This is a post I just read! Let us lift them up!
I recieved a call from my mother a little while ago. She called to tell me that my cousin (her brother's son)was injured at his seconed job today. He works for UPS and then in the afternoon works for a tree service. He was struck in the head by a large branch. He is in intensive care in Louisville, KY and they said he is barely breathing on his own and his brain function is almost at the state of what the Dr's consider brain dead. The family has been told to not get their hopes up for any type of recovery short of a miracle. My cousin's name is Tim 'Timmy' Cotner and lives in Lousiville. Whatever happens is in the Lord's hands and He knows what is best. Please keep Timmy and our family in your prayers. Me and my cousin were pretty close growing up. We lived in MO and would go out to KY often to visit. He was born in '72 and me in '73, him being the 1st grandchild, myself the second. We always ran around together and got onto lots of mischief over the years. We still get back there every couple years to visit and saw him last year on the way to the N/S Hunt fortunately. Thanks for thinking of Tim and our family. Brian Weaver
I recieved a call from my mother a little while ago. She called to tell me that my cousin (her brother's son)was injured at his seconed job today. He works for UPS and then in the afternoon works for a tree service. He was struck in the head by a large branch. He is in intensive care in Louisville, KY and they said he is barely breathing on his own and his brain function is almost at the state of what the Dr's consider brain dead. The family has been told to not get their hopes up for any type of recovery short of a miracle. My cousin's name is Tim 'Timmy' Cotner and lives in Lousiville. Whatever happens is in the Lord's hands and He knows what is best. Please keep Timmy and our family in your prayers. Me and my cousin were pretty close growing up. We lived in MO and would go out to KY often to visit. He was born in '72 and me in '73, him being the 1st grandchild, myself the second. We always ran around together and got onto lots of mischief over the years. We still get back there every couple years to visit and saw him last year on the way to the N/S Hunt fortunately. Thanks for thinking of Tim and our family. Brian Weaver
