Posted by rrlund on March 30, 2019 at 06:59:50 from (69.36.62.131):
In Reply to: I'm not dead posted by 37chief on March 29, 2019 at 20:49:47:
I actually had somebody walk up behind me and take me by the shoulder at a tractor show one time after I read his name in the obits. He asked me if I had any old tractors that I wanted to sell,he needed a project. I was so shocked that I almost asked him if his kids sold all of his after he died.
I mentioned it in the coffee shop and somebody else said they saw his name there too,but apparently it was this guy's father. The same thing happened at an auction not long after we buried a local guy. Somebody grabbed me at an auction and asked if I remembered him? I about said "Yes,I sure do,but I thought we buried you a few weeks ago.". He was a guy who hauled milk back in the mid 70s when I did. He sure looked a more like the guy who died than he looked like he did 40 years ago.
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