Thank you.
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Prayers.
God bless Larry, you and all his hunting buddies.
Prayers lifted for your friend Larry.
We are slowly losing a good friend to the very same thing.
God Bless you for being so good to him!
Another jewel in your Heavenly crown!
Such a sad but beautiful testimony to friendship. I will keep Larry and your group of friends in my prayers.
Wonderful tribute. Prayers up.
Prayers of peace, strength and comfort for Larry...and for you and all his friends. May this be the best hunting trip ever!!
You are good friends. God bless you all with His presence this trip. I will be praying.
If indeed, Larry's race is over in the near future, may our and His heavenly Father grant him a quick exit from this vale of tears attended by his loved ones and prepare for Larry an opportunity to be surprised by the eternal treasures that have been laid up by God for him. May God bless Larry and his loved ones and you and yours! Thank you for alerting us to this opportunity to pray for him.
Prayers up.
Praying for him and for everyone else ailing to have as good friends as Larry’s got.
Just prayed for Larry.
My Hubby is getting ready to leave for his deer stand, as I read this post about Larry. How sad. We totally understand how much it means to fill those deer tags. Life is precious . . thank you for the reminder.
You and your circle of friends are priceless. I am also blessed by being in a circle of friends like yours. Your post warms my heart!
“Life’s short, run hard.”
That’s the way I see it. I’m not waiting for retirement, I take more and more days to do the “when I retire” stuff right now. I hunt every hunt like it is my last, and fish every fishing outing as though it will be the last, and take my wife on dates with relish, or tell another undecided soul the Gospel Story, as arthrongis advances on my battered knees and my eyes fade. It helps that I live in No. AZ and the opportunities are all a short drive from the house. I’ve still got quite a few years to enjoy that as I turn 60 next month.
I’m not in bad health, just realistic about my own capabilities being limited by advancing age’s tendency to crepe in on life. Social security will not be there for me and my peers, so I’ll keep working all the while as well.
Life’s too short to stop living it before you die or to wait until you have the time upon retiring.
Then there’s a wonderful eternity, but that’s for another thread.
Dear Lord,
Look with favor on this, your humble servant, who approaches your door. Bless him and all his family and friends as this journey proceeds to a loving end. Send the comforter, Lord and let your Holy Spirit imbue him with strength and fortitude, safe in the knowledge of salvation available to him through the sacrifice of our dear Savior. Amen.
Prayers for Larry.
It’s great what you are doing for him. Labor Day 2005 I took my parents out on my then new boat to one of their favorite places - Cape Lookout NC. We spent a wonderful day. A year later Dad passed and Mom followed by the end of 2006. I will always have beautiful memories of that day on the water.
Larry will be in my prayers.
If Larry was as good a friend to you as you are to him, then he’s lived right. Enjoy the hunt, Larry. And “run fast.”
This be the verse you carve for me:
"Here he lies where he longed to be.
Home is the sailor, home from the sea,
And the hunter home from the hill."
-- Robert Louis Stevenson