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Wow Lee, so sorry to hear this my friend. Heartfelt condolences to you and to his family. Good friends really are like family and such a loss hits deep. Please take care and as the others have said, remember the good times even though that's not easy all the time.
Wow Lee, so sorry to hear this my friend. Heartfelt condolences to you and to his family. Good friends really are like family and such a loss hits deep. Please take care and as the others have said, remember the good times even though that's not easy all the time.
Allen
Thanks Allen been thinking about all we have done through the years today funny how you can recall things that happened over 40 years ago.
Thanks Chris. He was 50 years old and his liver and kidneys just started to shut down. He was fighting this for about 2 years now
So sorry to hear of your loss Lee, 50 is way too young to cash it in, boy what I would not do to be 50 again!
Remember the good times...he would want you to.
Lost a good friend my self back in 2001...Sept.11 to be exact. he was an electrician as I was (and still am I guess)
He left the school construction authority and the civil service to work for his cousin's private company to help him get it going.
They were subbed to a general contractor doing work in ..... you guessed it...Tower II.
He left behind a young wife and three beautiful daughters :sad-face:
I was only a few blocks away when the unspeakable happened and had no idea he was in that building.
Nothing was ever found of him, a terrible tragedy.
We here will say a special prayer for Jeff's family.
So sorry to hear of your loss Lee, 50 is way too young to cash it in, boy what I would not do to be 50 again!
Remember the good times...he would want you to.
Lost a good friend my self back in 2001...Sept.11 to be exact. he was an electrician as I was (and still am I guess)
He left the school construction authority and the civil service to work for his cousin's private company to help him get it going.
They were subbed to a general contractor doing work in ..... you guessed it...Tower II.
He left behind a young wife and three beautiful daughters :sad-face:
I was only a few blocks away when the unspeakable happened and had no idea he was in that building.
Nothing was ever found of him, a terrible tragedy.
We here will say a special prayer for Jeff's family.
Jim.
Jim thank you for your thoughts and prayers. Sorry you lost your friend in a tragic way and thank God you were ok. I sometimes wonder why things went the way they did as young boys we both were find and healthy for years but then his health started to go down a dark path for year’s. Only God knows and I will accept that but it’s hard.
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