Pictures of the fatal wreck...
#54
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Joined: Oct 2003
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From: Phila suburbs, PA
Once again, I am sorry for your loss. I am glad you are here with us though. Just remember, a piece of your father lives on in you. I am sure you are making him proud. Live a good, full life and I am sure he will smile on you from wherever he is. And every father I know who loves his son or daughter would without second thought, sacrifice himself for his child.
God bless you for sharing something so hard and awful with this community.
Travis
God bless you for sharing something so hard and awful with this community.
Travis
#55
omg, I changed my entire message I wroter to this. I went to go read what had happened and as I was reading it started bringing things that i've witnessed before and as I read even further I felt like I wwas actually there watching this as it was happening. I immediately started to cry. I feel so bad for you, no one should ever have to lose their parents in any way shape or form. What a horrible experience I'm so sorry. I can barely write this message as I'm completely shaken up. Everyone's parents should always outlive their kids. I'm so sorry, I can't tell you how bad I feel and I don't even know you. I give my condolences and can tell you your father is in a better place now watching you. Something like this didn't have to happen. I'm sorry but I can't continue writing anymore I'm crying too much, this brought old things with me back.
Last edited by RX7SpiritR; 07-22-04 at 07:30 PM.
#60
Originally Posted by ejmack1
check the date man
It dosent mater when this thread was originaly posted. I wasnt a member then and seeing it now just put things in great prospective. There will alwasys be people that can learn from this no matter how long ago it was.
#61
^^agreed
we know its 2 years old, its just a reminder of how bad things can get and we need to step it down a bit..this thread and the other one (the story) will be in my head for a long time..
we know its 2 years old, its just a reminder of how bad things can get and we need to step it down a bit..this thread and the other one (the story) will be in my head for a long time..
#62
yeah...a big reality check for us all. your openness is appreciated on all levels. may his lessons he gave you in life be that much more important to you. That is what I am most thankful for now that my mother has passed...her lessons I did not understand until years later. This gives me inspiration during my most difficult times. The same will be of you. ...in fact, I should listen to her lessons more often in all aspects of life. Thus, she is still with me as your father is with you.
my condolences
J
my condolences
J
#63
Originally Posted by artguy
yeah...a big reality check for us all. your openness is appreciated on all levels. may his lessons he gave you in life be that much more important to you. That is what I am most thankful for now that my mother has passed...her lessons I did not understand until years later. This gives me inspiration during my most difficult times. The same will be of you. ...in fact, I should listen to her lessons more often in all aspects of life. Thus, she is still with me as your father is with you.
I've also lost my mother back in 1994, my sophmore year in college.. And I couldn't of said it better! Thanks!
PHILIP SOHN
#64
Originally Posted by SVT Squasher
It dosent mater when this thread was originaly posted. I wasnt a member then and seeing it now just put things in great prospective. There will alwasys be people that can learn from this no matter how long ago it was.
Hopefully these two years goes well for you Midnight......
#65
Originally Posted by RX7SpiritR
omg, I changed my entire message I wroter to this. I went to go read what had happened and as I was reading it started bringing things that i've witnessed before and as I read even further I felt like I wwas actually there watching this as it was happening. I immediately started to cry. I feel so bad for you, no one should ever have to lose their parents in any way shape or form. What a horrible experience I'm so sorry. I can barely write this message as I'm completely shaken up. Everyone's parents should always outlive their kids. I'm so sorry, I can't tell you how bad I feel and I don't even know you. I give my condolences and can tell you your father is in a better place now watching you. Something like this didn't have to happen. I'm sorry but I can't continue writing anymore I'm crying too much, this brought old things with me back.
#66
even though its been two years my condolences go out to midnight and his family. reading that post nearly brought tears to my eyes. i could imagine being there and that being MY father. that is my single worst nightmare... losing any of my family to something tragic.
i couldnt handle it... youre a much stronger man than i am. my thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family... even two years later.
i couldnt handle it... youre a much stronger man than i am. my thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family... even two years later.
#71
Midnight- Saw on the other thread that you still check back every so often so hopefully you'll see this.
If it gives you any comfort, drowning is actually one of the more pleasant ways to go, and I think David will back me up on this. There is an initial panic phase but that is quickly replaced by a sense of peaceful euphoria. There was no pain, there was no fear, just a gentle fading away.
If it gives you any comfort, drowning is actually one of the more pleasant ways to go, and I think David will back me up on this. There is an initial panic phase but that is quickly replaced by a sense of peaceful euphoria. There was no pain, there was no fear, just a gentle fading away.
#73
I don't know scrub, this gets bumped every once in a while, and I think it is always a good reality check. It was a sad event, but in sharing it, hopefully others will think hard about their driving, and maybe it'll save someone else. So I don't think it is a bad thing to bump it.
Even if he never reads this, my thoughts went out to you when I first read this midnight, and hope you are doing well.
Even if he never reads this, my thoughts went out to you when I first read this midnight, and hope you are doing well.