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Re: We lost a good friend and tractor buddy today.
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Posted by TimFL on September 12, 2004 at 20:33:19 from (24.26.106.88):
In Reply to: We lost a good friend and tractor buddy today... posted by Kevin (FL) on September 12, 2004 at 19:59:58:
Kevin, it is amazing how we never realize what we have until it is gone. We get caught up in our own lives and look around at time flying by. I remember the older folks that had an impact on me as I grew up and wish they were still around to share some of their wisdom with me. I agree with you completely, respect your elders, take care of them and spend a little time with them. It is only because of the hard work and sacrifices of the generations older than us that we have what we have today. And Kevin take comfort in knowing that the Lord says that one day those of us who put our faith and trust in God, will be reunited together with Him one day. Tim
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