gordonhught
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My boss lost her dad a while ago, she was off for two weeks.
I don't expect Adam to be gone much longer.
I don't know the Larsson family, but normally 100% goes to the partner (if married). Kids, even if adults, don't have a say unless there is a will (which is very uncommon in Swe)Apologies if this has already been mentioned, but what can also complicate matters is if Larsson has any logistical matters to deal with, such as funeral arrangements or even if he's the executor of his dad's will. It's one thing to just having to deal with the grief and attend a funeral, it's a whole other ball of wax when you have all that AND have to handle the funeral arrangements and any other legal or business proceedings.
A couple of years ago, my sister's father-in-law suddenly passed away after complications from having a stroke during a vacation in Bermuda. She told me that her husband was hit by it huge, not just because it was not only his dad, but they were also business partners in the running of the family business and had to deal with all the funeral arrangements. My brother-in-law was under a huge amount of stress for quite a while, it was NOT easy.
My heart goes out to the poor guy and his family.
Very sorry to hear that, my condolences to you and all others that have lost a parent in this thread. I cannot imagine the pain that all of you have felt.
I am so sorry to hear that, my deepest condonleances to you.
So sorry to hear this man. While it's still tough to swallow most days, trust me when I say that it gets easier as time goes on. You find ways of dealing with it and your memories of him become happy ones.
If you ever need advice or just to chat someone who's been through it don't be afraid to message me. Take care my friend! All the best to you and your family.
Such sad news. Condolences go out to Adam and his family.
I'm truly sorry for your loss.
sorry to hear that.
I wish you the best man, and everyone else who went through this. Seriously. Idk how i'd deal with something like that. My heart sinks thinking about it.Thanks a lot guys. It's honestly really appreciated.
I wish you the best man, and everyone else who went through this. Seriously. Idk how i'd deal with something like that. My heart sinks thinking about it.
I missed your earlier post. Take care man and hope you are OK.It's not easy, that's for sure. But it's really appreciated man!
Hey, thanks a lot man.I missed your earlier post. Take care man and hope you are OK.
Thanks a lot guys. It's honestly really appreciated.
He was a great shut-down D in the WHC. Added a bit of offense but still, that is his strong suit and he did it really good.Adam looked amazing in these WCs, on a team with 4 defencemen who are viewed as top 15 in the world.
I really hope he gets to be more creative in Edmonton next season, instead of just be a shutdown defensive defenceman.
Larsson also finished with a +13 rating, best on Team Sweden and I think 3rd best in tournament only behind Aho and Teräväinen who scored a ton of points for Finland.
Wonder when people are going to start appreciate how good he is defensively. It's not a coincidence he keeps leading his teams in that stat while playing shutdown minutes.