Hello Dave,
We lost our Dad at age 75 in 1995. I was 49. We had just had a good November Thanksgiving hunt together and he helped me track down a good buck. However, Christmas day he was hit with leukemia and eight days later...gone. He was in excellent health, never smoked and only enjoyed a good glass of wine now and then. He was quite a fellow. WWII Army Air Core (later called the Air Force), B29 pilot, saw action in the Pacific. An accomplished engineer developed and designed many medical devices that benefit millions world wide and are now common place. Not only a father, he was my best buddy. He taught me flying, building, the outdoors, fishing, hunting, you name it. He had worked his way through high school and college (Western Michigan), running a trap line (beaver, mink, etc), in western Michigan.
The loss was terrific. Put me in a funk and for quite some time I couldn't look at pictures. Don't know exactly when, but I did come back from the hurt and loss.
Time does help, but it will come in little pieces. I now have pictures that bring wonderful memories. And his wood shop tools, I use them. Every time I pick up a file or take a scale from his personally made custom wood box, I hold it and it feels good. He is still there and I have the memories.
The funk will pass and will be replaced by good and wonderful memories. Have faith and God bless to you and your family.
Jim