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Re: Passing of a good friend...but keeping his memory alive page 3
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August 29, 2012, 08:48:00 PM »
Hey Chris,
Sorry I missed this earlier.Sorry to hear that you guys lost a great friend, but I think what you are doing in his memory is something special...Lonnie
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The inestimable and endearing impact on our lives experienced thru friendship remains an altruistic bestowed blessing.
>>>Much sorrow for your loss of a closely guarded frienship<<<
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Like Norbert, I somehow missed this one back in March, and sure am sorry to hear of his passing now. I really enjoyed that trip with him and remember him well. He was a pleasure to share a camp with, and as Norb mentioned was so excited with that javelina. If I remember correctly it was the last morning, wasn't it? That was cool!
Great job on the bow, and a fine tribute to a fine man. He would be proud.
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Very nice buddy the bow came out great!
Awesome way of showing respect to a great man.
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Like some of the others. I don't know where I was in march...
Either way. Sorry for the loss to all of you and his family. Sounds like you lost someone truly special.
Fantastic way to commemorate the man!
Looking forward to some great stories with the bighorn.
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The bow looks great... I think that Mark would be very proud of this fine tribute!!!
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September 01, 2012, 07:05:00 PM »
Dam I missed it too Chris.I was one of the unfortunate ones who did not have the pleasure to meet Mark.The memorial bow will keep his Spirit alive.
I would love to try and anchor a critter with it even though I am a LEFTY,BUT I would not do it justice.
Good Luck gents with the pass around bow.I am sure Mark will be watchin from above as part of him goes afield.
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