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Re: Dad died next to his Farmall M
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Posted by Bill B on January 11, 2004 at 13:36:21 from (66.168.46.56):
In Reply to: Dad died next to his Farmall M posted by zooeyhall on January 10, 2004 at 21:22:58:
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Great story. All too soon our folks are gone. My dad was a printer, not a farmer, but he built his house in dairy country, so I spent my youth on dairy farms. I have several tractors, but the greatest reminder of pop is the model A Ford my brother has, that my father and I restored about 1960. I went up to visit my brother at christmas, and sat in the car, blocked in the garage with 5 feet of snow outside the door, and reminised about driving it to high school in the 60s. Pops died in 81, but we still think of him, and talk about him. Anybody interested in the story can read about it on my web site, under the "pop's model A" button. This photo shows pops and ma and my brother who now owns the car.
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