Posted by j hitkemper on April 22, 2011 at 20:09:37 from (98.108.17.58):
In Reply to: Lost a friend posted by Roy Suomi on April 22, 2011 at 16:26:09:
sORRY TO HEAR OF SUCH SAD NEWS . maybe in another post u can describe what went wrong to cause this sad accident,, obviously the man was a good mechanic who practiced safety methods , but yet he was killed , every now and then we all take stupid risks and shortcuts , so far , i have lived to be able to tell about them , had serveral accidental deathes in our area over the years /// ,the 391 ford motor that i now have in my grain truck came from a guy who was a good farmer/auctioneer , careful operator , but yet a forklift crushed him to death,/// another neighbor was killed when he reached from the ground to the lever of a ford backhoe and either hit the wrong lever or MORE THAN LIKELY unwittingly snagged the wrong lever with his sleeve of his overoat ,the arm came aroundbehind his back and got him crushed etween the back tire , his wife found him when he did not come in for lunch //, and then the26 yr old newlywed , who was crushed when the ditch walls slid in on him /////////// only reason i am telling ANY of these tragedies is the hope that all of us can live safer and longer and remain productive and friends .. MY PRAYER S AND SYMPATHY TO THE FAMILY...
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