Larry,
Thanks for responding to my post even though your health is a problem. I'm no stranger to arthritis as it runs in my family. Both my Grandmother and my Mother had rheumatoid arthritis and I myself was diagnosed with it while still in school. I was bed-ridden for 3 months back then with rheumatic fever as well. Take care of your health the best you can and we'll look forward to when you're able to be more active. All the best in the new year!
Cheers,
Brian
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To: anaglyphs(-at-)yahoogroups.com
From: anaglyphs(-at-)yahoogroups.com
Date: Fri, 2 Jan 2015 16:53:47 -0600
Subject: Re: [Anaglyphs] The Final Ride Home/Brian
Brian, I am so sorry to hear about the recent losses in your family. I
thought it was a cool thing they did for your Uncle. Sorry I haven?t posted in a
while, I have been having health problems in my life. It seems that I have very
bad arthritis in my hand and fingers added to my other health problems now. It
is very pain full just to move or bend them. I do have a passion for 3D and will
post when able. Take Care my 3D friend.
LR
Sent: Friday, January 02, 2015 2:46 PM
Subject: RE: [Anaglyphs] The Final Ride Home/Jm
Thank you Jm.
Cheers,
Brian
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To: anaglyphs(-at-)yahoogroups.com
From: anaglyphs(-at-)yahoogroups.com
Date: Fri, 2
Jan 2015 12:14:50 +0100
Subject: Re: [Anaglyphs] The Final Ride
Home
Dear Brian, I'm sorry for your family, like to
lost a parent his always hard same as if it is sometime a delivery for the
patient.
Like Egyptian king able to choice the vehicle for their last travel
in this dimension... What a nice attention to use his favorite
car.
Jm
Le 02/01/2015 09:24, Brian Wallace
Starg82343(-at-)hotmail.com [anaglyphs] a
écrit :
The
story:
I attended my Uncle Johnny's funeral services Tuesday at noon.
One of his passions was classic automobiles. This classic truck was one
of his favorites and I think it was the most recent restoration. Uncle
Johnny didn't really get to ride in it like he wanted because of his illness,
so it was decided that when he passed, they would carry him in his coffin from
the funeral home to the burial site in his truck. The funeral home owner
and procession director also elected not to take the shortest route from the
town of Galena (where he went to school) to Asbury Cemetery in Millington, MD
(the town where he lived), so that we could pass by his home on the way which
has a beautiful large pond that is also a habitat for large numbers of wild
geese.
Continuation:
In this image the coffin is visible resting in
the bed of the truck which is sitting just in front of the Galena Funeral Home
moments before preparing to leave for Asbury Cemetery in
Millington.
W1, SPM, PS-CS6,
IrfanView
Cheers,
Brian