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Posted by Phil Munson on September 13, 2003 at 17:39:24 from (69.67.234.217):
In Reply to: Re: My Dad posted by Indydirtfarmer on September 13, 2003 at 05:34:11:
You are anything but a dumb old dirt farmer. Your response shows substantial thought, and compassion. Your dad should be proud, and your children, blessed. I am sorry for the loss of this young man. As a partner, with my father, it was the only job I ever had until after his death, ten years ago, and the anguish was overwhelming. Pa had his first heart attack when I was sixteen and as the oldest son the burden became mine. One of my dear friends shared with me that the pain of the death loss was in direct correlation to the amount of the loss. The only thing worse than the pain of such a loss would be to have such a loss with no pain at all. Time is a great healer; and nothing, nor no one, can take away God's gift of good memories. Work hard and savor the good memories; God Speed.
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