One of the little 10 year old girls that lives next door, who knew my dad from birth, wrote two poems for him. They are so poignant I feel privileged to share them with you.
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Thank you everyone for your kind words. You cannot realize just how comforting they are at this sorrowful but glorious time. Not only is my dad peaceful but the appears to be in no pain at all.
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Please pray for my dad and my family.
He suffered a massive stroke yesterday and is in a coma. His wish
was to die at home without any intervention.
If you can tell all our friends and heroes that know me to pray for
a painless and quick passing for my dad.
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Is Frank Kern Insane, On Drugs or a Genius? is a series of posts on the Warrior Forum discussing who are the real heroes and how Frank Kern's "Reluctant Hero", "Us vs Them" and "Hometown Boy or Girl Make Good" Mass Control Marketing System gives you a huge advantage. You will have to go to the forum to read the posts by other individuals because I do not have their permission to post their responses here.
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Ruben Gonzalez: I think people like teachers, firefighters and policeman and the guys that are defending our liberty out in the military. Those people are making such a low amount of money for what they do. A lot of times they are putting their life on the line and they are making a huge difference in peoples lives. They are doing what other people are not willing to do so they are heroes for sure.
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12-24-07 6:29 AM friends response to my encouragement
Dear Ralph,
Thank you for wanting to help.
I have finished writing letters to those I wish to say goodbye. I worry the most about my daughter. She is the person who loved me and trusted me as if she could see my soul and from the first moment her tiny fingers wrapped around my pinkie she owned my heart.
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12-24-07 8:12 AM my words of encouragement
Dear Vietnam Vet
,
The greatest gift you could give me is stay alive to continue doing good.
The world needs as many "good does" as possible. Your work in hospice
makes you an angel. Please don't tarnish that fabulous legacy.
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12-22-07 6: 14 PM my fourth response
Dear Vietnam Vet,
Those involved in hospice are angels. I took care of my mom and dad for three
years 24-7 after they had catastrophic illnesses. My mom died in April and my
dad is still on hospice. It is difficult to continue caring for him…a huge sacrifice.
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12-22-07 8:35 AM fourth response
Dear Ralph,
You should be receiving two book in the mail. Both books are Thought provoking. I hope you enjoy them and find some tidbit that will assist you in your endeavors to inject some good in this world.
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12-21-07 1:02 PM my third response
Dear Vietnam Vet,
That would be great.
My address is:
Ralph Zuranski
3639 Midway Dr. Ste. B299
San Diego, CA 92110
I appreciate you. Hang in there and make
a difference in the world for good. You too
can be a HERO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Take care,
Ralph
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