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Posted by Mark - IN. on August 02, 2004 at 19:17:52 from (149.174.164.71):
In Reply to: Prayers still needed... posted by Charlie on August 02, 2004 at 17:33:36:
Charlie, I'm a weekend farmer in Indiana, and work in Illinois during the week. I apologize but on weekends as much as I'd like to, I don't have time to get to YT, not until late Sunday nights. I caught a little of Dillon's plight last night, and didn't understand until I saw this tonight. I searched back further, went to Stuck and troubled, and Dequeen.com. Ouch. My condolences to the remaining family, may those that have parished rest in peace, and watch over and guide us as our angels. And Dillon will be in my prayers. In 1978, the girl that I just knew I would marry died about ten days after a semi backed out across a state highway, in a dense fog, late at night, from a tavern. That little Volkswagon coming around a curve didn't stand a chance going under that trailer. One of my best friends died instantly, three others healed (physically) in time, and she died about ten days later. And to this day, from time to time I'll have a little ringing in my ear, and I'll smile and think of her, them. May Dillon heal and be alright, and may you and yours have that same ringing in your ears from time to time, and may it bring a smile to your face as you remember those that have passed as they let you know that they're watching over you. Those angels sure will always be special. That's just what I think is all. Mark Krzyzanowski, now Bristol, IN.
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