Posted by rrlund on November 18, 2016 at 16:03:07 from (162.250.24.40):
I've been wrestling all day with how much to say about this. We went to Jackie's funeral this morning. She's the one that got hung up in the PTO shaft Sunday. Out of respect for her and her family,I've decided not to go in to detail about just how bad it was,I just want everybody to know it was worse than you could imagine. They don't know how long she was wrapped up,but she was still going around when Carl found her.
The only reason I'm saying anything at all is to make you think for just a little bit about what it'll do to a family member,fiend,or neighbor who finds you if you choose to be careless and commit suicide by farm machinery.
Doug went in to detail when he told the wife and me how bad she was. Everything was shut down before he got there,and that was bad enough,but Carl had to shut everything down after finding her. I don't know how he'd ever be able to close his eyes and go to sleep again as bad as the details were.
If you can't be careful for yourself,do it for everybody around you.
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