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I normaly don't post thing's like this so please bare with me . I was reading my home states new's paper and then reading the Obit's and i was in shock and my heart just dropped like a rock . This person was like a father to me and was teaching me the art of ham radio . I knew this man for 10 year's so i'm taking it hard . I do know he use to live in houston , tx and had a cb and went by Triple M and his ham call was AB5UK .
It just hurt's inside when you see thing's like that and you think back of the time you spent with a close friend .
I know that one really well! Back in '95 my radio tech friend (carried an Extra ham ticket) dropped at a baseball game with a massive heart attack. The wife and I were travelling at the time on vacation and I didn't find out about it until much later. He was a very close friend and it bothered me alot that I didn't find out about it right away.
Sorry to hear that man. No prob' on the venting. I've done a bit of it here myself.
Sorry for your loss. It is true that they live on in memory. Remember the good thing and times you had with you friend. We can all recall a time when there was joy and a smile will cross our face. Love to you in your time of need.........Lynn
No one can realy say anything that will help when you lose a friend or family member. We all have lost someone close to us and as we get older we will lose more. Keep the memories fresh, start a jurnal or scrap book of memories to remember the good times.
I GUESS WE ALL HAVE LOST SOMEONE WHO HAS HAD A POSITIVE INFLUENCE IN OUR LIFE. THE BEST WE CAN DO, IS TAKE WHAT OUR MENTORS TEACH US, & APPLY IT IN OUR LIVES TO HAVE A POSITIVE IMPACT ON SOME ONE ELSE'S LIFE.. SORRY TO HEAR FOR YOUR LOSS OF SOMEONE IMPORTANT... I KNOW THE FEELING ALL TOO WELL..
I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. I'm in the funeral business and my job is to help people through difficult times. Feel free to email me at djwfeatherstone@sbcglobal.net if there is anything that I can do to help.