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Question Posted Wednesday July 12 2006, 6:18 pm

I was wondering could it be that my dad died when I was 12,but Iam 17 now so that couldn't possibly be it could it?

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I_am_Neo answered Wednesday July 12 2006, 6:49 pm:
Listen, I am really sorry your father died and i would love to help you but I need more information. I can tell you how to figure it out by yourself though. All you need to do is figure out the year he passed away in and subtract that from the year 2006 and that will be the amount of years between today and the day he left our world. Then, subract that from your age and that will tell you how old you were when he passed away. Once again, sorry about your loss.
Hoped I helped,
Neo

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