Zoltan

It's taken me this long to post here as every-time I wanted to post I just can't find the right words to convey my sorrow, condolences and sympathy.

I still cannot find the right words...for this I am sorry.

Although I never knew Zoltan, or even entered a conversation with him on these boards I am truly saddened to hear about his passing away. This world can be very cruel at times.

My deepest sympathies go out to all his family and loved ones, on what must be a very difficult period for you.

I am truly humbled by the huge response from this forum.
 
I just met zoltans dad, brother, sister and girlfriend.

All I can say is what a truely lovely group of people they are and how well they are bearing up under what must be an amazing load to bear. Was very nice to meet you all and I wish you every strength for Thursday I won't be there (as discussed) but I will be thinking of you all.

Will
 
Originally posted by Will Gill
I just met zoltans dad, brother, sister and girlfriend.

All I can say is what a truely lovely group of people they are and how well they are bearing up under what must be an amazing load to bear. Was very nice to meet you all and I wish you every strength for Thursday I won't be there (as discussed) but I will be thinking of you all.

Will

i would have like to pay respects, not sure if i could get there (already in Essex), and i guess i never really knew him either, so might be a bit strange. i just have so much respect for such a strong character, hassant to add ill raise a drink to the great guy @ 2pm.

McD
 
Originally posted by Will Gill
I just met zoltans dad, brother, sister and girlfriend.

All I can say is what a truely lovely group of people they are and how well they are bearing up under what must be an amazing load to bear. Was very nice to meet you all and I wish you every strength for Thursday I won't be there (as discussed) but I will be thinking of you all.

Will

Thank you
 
Originally posted by McDaniel
i would have like to pay respects, not sure if i could get there (already in Essex), and i guess i never really knew him either, so might be a bit strange. i just have so much respect for such a strong character, hassant to add ill raise a drink to the great guy @ 2pm.

McD

You are welcome to come if you want
 
Zoltans Dad - Not sure if you will remember me, but I was the short, somewhat 12 year old looking lad at the rolling road meet in the purple top who looked as worried and stressed as possible trying to sort everything out ;) . Was great to have you all there :)
 
Originally posted by armatage
I just did a search about Zoltan checking I had the name right and came across this thread and OMG I'm in shock. I can only give my condolences and moments like this really put things in prospective.

Me too!!! I was even sat next to Zoltans dad in the pub, i'd read Zoltan's thread about his cancer, but had no idea he had died:eek:

After reading a few threads i now feel very sad, but good to see his dad, (Steve i think) brother, sister and girlfriend holding up well and all i can do is offer my deepest condolances, i never knew Zoltan apart from on the forum, but one of the things that always made me smile was his sig, god i too hate those front fog light idiots...:)
 
RIP Darren

Below is poem which gave me strength when my father passed away

One night I had a dream.....
I dreamt I was on a beach with the lord and, in the sky, I
could see scenes of my life! For each scene that was shown, I
noticed that two pairs of footprints were made in the sand.


When the last scene was shown before us, I looked back
at the footprints in the sand and I noticed that, many times,
in my life's path, there was only one pair of footprints in the
sand.

I noticed, too that had happened in the most difficult and depressing moments of my life.

That bothered me a lot. Therefore I asked the Lord:
Lord, you told me that once I decided to follow you,
you would always walk with me, all the way, but I
noticed that during the biggest tribulations I went
through, there was only one pair of footprints on the
sand of the way of my life. I can't understand why, when
I needed you the most you left me.

The lord answered me: My precious son: I love you and I
would never leave you in your hours of probation and
suffering.

When you only saw a couple of footprints in the sand, that was the moment I carried you in my arms.
 
Please forgive me for posting so late, ive just returned from a ban.

My feelings truly go out to you and your family at the loss of Zoltan (Darren).

May he rest in peace.

I had a lump in my throat when reading all of the replies to the thread - totally unable to contribute until now.

Times will be hard for a while, but you can take solice in how much Darren enjoyed his life and being part of the OCUK community. He truly was a brave lad.

We are all with you in our thoughts.

R.I.P Zoltan
 
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