O.T. Loss of a spouse

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Roeschti
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Re: O.T. Loss of a spouse

Post by Roeschti » Wed Sep 09, 2009 4:52 pm

Sleepy Boy wrote: She loved to fish, camp, ATV ride, mushroom hunt etc. almost anything outdoors. She loved nature and all the "critters" here in Northern Mich.
... She was an awesome wife & my very best friend. She loved life like no other person I ever met. She always worried more about others than herself. She would give anyone anything she had.
Wow, what a loss. I am very sorry and wish you and your family all the best in this difficult time, Larry.

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deerslayer
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Re: O.T. Loss of a spouse

Post by deerslayer » Wed Sep 09, 2009 8:35 pm

Condolences Brother , i trust you had many nights gazing into the campfire, drinking in the sounds of nature.. we can only trust in our faith and feel her spirit around you for ease & strength to carry on . we all must bare our losses alone and cope as the loon does. God Bless,tim

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