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Sad news

Posted by David Hardy · 1 August 2006 10:14 AM

Larry Pratt, of Gun Owners of America, lost his 23 month old grandson, Luke, to an accident. Luke is the son of Larry's son Erich.

If any of you are in the DC area, memorial service is Thursday at 2:00 p.m. at the Harvester Presbyterian Church at 7800 Rolling Road in Springfield, VA 22153. In lieu of flowers, they suggest contributions to the church, with "Hispanic Ministery" written on the note line.

There's nothing worse than losing a child. It makes things like the prospect of your own demise seem trivial. I never went that far, but did spend 3-4 yrs thinking I was going to lose my eldest.

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