Lost a friend last week. He was a good man. It seems the indiscretions of youth caught up with him.
He died on the operating table when his heart gave up. He was younger than me. He and I had worked together when I had my construction company, he had a painting company. He and I had the honor to restore the Walter Chrysler home and an historic church.
His work ethic was admirable but paled when compared to his loyalty as a friend. He was a quiet man who always chose his words carefully.
He will be missed by many.
You and I it seems, are part of the next generation to face whatever waits behind the curtain after this life is over. I wonder once in a while what it will be. I pray that it isn't boring.
I'm sorry for your loss, man. I lost my best friend six years ago. It sucks.
Sorry to hear it Hawk. Don't know what to say. Hope all is well.
Quote from: Charley Brown on June 21, 2010, 11:34:08 PM
Lost a friend last week. He was a good man. It seems the indiscretions of youth caught up with him.
He died on the operating table when his heart gave up. He was younger than me. He and I had worked together when I had my construction company, he had a painting company. He and I had the honor to restore the Walter Chrysler home and an historic church.
His work ethic was admirable but paled when compared to his loyalty as a friend. He was a quiet man who always chose his words carefully.
He will be missed by many.
You and I it seems, are part of the next generation to face whatever waits behind the curtain after this life is over. I wonder once in a while what it will be. I pray that it isn't boring.
If there is a God, I have some questions for him, before he ships me off to whatever horrible fate I merit. I shall describe these in detail tomorrow, when I have a little more time to write.
Sorry for your loss, though, and I know how you feel. They're all dying off...I hardly have any warm, personal enemies left.
Sorry to hear that Hawk.
Good friends, worthwhile enemies, and Slack never arrives or leaves easily.
Sorry, Hawk.
Quote from: Doktor Howl on June 22, 2010, 12:44:15 AM
Quote from: Charley Brown on June 21, 2010, 11:34:08 PM
Lost a friend last week. He was a good man. It seems the indiscretions of youth caught up with him.
He died on the operating table when his heart gave up. He was younger than me. He and I had worked together when I had my construction company, he had a painting company. He and I had the honor to restore the Walter Chrysler home and an historic church.
His work ethic was admirable but paled when compared to his loyalty as a friend. He was a quiet man who always chose his words carefully.
He will be missed by many.
You and I it seems, are part of the next generation to face whatever waits behind the curtain after this life is over. I wonder once in a while what it will be. I pray that it isn't boring.
If there is a God, I have some questions for him, before he ships me off to whatever horrible fate I merit. I shall describe these in detail tomorrow, when I have a little more time to write.
Sorry for your loss, though, and I know how you feel. They're all dying off...I hardly have any warm, personal enemies left.
I look forward to seeing those questions.
Thanks to all.