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From: Leroy
Subject: Tough Year
Date: 1 May 2012 13:47:14
Message: <4fa021a2$1@news.povray.org>
It's been almost a year since I've last posted any thing here. And That 
year sucks. Beside all the damage that the Joplin tornado caused.(it 
took out all 4 of my old schools) My bother died!
  Let me tell you a story about Rick, my brother. He lived in K.C and 
work at Ford for 35 years and retired. He was in the process of moving 
to Joplin when the tornado hit. He drove through the damage in his big 
four wheel truck and gave what help he could.(He was a volunteer fire 
fighter in K.C.) While Joplin lay in ruins, the news coverage sent 
pictures to all parts of the world. One person who saw the carnage was 
Rick's 5 year old grand daughter. She began to cry and told her mother 
that "Pa Pa's dead! and his truck is gone!". Sad but funny, the way Rick 
told me.
  There is more to the story but I can't tell right now with crying like 
a baby. Maybe later.

Like I said this last year sucked.


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From: Jim Henderson
Subject: Re: Tough Year
Date: 1 May 2012 23:07:00
Message: <4fa0a4d4@news.povray.org>
On Tue, 01 May 2012 12:47:23 -0500, Leroy wrote:

> Like I said this last year sucked.

Very sorry to hear about this, Leroy.  Take care.

Jim


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From: Stephen
Subject: Re: Tough Year
Date: 2 May 2012 03:47:27
Message: <4fa0e68f$1@news.povray.org>
On 01/05/2012 6:47 PM, Leroy wrote:
> Like I said this last year sucked.

I'm sorry to hear of your loss.

-- 
Regards
     Stephen


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From: Leroy
Subject: Re: Tough Year
Date: 11 May 2012 18:02:51
Message: <4fad8c8b@news.povray.org>
Leroy wrote:
> It's been almost a year since I've last posted any thing here. And That 
> year sucks. Beside all the damage that the Joplin tornado caused.(it 
> took out all 4 of my old schools) My bother died!
>  Let me tell you a story about Rick, my brother. He lived in K.C and 
> work at Ford for 35 years and retired. He was in the process of moving 
> to Joplin when the tornado hit. He drove through the damage in his big 
> four wheel truck and gave what help he could.(He was a volunteer fire 
> fighter in K.C.) While Joplin lay in ruins, the news coverage sent 
> pictures to all parts of the world. One person who saw the carnage was 
> Rick's 5 year old grand daughter. She began to cry and told her mother 
> that "Pa Pa's dead! and his truck is gone!". Sad but funny, the way Rick 
> told me.
>  There is more to the story but I can't tell right now with crying like 
> a baby. Maybe later.
> 
> Like I said this last year sucked.
> 
Thanks to Jim and Stephen for their regards.

Now, lets go on with the story.
  Our Dad died less than two years ago. One day he told me he thought he 
need to go to the hospital. I asked him if he felt up to me taking him 
or did he need an ambulance. He took an ambulance. Four Days latter; He 
had a 'good' death. At 81 he was ready to go. Surrounded by his family, 
he was able to say good-bye. I held his hand as he passed.
  Then one day Rick stopped by my house in his truck and asked be to 
take him to the hospital, saying that he couldn't walk 30 feet without 
having to sit down to get his breath. We took his truck, I drove. He did 
park it in the hospitals parking lot.(It's a big truck) He had high 
blood pressure and high sugar count.(he was diabetic) In a couple of 
days they had gotten all that down to normal. I took his truck home a 
visited him every day with it.
  The day Rick died, I call to see what the plan was for the day. He was 
suppose to have a stress test the day before and didn't. He told me they 
where sending him home that afternoon. That I didn't need to come visit 
that morning, that he'd call when he was ready to leave. The last thing 
he said to me was 'Right now I'm going to take a shower. See you later.' 
An hour and a half later I got a call from his son saying I need to come 
to the hospital now. I ask if they letting Rick out. The short answer 
was No. I didn't ask any more questions, I just went. The nurse who the 
day before gave Rick hell for not taking care of his diabetes greeted me 
as I walk toward his room. She took hold of my arm, and I knew he was 
gone. He fell dead when he came out of the shower. Heart Attack.
   Rick had good life. He loved his truck, his dog (Bubba),and his grand 
daughter, and she him. I don't know what they told his grand daughter. 
But I do know that the truck stayed at my house while she was down. Just 
the sound of the truck and she'd expect 'Pa-Pa' to be there.
  To end the story Bubba die. Got ran over by a car.


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