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Death and Dying
On Mon, 12 Feb 2007 21:38:02 -0500, Seahag wrote
(in article ): "Mundo" wrote: Group, This morning I am off to say good bye for the last time, my 40 year sailing buddy, and life mentor.. He is terminal from lung cancer. I do not feel bad as he has dodged quite a few bullets and it is his time. Still it will be hard to say good bye. He is unconscious at this point and hooked up to sustain "life". Tomorrow hopefully it will end for him. I consider him fortunate that he is surrounded by his family and friends at this time. He has not lived an empty life. Better Days Sorry to hear it. Better Days indeed. Seahag I thought I had your email but I guess not. -- Mundo, The Captain who is a bully and an ass |
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Death and Dying
Scotty wrote:
"katy" wrote in message ... Well, see...I knew you weren't nearly the ass you say you are... You've never met him, have you? Scotty No, but he obivously has some redeeming qualities... been talking to Haggy, have ya? Scotty ...what she said.... |
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Death and Dying
"Mundo" wrote in message . net... Group, This morning I am off to say good bye for the last time, my 40 year sailing buddy, and life mentor.. He is terminal from lung cancer. I do not feel bad as he has dodged quite a few bullets and it is his time. Still it will be hard to say good bye. He is unconscious at this point and hooked up to sustain "life". Tomorrow hopefully it will end for him. I consider him fortunate that he is surrounded by his family and friends at this time. He has not lived an empty life. Better Days -- Mundo, The Captain who is a bully and an ass I hear tell that in Heaven the winds are always on the beam at about 15kts., the days always sunny and warm, the seas calm, and the boats something like a Hinckley Sou'wester 42. Max |
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Death and Dying
Mundo wrote:
Group, This morning I am off to say good bye for the last time, my 40 year sailing buddy, and life mentor.. He is terminal from lung cancer. I do not feel bad as he has dodged quite a few bullets and it is his time. Still it will be hard to say good bye. He is unconscious at this point and hooked up to sustain "life". Tomorrow hopefully it will end for him. I consider him fortunate that he is surrounded by his family and friends at this time. He has not lived an empty life. Better Days It is a good thing to go and say good-bye, I believe that when the time comes for us all, we will know who is with us. I have real sympathy for your friend's family at their loss, however it sounds like he has made a successful passage in life. -signed- Injun Ear (formerly known as Eagle Eye) |
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