FredC, our Resident Machinist, Texas 'night hunter', friend and frequent contributor, has experienced a great loss.
His wife passed away Thursday, after a long period of ill health and suffering.
Please keep Fred and his departed wife in your thoughts and prayers.
Keep FredC in your Prayers.
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Onlinebutlersrangers
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So sorry for yor loss Fred!
Re: Keep FredC in your Prayers.
Sorry for the loss of your wife, FredC. May you be granted peace and memories of your time together be all good ones.
Re: Keep FredC in your Prayers.
Sorry for your loss sir. Prayers and condolences sent to you.
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Thanks for your kind expressions.
This morning I saw a friend that lost his wife about 2 months ago. The first thing he asked me was "how are you sleeping?", well it has been only been 2 days. So the first night I think I slept 3 hours, last night was better it think about 6 hours. Too soon to know how I will do. Another friend offered to help me, I jokingly said "you could spray my cows for flies next week". He and his daughter said OK. They were serious, but I told them if I took a couple weeks off and sat around I would probably get stiff and would not be able to work after that, but thanks for the offer. I have good friends here and on KCA.
I worked on the ranch this afternoon and had to turn off the irrigation a few minutes ago. Took a couple photos that I will post on the other thread.
Thanks again.
This morning I saw a friend that lost his wife about 2 months ago. The first thing he asked me was "how are you sleeping?", well it has been only been 2 days. So the first night I think I slept 3 hours, last night was better it think about 6 hours. Too soon to know how I will do. Another friend offered to help me, I jokingly said "you could spray my cows for flies next week". He and his daughter said OK. They were serious, but I told them if I took a couple weeks off and sat around I would probably get stiff and would not be able to work after that, but thanks for the offer. I have good friends here and on KCA.
I worked on the ranch this afternoon and had to turn off the irrigation a few minutes ago. Took a couple photos that I will post on the other thread.
Thanks again.
- Dick Hosmer
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Re: Keep FredC in your Prayers.
Very sorry for your loss. My first wife passed in 1997, so I've been in your shoes - not fun, the passage of time will help, some.
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Fred
Sorry to hear of your loss.
Culpeper
Sorry to hear of your loss.
Culpeper
Deacon in the Church of the Mighty Krag. Member of PETA (People Eating Tasty Animals). Liberty Works Radio
Re: Keep FredC in your Prayers.
I'm sure you have many good and warming memories of your time together. Prayers for peace and rest!
- psteinmayer
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My deepest thoughts of sympathy, love and support to you and your entire family Fred!!!
Re: Keep FredC in your Prayers.
Sorry to hear about your loss. Will keep you in our thoughts and prayers.