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Old 11-30-2019, 03:37 PM   #1
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Will be using FB as a distraction the next few weeks. Please understand if I make errors, or posts do not make sense.


Woke up this morning to my door bell ringing, opened the door to 2 Air Force men. They had come to inform me that early this morning my enlisted 23 year old son had died where he is stationed in Texas. No other details.
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Old 11-30-2019, 03:45 PM   #2
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so sorry to hear that you lost your son-God Bless
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What a horrible thing to happen to you or anybody. We are not meant to outlive our children. Nothing will quell the pain but time. I pray you will find comfort ahead as you deal with such a horrible thing.
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The loss of the child is the hardest. My brother died a young man. Be there for your family it will help as much as them being there for you. Talk about it with the people around you. I found it helped me to explain to all the extended family and his friends. My heart goes out to you in your time of sorrow.
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I'm so sorry to hear of your loss .
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I am VERY sorry to hear your bad news. That is the worst thing to happen to a parent. I can't imagine what you and your family are going thru.

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Thats terrible,
I dont know what else to say.
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So sorry to hear of your son's passing. God bless you and your family.

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Old 11-30-2019, 05:36 PM   #11
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Old 11-30-2019, 06:01 PM   #12
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So sorry for your loss. That is always my greatest fear in watching loved ones leave, that they may not make it back. Being prior military it is one blessing that we never had a loss of life injury during my tours.
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The worst news and especially at this time of year. You are in our hearts and thoughts.
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My wife and I lost a son 6 years ago to some whacked out kid that wanted his car. It wasn't even a popular model. It never makes any sense and you don't ever get over it. You just put one foot in front of the other. It's all you can do. Parents should never have to bury a son or daughter no matter what the cause.

My heart goes out to you. It won't be an easy path.
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Terrible sad news, so very sorry to hear about you and your family's loss.
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It is not nature's way for a parent to lose a child of any age. My prayers are with you. I lost a 63 year old daughter to COPD a year ago and life is returning to normal.
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absolute tragedy, bless you and your family.
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I'm deeply saddened for your loss. I was an Airman myself. Air Force is family.

I wish you comfort in this time of sorrow.

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So sorry to learn of your loss, my condolences to you and your family. The loss of s dear one will take time to realize he is gone and time for you to recover, though never forgetting the good times. May God be with you in these trying times. Jim Langley...
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I’m saddened to learn of your great loss.May God give you comfort and strength to get through this. Dennis Lumbert
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So sorry for your loss
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Happy to be your distraction at this difficult time.
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We lost our son in 2012 and were told last Thanksgiving our daughter had pancreatic cancer. I asked everyone we knew to pray for her and us. I just couldn't handle losing another child, though they are grown ups with kids of their own. Fortunately she is one of the lucky small percentage that caught it early and is supposedly over this threat now. Been a terrible time for us but we feel blessed to have one back for now. All I can offer is my prayers for you and the family. Life goes on, but it is never the same. If you ever feel the need to talk, 925 820 0394.
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Please accept my condolences from about as far away from you as one can get - Australia. Some days are crap from the start.
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Your son served his country. All of us who did so made our contract with our country to live and possibly die defending her either at home or in foreign fields. Not something we talked about but every man and woman in uniform knows it. It makes us stronger if a bit different. We salute your son and his service.
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Hi Closed Cab and family,
Please accept our condolences with your terrible loss.
We also lost our son a few months ago.
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Old 12-01-2019, 03:40 AM   #29
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My deepest sympathies at your profound loss. Many prayers to you and your family, as well as to the other loved ones, friends and colleagues of your precious son.
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We lost our son in 2012 and were told last Thanksgiving our daughter had pancreatic cancer. I asked everyone we knew to pray for her and us. I just couldn't handle losing another child, though they are grown ups with kids of their own. Fortunately she is one of the lucky small percentage that caught it early and is supposedly over this threat now. Been a terrible time for us but we feel blessed to have one back for now. All I can offer is my prayers for you and the family. Life goes on, but it is never the same. If you ever feel the need to talk, 925 820 0394.

