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Re: O/T harley accident
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Posted by johnlobb on November 06, 2005 at 12:42:57 from (216.234.113.24):
In Reply to: Re: O/T harley accident posted by 730 virgil on November 05, 2005 at 12:55:22:
We lost our 20 yr old only daughter in 1988 to a car accident. She and her husband were parked stopped by a construction flagman with our 16 yr old son in the back seat, and a couple of guys that had been out partying all night (probably) fell asleep, hit them and killed Tammy instantly, also put Scott in the hospital with a broken femur through the skin. What a nightmare! Our heart goes out to you all. We are also from Michigan, what city or town are you from? Pray God will show you all the best way to proceed. John L.
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