lake texoma accident !!!
#361
Originally Posted by Memphis
Life is so prescious, and can be taken away so quickly and unexpectedly. This type of thing makes you stop and think about what is really important in life. We all love boating; it is our passion and hobby, but it is not what is REALLY important, not compared with our families, our children, our health, our great friends. I did not know these people but had admired their boats, but their passing leaves me with a deep sense of sadness and loss. God bless their familes and loved ones, and may God help Bruce to a speedy recovery.
T2x
#362
Our thought and prayers...
The accident was announced during our Poker Run on Clear Lake, at one of the stops. Not a dry eye in the place. We also observed a moment of silence at our last stop in memory of those who perished, and the survivors...
Jim & Janet
The accident was announced during our Poker Run on Clear Lake, at one of the stops. Not a dry eye in the place. We also observed a moment of silence at our last stop in memory of those who perished, and the survivors...
Jim & Janet
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T2x,
I'm the one who took that photo in your post above. It was at San Diego - & it still chokes me up all these years later. He was a friend & such a good guy, and I sure wish he could have been able to see the future - and an image of that wagon. Maybe he would have changed his mind about safety capsules.
Still just breaks my heart.
As does this tragedy too. They are always so hard. God speed to them all.
BK~
I'm the one who took that photo in your post above. It was at San Diego - & it still chokes me up all these years later. He was a friend & such a good guy, and I sure wish he could have been able to see the future - and an image of that wagon. Maybe he would have changed his mind about safety capsules.

Still just breaks my heart.
As does this tragedy too. They are always so hard. God speed to them all.
BK~
Last edited by BK; 09-05-2006 at 11:22 AM.



