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Posted by Don-Wi on November 03, 2005 at 20:31:52 from (205.188.117.6):
In Reply to: Re: Nursing homes tractors posted by Chuck (CA) on November 03, 2005 at 12:43:28:
A local farmer died about the same way around here. I think he was green chopping, but he came to the end of the feild, took it out of gear and that's where he died. My grandma had the same funeral home director, he said when he went out to the feild it looked like he just sat back to look at the sunset and take in the veiw. My grandma spent a little time in the nursing home after she broke her arm then again a few months later after she was diagnosed w/ cancer. While she was there, I visited her every other day, sometimes I'd bring one of our collies along, and all the old folks loved them, exept one cranky old farm gal who could be heard saying"dogs belong in the barn......" under her breath. My grandma's last few days were spent in her house w/ my brother who had already lived w/ her for 4 years. my brothers, dad, and me were doing hay the day before, and when we quit at about 10 we all went over to see her. We stayed w/ her until about 11:30, and she passed a little while later. Donovan from Wisconsin
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