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Post by 911 on Apr 18, 2006 16:31:02 GMT -5
My brother and i share our best hunting spot with two other guys One of the guys Karl lives quite a ways away so the only time we see him is during hunting season. I saw to day in the paper that Karl passed away he was only 40yrs old and leaves behind 3 daughters. KARL was the type of guy i couldnt wait to talk to after a hunt he always had a story and he always saw huge bucks I didnt know Karl very well but i always looked forward to seeing him every deer season. He will be sadly missed around the woods this season. JOHN
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Post by Woody Williams on Apr 18, 2006 18:20:11 GMT -5
My condolences John.
Sounds like he was a heck of a guy.
We need to enjoy each other's company to the fullest each and every day cause we never know when it might be our last day with that person - either way.
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Post by Indyhunter on Apr 18, 2006 21:34:47 GMT -5
Sorry to hear, John.
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Post by DEERTRACKS on Apr 20, 2006 9:56:13 GMT -5
Sorry to hear that. I hope the 3 daughters make it thru the loss of their dad OK.
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Post by 911 on Apr 24, 2006 16:38:13 GMT -5
Found out yesterday Karl and Tim were fishing in tennessee and Tim left and came back to the camper and Karl was dead in his chair of a massive heart attack.
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Post by gundude on Apr 24, 2006 18:07:19 GMT -5
Sorry to hear that John. I feel for his family....... If there is such a thing as a silver lining in such matters I guess one would say he died a painless death and he died enjoying what he loved to do.....
My prayers for those left behind. May they find refuge with the Lord and seek his comfort during this time.
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