59Lark
Practically Family
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- 569
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- Ontario, Canada
This week, i got a phone call the wife of a dear friend, called his three year battle with cancer is coming to a end. He slipped into a coma and she called ambulance and they took him to the hospital. The doctors were able to bring him out and the one person he asked for , was me. However since he is in icu , and i am not family the wait is on, he was must survive and improve enough to be transferred to palitive care before i can see him. So all day yesterday i thought of this and i didnt have a answer but hey no one ever said life was fair. Elmer served with the canadian army, finished a tour and then went over to buffalo and signed up with the us army and served one tour in vietnam. The experiences he had there affected him the rest of his life, he no longer drove a car after he came back, just not the lovable farm boy but a person with a dark and brooding nightmares and not always clear in mind but had a family and worked in the textile industry. The textile industry sure wasnt what it was and he was laid off or out of work a lot the last few years and no one will a older person a job with a trade or a ticket so he was availabe to work for me a lot and he did partime, for twenty five years. The road trips first in my 77 dodge tradesman van, 89 ford ranger truck, 1990 ford econoline van and even my current ride 2000 gmc safaria. We did a farmer market in amish country for over 24 years. We did sales at fabric stores in small towns up north. The time that i was looking at his face for a minute and he piped up we are going to buy the farm and a school bus was in our lane and we had to run the van in and out of the ditch to avoid the bus, the time we narrowly avoided a tornado , we stopped to call my wife and the 5 minutes we lost, we avoid a barn roof on the road. HOW DO YOU SAY GOODBYE TO A FRIEND. 59LARK. fftopic: fftopic: