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Post by 911 on Jul 29, 2005 17:00:13 GMT -5
We had an electrician killed in a brutal way last night at Chrylser Kokomo. This accident happened in front of alot of co workers and has been very traumatic to all of the employes.
Please pray for his family and friends.
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Post by Woody Williams on Jul 29, 2005 17:21:45 GMT -5
We had an electrician killed in a brutal way last night at Chrylser Kokomo. This accident happened in front of alot of co workers and has been very traumatic to all of the employes. Please pray for his family and friends. I was a safety director at the plant I worked at and I know how something tragic like this impacts not only the family, but the dead employee's extended family - his coworkers. My prayers of comfort for all..
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Post by Hood on Jul 30, 2005 16:11:16 GMT -5
My prayers and thoughts are sent.
Robert
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Post by gundude on Jul 30, 2005 21:26:36 GMT -5
I've seen more than my share of early an UN expected death, I lost my Dad very young and my grandfather as well. . I have lost close friends and I have a lost a child............ My point is you never know when your number is up. You my go to sleep tonight for the very last time. Just make sure before you call it a day that you are right with the one who gave you all you have anyway. His gift is free and all you have to do is accept it and believe it.
If you hunt, you know good an well that nothing you see in the woods is the result of a " big bang" and some goo in the mud that transformed into life. There is a GOD.
My prayers are with the family that lost a loved one...... I hope this experience will make your co-workers give pause and evaluate thier enternal future as well....
John 3:16
End of surmon....
Hunt ON!
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Post by 10point on Aug 1, 2005 11:42:29 GMT -5
My brother works at Delphi in Komomo and he tod me about this.
I will keep this in my prayers.
Gundude, Good sermon!
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Post by Indyhunter on Aug 2, 2005 10:08:13 GMT -5
I heard about that on the news and they didn't release the name of course. Really had me wondering for a bit since I knew you worked up there. Will keep the family in thought.
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