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04/21/2009 at 7:08 am #737321
Hayvern
MemberHey crowd,
Please join me in sending heart felt thoughts and prayers to our own Wski Girl and TornadoSpotter. They had a death in the family today and they could all use our support, even if from a distance.
We are all family here and our thoughts and prayers are with you both and your families!
04/21/2009 at 7:42 am #880297pbatrucker
MemberOur prayers and toughts will be with you both thoughout your personal crisis. Your chiefscrowd family is always here for you.
04/21/2009 at 9:47 am #880302chief31
MemberCondolences and best wishes to both of you.
04/21/2009 at 11:35 am #880307AkChief49
MemberTS and WG, I am truly sorry for your loss. May God bless and guide you through this difficult time.
04/21/2009 at 1:38 pm #880312imported_AussieChiefsFan
MemberI wish you two the best of luck to get through this difficult time!
04/21/2009 at 4:10 pm #880326chiefnut
Memberso sorry for your loss, i’ll say a prayer for you and your family.
04/21/2009 at 4:13 pm #880328Chiefster
ParticipantThoughts and prayers out to the both of you!
God Bless.
04/21/2009 at 4:35 pm #880342Vanilla Garilla
MemberSorry for your loss, are thoughts are with you.
04/22/2009 at 3:40 am #880462Vandelay
MemberThoughts and prayers.
04/22/2009 at 4:49 am #880476tammietailgator
MemberSo sorry for your loss – your family is in my prayers.
04/22/2009 at 7:29 am #880492jtandcrew
MemberMy wifes an I’s prayers are with you both for comfort and strength for you and your family.
04/22/2009 at 7:52 am #880495YZILLA
MemberMy deepest sympathies to you and your family Tornado ! I’ll keep you in my thoughts ! God Bless
04/22/2009 at 9:42 am #880501tornadospotter
MemberTo Each and Every one of you all. I thank you for your prayers and support. Thank you!
My father, passed away in flight from the hospital in Superior Ne to Bryan Memorial Hospital in Lincoln Nebraska, on Tuesday, April 21, 2009.
6 minutes from ETA, he coded, and the flight crew did all they could, and the ER doctors after landing also. But God decided to take him home, and did so in the air, in dads first ever helicopter flight. With his young life of 74 years of age.
I am the youngest son of my father by 10 years. I have three brothers. I have always been the son that has been there for my parents when they needed some help, because I lived closer, was there more, and they always called me for help when needed. So I have always been used to being around my parents, responding to when the were in a car accident, being the contact to my older brothers. Taking my parents to doctor calls, ect. It is 58 miles from my house to my parents. When my mother called me and told me that my dad had taken ill and was in the hospital in Superior, and was weak with a slow heart rate, high pottasiam, and all that, I understood it was not good. That he was being life flighted to Lincoln, I knew it was not good. But as Wiskigirl and me raced to Lincoln to be there for dad, I believed that he would still be with us, and he would look at me and tear up and say I am sorry son to trouble you, and I would get to ask him how did you like your helicopter ride, and he would chuckle and say rather not have had it. I was not there in time, would not even had a chance to be there in time. I always thought I would. Needless to say, I was totally shocked and devastated, because 74 is young in my family, Dad should have had 10 to 15 more years!Thank you
Tornadospotter
04/22/2009 at 10:11 am #880502imported_AussieChiefsFan
Membertornadospotter;131362 wrote:To Each and Every one of you all. I thank you for your prayers and support. Thank you!My father, passed away in flight from the hospital in Superior Ne to Bryan Memorial Hospital in Lincoln Nebraska, on Tuesday, April 21, 2009.
6 minutes from ETA, he coded, and the flight crew did all they could, and the ER doctors after landing also. But God decided to take him home, and did so in the air, in dads first ever helicopter flight. With his young life of 74 years of age.
I am the youngest son of my father by 10 years. I have three brothers. I have always been the son that has been there for my parents when they needed some help, because I lived closer, was there more, and they always called me for help when needed. So I have always been used to being around my parents, responding to when the were in a car accident, being the contact to my older brothers. Taking my parents to doctor calls, ect. It is 58 miles from my house to my parents. When my mother called me and told me that my dad had taken ill and was in the hospital in Superior, and was weak with a slow heart rate, high pottasiam, and all that, I understood it was not good. That he was being life flighted to Lincoln, I knew it was not good. But as Wiskigirl and me raced to Lincoln to be there for dad, I believed that he would still be with us, and he would look at me and tear up and say I am sorry son to trouble you, and I would get to ask him how did you like your helicopter ride, and he would chuckle and say rather not have had it. I was not there in time, would not even had a chance to be there in time. I always thought I would. Needless to say, I was totally shocked and devastated, because 74 is young in my family, Dad should have had 10 to 15 more years!Thank you
Tornadospotter
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04/23/2009 at 7:31 am #880684rbedgood
MemberTS,
I am sorry for your loss, however glad that you have family around you at this time. My prayers are with you.
God bless!
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