and appreciate every new day as it comes, having experienced adverse medical situations.

    Please accept my condolences on your sad loss.

    Best Wishes

    H
     
  18. Ron Goldstein

    Ron Goldstein WW2 Veteran WW2 Veteran

    Thanks once again for all your kind support.

    Any reservations I had about making a formal announcement have been blown away by your messages of comfort and I know I am amongst friends.

    In a funny way,i feel that Nita had earned a place on this forum in her own right.

    Her father had fought in the British Army in ww1, she herself had been bombed out of her home in ww2.and from 1949 onwards she regularly attended the AJEX Commemoration parades. She also visited the Cassino British War Cemetery with me,and once, in Sicily, crossed with me over the Messina Straits.
    She also came with me to Durnbach, in Germany, to visit my late brothers RAF grave.

    Over the years I have posted lots of images commemorating these events and included the odd photograph such as the one i close with now.

    Ron
     

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  19. KevinBattle

    KevinBattle Senior Member

    Nita will NOT be forgotten.
    I offer my sympathy but also envy that you had a glorious companion for 66 years.
    She will leave a huge hole in your life, that's inescapable, but you'll continue to tell her about all of us and she'll be listening.
     
  20. amberdog45

    amberdog45 Senior Member

    Sorry to hear your sad news Ron. Lovely photographs you've posted.
     

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