Thank you for sharing that tragic but encouraging story. The power of prayer is beyond that which can be expressed by words. Our family and children have benefited from it immeasurably. My prayers are with your daughter and your family, and BTW, one of our family's great friends and neighbors survived pancreatic cancer.
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Mein Mitleid, 30 CC!

Life and survival is difficult to understand. God, if there is one, has never been merciful. The fates are unfair. Fates change the lives of the bereaved.

I wish youall a lot of strength!
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Try to be strong and take one day at a time ,
A lot of us have been there and know what you are going thru .

Don't worry about distracting your friends on Ford Barn.!!
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Condolences on your loss we are all thinking of you .

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My condolences, sorry for your loss.
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We lost a 22 year old son three days after Christmas in 2000. There is no word for this loss. When you lose parents you become an orphan, when you lose a spouse you become a widow or widower, but there is no word for a parent who loses a child.
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Sorry for your loss, God Bless you and your family
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O.m.g. Such sad news im so sorry praying
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Very sorry Closed Cab. Praying for you this morning. Bob
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I wish ther was something I could do for any parent that's lost a child. I can't imagine what it must be like. I'm SO very very sorry for you. I will say a prayer for you and your family.
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CCPU,

I am sorry to hear of your loss, may God Bless You and Family at this time of need.

Stay strong and by all means use this as a distraction, John
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Losing someone without getting a chance to say goodbye is very painful, but I can't image how hard it must be to lose one of your children. I'm so very sorry.
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My heart goes out to you and your family for the loos of your son.

May God Bless you and your family during this time.

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There are no words to make it any better....very sorry for your loss, and may the lord stay beside you and your family through these times..... Greg
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Will be using FB as a distraction the next few weeks. Please understand if I make errors, or posts do not make sense.


Woke up this morning to my door bell ringing, opened the door to 2 Air Force men. They had come to inform me that early this morning my enlisted 23 year old son had died where he is stationed in Texas. No other details.
I am located in Texas (DFW) and a Veteran; if there is ANYTHING I can do to help you please let me know via message or on this forum. I will send you my contact info in a message.
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Words cannot express the sorrow. A child is not supposed to go first. I cannot imagine the sorrow that you are going through. May God comfort and be with you at this time and always!
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I am so sorry to hear about your son. We expect them to be safe when they are stateside and only worry when they are deployed to a hostile area.

When you are up to it, it would be nice if you could tell us about him and post some pictures of him.

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Thank you for all the support/response. It has taken me by surprise. Am feeling/doing a lot better. The amount of support is overwhelming. Offers/Condolences from friends, neighbors, family, even people I barely knew before retirement from where I worked work.


This is unexpected, since I am a bit of a loner.


All the response including FB has helped, thank you.


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Wade, very sorry for your loss. I'm an USAF vet as is my son.
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Losing someone is never easy. I lost my wife a few years back, but I am certain that it is something that could never begin to compare to the loss of a child. But I do know that God helped me to get through after the loss of my wife, and I am quite certain that he has a plan that will help you through this time of loss. In the meantime, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. May God bless you!
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I am so sorry to hear this tragic news. May the great memories bring you some comfort. I will keep you and your family in my prayers.
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Will be using FB as a distraction the next few weeks. Please understand if I make errors, or posts do not make sense.


Woke up this morning to my door bell ringing, opened the door to 2 Air Force men. They had come to inform me that early this morning my enlisted 23 year old son had died where he is stationed in Texas. No other details.
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Sorry for your loss sir. Way to young
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So sorry to learn about the loss of your son. I lost my 14 yr old daughter to a drunk driver, and can and will forever remember the moment I was told. It was the most crushing thing that ever happened to me. Time will help heal the wound, the memories will always be there so you will never forget, it truly gets better as time goes on. I have a saying that I use to remind myself about friends and loved ones that have passed, " If we never forget them, they will always be with us" May the Lord help you in your time of sorrow.
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I recently read the obituary of your son in the local paper. It certainly sounded like he was a wonderful young man, and would have been the type of person anyone would want to call a friend. Our deepest sympathy to you and your family. As long as there are good memories in your heart, your son is never far away.

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I am very sorry to hear that kind sir. May the honour of your son and your family live on.

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