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Come Friday I have to put a good friend in the ground. Her husband is my best friend in the world and I do not know what to do. I have been hunting and fishing with this man for 25 years. I can't tell you how many times she welcomed me with a meal or a beer when I walked through their door. When my dad died they were there every minute for me. The one thing we liked doing was enjoying a nice beverage together, so if you are drinking a beer tonight, raise your glass because the Lord just got a beautiful angel.

Consider it raised. I'm sorry for both his and your loss. 

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Sorry for you and your friend's loss. Remember the good times. 

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We have many people in our lives

Family, neighbors and friends.

But no one knows us quite as well

Or shares our deepest secrets

Like a life-long friend.

Sorry for you & your friend's loss.

A-Jay

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Sorry for your loss. Be there for your friend as he will need you more than ever now. 

 

Jeff

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I'm sorry for your loss. Losing a true friend is tough. 

There are very few people in our lives that we truly call friends, sorry for your loss, prayers sent

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Condolences for your loss. A sad time, to be sure.

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Real friends are hard to come by.  So sorry for your loss.

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Sorry for your loss. The older I get the more these types of posts resonate with me. Truly sad for you.

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Bummer.

The lady sounds like a wonderful person who supported her husband's outdoor activities.

You were fortunate to have her in your life and as stated above, remember the good times.

RIP.

I lost my high school sweetheart and first wife to cancer at the age of 33. The people who meant the most to me where the ones who stood by my side no matter what. The ones I respected the most didn't know what to say or do but they were there for me day and night. Just be there and listen. Check in often. No advice is necessary because none will help. Find healthy ways to honor them. Stay busy. God bless.

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