Posted by Glenn Warner on September 25, 2013 at 19:34:04 from (70.215.0.143):
HI fellas, Thanks to all of you who posted a reply to my post that I made earlier today. I was surrounded by relatives and alot of family friends that made the burial a terrific experience.I even had a nephew coming in from Seattle and was to arrive last night at 11:25 but he got stuck in O'Hare in Chicago on a flight tranfer to Rochester.The airline bumped him from the flight at 5:30this morning . His brother came in this morning at 7:30 and told us what happened. My brother made one call to the airline and the airline found a seat within 3 minutes with an arrival at noon today. When Ben arrived 5 minutes before the funeral procession started.The first thing he wanted to know is what happened.at first the only thing his brother told him was your Uncle David was a prime canidate for an anger management class. After the service we had time for the details.We had a graveside service, it was way beyond my highest expectation.I thought I would have been a wreck , but I never had a "weak moment".yes I will have one from time to time , but I know now I'll be okay now. Thanks again to all who responded . Glenn
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