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On the loss of friends

Date: Fri, 03/28/2008 - 03:53

Submitted by unclewulf
on Fri, 03/28/2008 - 03:53

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I lost a good friend a few days ago. I'd known him for several years, ever since I came to New England. Though he had his faults in full measure, as we all do, he was a good and honorable man who was always quick with a smile or to lend a hand. Sadly, he passed away early Monday morning, at the age of 53. The world will be a smaller place without him in it.

I'm not the prayin' sort myself, but I've had a few words with the man upstairs on this. If you could spare a moment out of your busy day to give a quick word or a kind thought for my friend 'Rotten' Richard Hayes, I'd be most grateful. He deserved far better from life than what he got.

RIP, Brother. I'll see you in the wind.


Rotten Richard sounds like someone I would have loved to have known in real life !!!! and just said prayer.. that I will be lucky enough to meet him somewhere.... someday in another life ..or in the beyond..as most of us hope for....if you knew good in him unc..he wasn't rotten at all!(in the end)... take care!..the longer we stick around..the older we get.....the more friends and loved ones we will have to bury (and try to deal with it)..I know the fact that you are feeling this..means that he touched you in a special way that many people can spend their whole life's and never have this effect on someone ..(regardless of whether they were nicknamed "Rotten")..goodness..I have personally had two "evil" friends..who have turned out to be the biggest saints and got-my-back-forever till the end people I will ever meet..I feel sorrow in your loss..but am thinking Richard is in a better place as I ramble..take care unc!!!!


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Submitted by socksfullofrocks on Wed, 04/02/2008 - 01:46

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