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Posted by peopleofthesouthwind on August 26, 2005 at 20:12:55 from (68.103.147.60):
In Reply to: Fatal Bushhog accident posted by Big3010 on August 26, 2005 at 14:46:08:
Big 3010, I was moved to tears by your story. I am 41 years old and grew up on a farm. I cannot tell you how many times I had brushes with death while doing routine farm and ranching chores. We never know why it is that one of us escapes without a scratch, and others pay the ultimate price in the loss of their life here on this earth. Please know that your father lives on in spirit and is in a place so devine, and peaceful, and looking down upon you and your family. In your toughest and most trying times, he will be there with his hand on your shoulder urging you ever forward and helping you to take the next step forward as you struggle through this life here on earth. Yes, his work on this earth was finished, but God still has things for you and the other survivors of your family to accomplish on this earth, and when God calls you into his kingdom, you will once again be reunited with your dad in the most awesome place of all. God Bless You and your Family.
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