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    Memorial Box - a brother remembered

    This post is not to bum you out but to show my most resent WW project.

    I lost my brother to a heart attack on May 27th. He was only 35 yrs old. I wanted to make the box for his ashes even though I had never made a box before. I designed the box and had my parents approve it. It utilizes a simple top and mitred keys. Materials - Sepele and Ebony. We had the internment on Saturday.

    He is missed everyday.

    Jon
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    Jon,


    I'm very sorry to hear of your loss.

    You made a beautiful place for him to rest.

    I know first hand that what you did is truly a labor of Love. You see, I lost my father this past April to brain cancer and my mother asked me to make him a box. I just have a difficult time every time I go to the shop to begin it.

    Thank you for sharing your work

    George

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    Jon,

    That is a beautiful box and your brother would be proud. I am sorry about your loss. I had to build a box for my mother-in-law. It was one the toughest thing I have ever had to do. I know how you feel. We lost my mother, my wifes mother and her stepmother in the last year and a half. In between the deaths we put my dad and her dad in a home. It never gets easy. Time and family will help the healing.

    Bernie

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    Jon,

    That is a wonderful tribute to your brother! I am sure it was hard for you to make, but it was worth it!
    Jeff Sudmeier

    "It's not the quality of the tool being used, it's the skills of the craftsman using the tool that really matter. Unfortunately, I don't have high quality in either"

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    The box is perfect with seamless joints........beautiful work.

    Our prayers are with you. Thanks for sharing with us.

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    Wonderful tribute. I made boxes for both my Mom and Dad. I found comfort in doing it and felt it was an honor. I hope you do to.

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    Excellant job Jon. I am sure it was difficult to build this, knowing it's intended purpose. I suspect that your brother is fully aware of your efforts...

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    Very nice work, Jon, built under most difficult conditions. As Roy mentioned, the joints look perfect...and I like the simple design with the mitered keys.

    Very sorry for your loss -

    - Vaughn

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    Jon,

    My sympathies to you and your family. The box is a great tribute to your brother, truly a labor of love that will last forever.
    Blessings
    Jim Stastny ~ Damascus, Maryland
    A poor workman blames his tools

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    Jon, my sympathies on the loss of your brother. That is a very appropriate box that you made.

    Almost six years ago, I made a similar box for my first grandchild,, Christian, who succumbed to sudden infant death at the age of three months. It was difficult to make but, somehow the fact that the box was crafted by a family member made us all feel slightly better. I know that you must fell the same way.

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    Jon, that's really lovely and a perfect tribute to your brother. Thanks for sharing it with us!
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    Jon, beautiful work. I am sorry to hear about your loss. He would be proud. Take care,

    Corey

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    Jon, beautiful work. I can see the love in it.

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    Jon,

    Sorry to hear of your loss...Beautiful work!
    "All great work starts with love .... then it is no longer work"

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    John---Sorry for your loss. The box is beautiful, hope the work aids in your healing.

    Dan
    Eternity is an awfully long time, especially toward the end.

    -Woody Allen-

    Critiques on works posted are always welcome

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