Posted on 05/19/2006 9:48:14 AM PDT by Reader of news
Freeper Solo Gringo, a FRiend of mine, passed away at home last Friday around midnight. He was 71 and owned a ranch in Southern Texas.
May God bless his soul and confort his family.
May his family and friends find comfort in knowing the Good Lord is with him and keeping him with the angels.
May God bless his soul and confort his family. Amen.
May he rest in peace and may his family find consolation in the Lord.
Is it to JimRob to get Freepers put on the Memorial wall?
I'm afraid I don't know the policy for the Memorial Wall. But I know someone who does.
My prayers to his family.
Prayers for the Family, may he Rest in Peace.
Prayers up!
RIP.
Prayers for family and FRiends.........
I'm so sorry. Prayers are on the way.
Rest In Peace Solo Gringo.
My condolences to his family and friends.
((prayers))
Prayers for family and friends.
Back in March, Grandpa had me drive him around in his truck, and he gave me a long list of things he wanted to make sure I told everyone. It was our last long talk, and he told me a lot of things. He told me how pleased he was with his lot in life, and that his life was going to end with him being pleased to have made the most of his chance, and grateful he had that chance. He told me there were things he wished had turned out different, but nothing he had done, that he would have actually changed if given the chance. He was a laughing man, who was forever trying to lighten the mood in any given situation. He loved jokes, laughter, silly things, and his family. He asked me to tell everyone to not grieve any longer than they had to, because he wanted us to be happy and laughing just as soon as possible. He also asked that I make sure everyone knew how much he loved them. He loved his wife, his siblings, his daughters, his grandchildren. He kept telling me how lucky he considered himself, and wouldnt agree with me when I told him we were the lucky ones. He told me how he still thought his wife was the most beautiful woman in the world, but that all his daughters and granddaughters came close, and that he thought his grandsons might be as handsome as he was. He told me he was so very proud of all of us. He may have been stubborn to a fault (at least all of us here come by it honestly), but a lesser man would have faltered in the face of what he faced in his life. But through it all, he did all that he could and more for his family, and loved of us each so much that the man I had never seen cry, started to when trying to describe how much he loved us. He said that we were his life, and that the only thing he was sad about was that hed be leaving us, but that at least his life wasnt wasted. I miss him. We miss him. We loved him, he loved us. Even as we are giving his ashes back to the land he poured so much of himself into, the land that gave him a challenge to keep fighting every day, he hasnt really left us, as long as we remember his laughter, his hugs, his stubbornness and his love.
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