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Posted by Dave from MN on July 23, 2006 at 17:58:42 from (64.13.56.17):
In Reply to: Dave from Mn Motorcycle.... posted by Dennis Minn on July 23, 2006 at 17:23:35:
I am just glad I was close by to get there quick and had previous training at Electrolux, I know how you feel, I had a good freind get broadsided about 17 years ago so hard his truck was pushed through 2 power line poles . I was just in a wedding with him a short time earlier. Its a pain that sickens you cause you can not do more. I am sure Tim , or you would have done the same as I did. He needs alot of prayers and support. I am just a mile south and if there is ANYTHING I can do , let me know. Please email me and let me know how he is doing, I really dont want to stop in right now as I am sure his family is very grief stricken at this moment, my boys are freinds with his children on the bus. I would also like to see what I and other good folks can do to finish what needs to be done at his home. I and neighbors will be praying for him and his family daily.
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