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I am at a loss for words....even though I deal with what you are going through every day at work, it is never easy. Know that many prayers and thoughts are offered for you and your family....
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I dont even know what to say. Our prayers go out to you and and your family. Praying for a good outcome.

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really sucky news, like everyone else I am with you on this journey
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Kevin
Your attitude and your strength are inspiring.
As Is your faith. Thank you for allowing us to witness this.
I hope you have more time to be with your family.
But im sure your faith and strength of character is and will be comforting to them.
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Praying for you and your family, brother.
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Kevin, I'm proud to have known you, even though on line only, you are truly
An inspiration to me and my wife. God bless you and your family.
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Kevin,
My heart goes out to you and your family. You do indeed show much grace in your difficult situation. May God grant you and your family of loved ones peace in your time of need.

God Bless,

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I read your message last night, but was too moved by it to respond before now. My wife and I have shared your journey and you and your family have been in our prayers daily. We pray that you might have some quality time with your family now. We will continue to keep you all in our prayers.
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I'm speechless. Very, very saddened by this news. I don't know what to say. :crying

I offered to take care of his bike a while back.. I really hate to mention it under these circumstances...
It deserves better than to become landfill. It should be preserved in his memory and in his honor.
The bike is essentially just another bike... The pilot is CRAZY.

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So sorry to hear, I,m praying for you & your family...
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Gowing wrote:Kevin, I'm proud to have known you, even though on line only, you are truly
An inspiration to me and my wife. God bless you and your family.
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evilratwing wrote:I offered to take care of his bike a while back.. I really hate to mention it under these circumstances...
It deserves better than to become landfill. It should be preserved in his memory and in his honor.
It is an awsome feat and definitely needs to be taken care of.

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Kevin

We will be traveling thru Tenn. on I 24 this Saturday evening on the way to Florida to see my Dad. If you need anything from the Chicago area I can deliver . Tracy is not far off the route and no problem.

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evilratwing wrote:I'm speechless. Very, very saddened by this news. I don't know what to say. :crying

I offered to take care of his bike a while back.. I really hate to mention it under these circumstances...
It deserves better than to become landfill. It should be preserved in his memory and in his honor.
This is the one project of mine that she don't have attachment to. I hate for her to deal with getting rid of stuff with me not around. I figure she may be able to get $1800 to $2200 for it. What is all of yall's honest opinion?
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Definitely worth that. If i had the coin I'd pay that., so I'm sure someone else would too. Let's hope you don't need to sell it.
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