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    My deepest sympathy.
    May your good memories quickly erase the sorrowful ones.

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    Prayers for you Steve..................and there's none finer than taxfreeMike and his generous soul and character

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    Quote Originally Posted by Walcrow View Post
    Prayers for you Steve..................and there's none finer than taxfreeMike and his generous soul and character
    This forum is full of the most genuine, decent people I've ever met or talked to in my life. BIGLRY was the first to open his house to members I'm just following in his big footsteps and shortleg offered his home to me to stay over when we were going to ride down to this years' rally together. A cousin can be closer to you than a brother and that is what it sounds like in this case, a tragic and sad time for our fellow forum member. The Lord instructs us in the Beatitudes "Blessed are those who mourn for they shall be comforted." A phone call, posting your sympathies on this thread or just an offer of anything is truly doing the Lord's work for our dear friend and riding buddy.
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    shortleg I screwed up...thought this was Steve's post...so sorry. My words mean the same to you. Hope you forgive this screw up.
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    I took duke's lead. My apologies also.

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    Dave,

    You have a very nice way of writing your thoughts of your Dad, and now your cousin, in remembrance of them.

    I’m sorry for your loss of your cousin. I know that the memories of him will always stay fond in your heart. And he will look down from the heavens and smile upon you.


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    Shortleg,
    I'm also saddened to hear about this loss of life.
    Keep the great memories in the forefront and enjoy the love by those that will be there with you.
    We are here in spirit and a phone call away.

    It's not easy but hang in there.
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