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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
soon-to-be project 1961 AlumaCraft 14' semi-V
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<blockquote data-quote="ozarkbilly" data-source="post: 307300" data-attributes="member: 11271"><p>and thank you all for the condolences. Her death was quite unexpected & it turns out that she knew she was in really bad shape and chose to keep that confidential. I don't know if me knowing that she'd been given X months to live as soon as she'd found out would've made it better or worse, or easier or harder, or whatever. Instead it was "can you give me a ride to the doctor? I really don't feel very well" on Aug 15, followed by 15 days of hospitalization & then 2 days of being sent home to die. She loved the outdoors, loved camping, loved boating. We'd just gone camping in July & were constantly planning our annual Labor Day weekend family reunion/camping trip, and instead she died Labor Day weekend and we were spreading her ashes in our favorite little cove the following weekend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ozarkbilly, post: 307300, member: 11271"] and thank you all for the condolences. Her death was quite unexpected & it turns out that she knew she was in really bad shape and chose to keep that confidential. I don't know if me knowing that she'd been given X months to live as soon as she'd found out would've made it better or worse, or easier or harder, or whatever. Instead it was "can you give me a ride to the doctor? I really don't feel very well" on Aug 15, followed by 15 days of hospitalization & then 2 days of being sent home to die. She loved the outdoors, loved camping, loved boating. We'd just gone camping in July & were constantly planning our annual Labor Day weekend family reunion/camping trip, and instead she died Labor Day weekend and we were spreading her ashes in our favorite little cove the following weekend. [/QUOTE]
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