Freddie will now be in good company in heaven....It's so sad indeed, but at 95 he apparently lived a great, long life, and now gets to see his beloved son again. That's a comforting thought.
I'm very shocked. I knew he had been ill but never heard anything more until today. I feel for Mrs Bulsara and Kashmira (and her family). 95 is a long time and he had a full life. Now he and Freddie are reunited at last.
God bless Mr Bulsara -- he helped give us Freddie, and we forever thank him for that!
Very, very sad to hear this. I had gotten a Christmas card from Mr. and Mrs. Bulsara this year again and will of course treasure it even more so. My condolensces to the Bulsara family and Kashmira.
ah well, the good die young and now and then a good dies not so young
95 is a respectable age, he will be missed by his family, I guess, but personally, for me...
I cannot imagine that anyone is shocked, because for most people around 95 the most of their time is behind
And if I read correct he was ill, so it will be the best for him and who are realy close to him (and not people who got the fanmail postcard from the bulsaras *puke puke...)
Instead of sadness I am happy he was there, else there had not been a Freddie :):):)
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I didn't realize he had still been alive, so I'm happy and sad at the same time.
I lost a brother of age 29, a father of 56, and an aunt of early 50s as well, so to me, 95 is a pretty awesome lifespan.
For some strange reason I thought he was dead, still I'm glad that I was wrong and that he lived as long as he did.
RIP
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R.I.P. Mr. Bulsara, a personal thank for what you gave me, I'm sure that your family will thank you even more for your long life.
I wish you can meet Farhook now, and be happy together, wherever you both are now.
loosing a parent is hard no matter how old they are. All these childhood memories come rushing back kind of like a this is your life sort of thing.
Lots of tissues are required.
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