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Posted by Jimmy King on September 13, 2003 at 11:50:20 from (63.189.8.20):
In Reply to: My Dad posted by gatractorman on September 13, 2003 at 04:14:00:
I am very sorry about your loss I know where you are coming from. I was rsised on a Dairy and Hog farm in southwest Mo. Passed from my Granddad to his four sons 3 of them farmed my dad and his younger Bro. farmed togather for about 20 years I left the farm in 1963 did various jobs had a good job with NCR Co. Quit it in 1971 came back to farm with my Dad he died Aug.29, 1986 from stomach cancer. He was 71, I am 61 now miss him as much now as I did 17 years ago I know He is in a much better place now. I quit farming in 1986 because of the way farming has gone financially. I know he would have approved My Mom and I still own the farm and lease it out God has a plan and when I leave here maybe I will find out what my was.
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