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Re: OT--what can I do for a dying friend?
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Posted by Secret Squirrel on August 11, 2006 at 18:14:56 from (65.80.117.222):
In Reply to: OT--what can I do for a dying friend? posted by Brian in NY on August 11, 2006 at 10:36:22:
I run a small tractor shop and I had a friend go like this a few years back. He was a lifesaver to me more times than I can report here. I asked him what could I do for him, knowing I could never do for him, what he had done for me. He just smiled, and he said, Boy I could'nt have farmed with out you. Just keep the shop going for my son, and check on the misses. She however had a stroke and died a week or two before he did. It has been several years now, but his son has done well and I try to do my best to help him along. I had two good friends like this, both gone. But I can still here them say, "If you want to help me, help my family". The other used to say "No matter what always be fair with people".
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