My heart goes out to you, hope the rest of the holidays are better for you
A heckuva good person lost his life in a Denver traffic accident on Wednesday. Steve always had a smile on his face and would help anyone he could.
He was an electronics repair technician for a worldwide company, and he had flown to Denver to cover for others so they could enjoy Christmas. Steve didn't have any immediate family in Dallas, so that's just the sort of thing he would do.
This has put a damper on my Christmas Eve, but then again I can remember all of the help I got from Steve when I had equipment problems. Sometimes he would interrupt his day and sneak over to a customer's site to help me fix something.
I'll miss him, but I feel better for having known him.
Semper Fi, Steve.
My heart goes out to you, hope the rest of the holidays are better for you
I'm so sorry for your loss....he sounded like a great friend. He must have been needed for something very special upstairs.... :frown:
True friends with true hearts are hard to find and even harder too loose. Take solice in the fact that since he was that type of giving person, he's gone to a wonderful place for all eternity. You'll see him again.
Scream
Hey dude...sorry to hear of your loss..I can relate to how your feelin, I lost friends not so long ago..Join me and we'll tip one back for ol buds!. just remember the good times!
Jeff.
Wow, sorry to hear that.
everyone please dont drink and drive and watch out for the red light runners, they are out there today in force
Hearts out to you rrrr, he sounded like a great friend. Both his and your Families will be in our prayers tonight.
MVG
So sorry!! :frown: Keep your head high...you all are in our thoughts & prayers!!
Geez, there is soo much of this so close to home lately. I took your advice you gave me a couple weeks ago and it did help. I am going to Arlington on Tuesday to visit Darrell's grave and say goodbye. I hope you at least can go to your friends funeral if you want to. You are in my prayers.
Kenny
I went to the memorial service today, and the impact this man had on family and friends was easy to see. Although I had never met them before, I spoke to both his parents to let them know what a fine man their son was.
I appreciate the kind words. The "family" we have at Hot Boat has provided me with many friends, good times, laughter, and, of course, sorrow. But we all share them together, and your support means very much to me.
Thank you.