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31st December 2024, 11:14 AM
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Denis O'Shea
I spoke with Denis yesterday and he asked me to pass on his good wishes to all for a happy New Year.
Denis is unwell at the moment and confined to his bed and not able to use his computer.
He told me he is receiving treatment for back pain and is currently relying on careworkers who come four times a day to look after him.
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31st December 2024, 08:43 PM
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Re: Denis O'Shea
Thanks for passing the message on TT, sorry to hear that he is not well.
Always sad to hear of Shipmates that are sick or Bed Ridden. I will contact him as well a wee bit later.
Cheers and a Happy New Year to you and Yours TT.
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31st December 2024, 09:25 PM
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Re: Denis O'Shea
Just sent Denis a private Email, with best wishes.
Will let all know when i get a reply
Cheers..
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31st December 2024, 11:40 PM
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Re: Denis O'Shea
I hope Dennis gets over his illness as soon as, a nice bloke, he sent me a picture of a monument in the Suez a few years back that he took when in service there.
If by chance you get to read this Dennis we are cheering for you Mate
Cheers Des
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