Posted on 06/29/2009 2:42:23 PM PDT by KKing
Fort Worth police are searching for a 72-year-old man who was last seen at his home Sunday evening. Homer Johns was last seen in his garage in the 4700 block of Ardenwood Drive. His car and cellphone were found at his home. Police said he was not diagnosed with Alzheimers or any other serious medical condition. He does take medication for high blood pressure. Johns is 5-feet, 8-inches tall and weighs about 170 pounds. He has short brown, graying hair and hazel eyes. He was wearing a dark gray shirt with the Dell logo, tan pants and flip-flops. Anyone with information about Johns whereabouts should call authorities at 817-335-4222 and reference report number 09-072304.
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YESS!!!! Thank you God.
I knew he would be okay, I knew it!!!
YESS!!!!
The suspense continues. I was wondering last night if he suffered amnesia. This happened once to my mother and she was never able to fill us in on the lost time. So happy he’s alive and okay though. (((Hugs)))
OMG = that was your dad?
big time “whew”
Praise God! Thank you, Lord, for Homer’s safe return.
Fantabulous news!
I was late reading my ping to the news about your dad. So glad you are in contact with him. Prayers that all is well, for his safe return home, and prayers for successful healing and recovery of good health for you. God bless.
Dad is home. He’s safe and sound. Needed a shower but he got a lot of hugs anyway.
Thank you all for the prayers, I can’t tell you how much they meant to me and our family.
He’s coming around nicely and he’s realizing what a loving home he has here.
Those of you that have aging parents, you know the heartbreak of the adjustments a family must make.
Thanks again and I’m humbled by the fine Freepers here and all the support.
KK
Just hug him & we thank God for his safe return.
Where was he?
Now I must ask for the intercession of the prayer warriors.
My wife's coworker, Tom, a professor in the department for which she is the chair, died last night. He had a mild heart attack over the weekend, while on vacation in Colorado. He made it to a hospital, and they got things somewhat under control. They tried to put in some stints via catheter, but were unsuccessful. That's all I knew yesterday, except that they were going to do a triple bypass today.
He never made it that far. He had a massive coronary last evening, and they could not save him.
While he may have been the oldest professor in the department, he was not all that old, early 60s I believe. He had his undergraduate degree from Louisville and his Doctorate from Indiana. He was the only full professor in the small (5 profs and an admin assistant) department. By all accounts he was very good at what he did.
He leaves a wife and two grown children, as well as a grandson. I ask your prayers for them. They'll be missing a husband, a father and grandfather.
He was an invaluable part of the small private college community. They are hurting pretty badly right now too, and I ask your prayers for them as well.
The only small ray of sunshine in the gray clouds of his passing is that Tom spent the last week of his life in Colorado with his family around him, swimming and hiking, which were some of his favorite pastimes, outside of his work, and his part time community theater type acting. The man had a voice that was to be envied. But that's another group that will be missing him.
Probably none of our business. IF and when KKing wishes to share that with us, he will.
Nothing wrong with going off to be by yourself. Just keep those who love you informed. If you don't wish to tell them where you'll be, at least tell them what you are doing, and when you expect to return to the world. Otherwise, they'll worry. A lot. Might even call the police to look for you. :)
Praying for the safe return of your dad!
Glad he is back. Praise the Lord. Thanks for the update.
Praying
Praise the Lord. I love good news.
It seems like a reasonable question, imho.
Praise God.....he is found safe.
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