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Lost My Detector Pal

GregM

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On Saturday, Feb.16,2008 my brother-in law, Mike, passed away suddenly. He and I used to compare notes and finds whenever we would meet up. He was a great man and will be sorely missed.. Thanks for all the great times together Mike ........Rest in Peace My Brother.... Love Eternelly, Greg
 
As we get older, we see our friends start to go away one by one.

We know in our harts, it's going to be our turn soon. That's easy

to ignore. I'm truly sorry you lost your friend.

I just lost my child hood best friend.

He, like me, came close to death many times. He was not afrade

of death. I felt that he and I were both living on borrowed time.

He was a finish carpenter. More of an artist than a carpenter.

He was a man with a big hart. James McClenathan,

Fayetville, Arkansas.

HH,
 
n/t
 
Sorry to hear about your loss. They are never really lost as long as we can remember them. I have had some friends and family lost, and I usually think of them when I'm alone treasure hunting. I even ask them for help (but I'm not sure that it goes that way.) But I always remember the good times we had together. I hope you and yours can gather the strength you need, to get you through this tough time. We are all thinking and praying for you.
 
Like your pic suggests Greg, celebrate the fact that you had the opportunity to enjoy a great friendship.

Best wishes to you and the family from ours.
 
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