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Tuesday, August 4, 2009
August 2009 Comments and Stories
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FROM RON'S SISTER TRACY: GoodMorning Bro, woke up today and thought about you calling me one day in May. You were on the phone and driving and telling someone to **** off. I thought it was funny, and I laughed today for the first time. On the 4th of July you called me and asked where we would be today, and I told you. You said you were on your way, and then called me again when you got there and you said, dam tracy, this aint no BBQ, noone is here, whats up? I said I was on my way and to stay there. When I got there you gave me a big hug and just laughed. We got rained out that day and ronnie was parked in front of me. The rain started and I ran to my car, but noone else did, they all just stood in the rain trying to take cover where ever they could find a dry place to stand, and let me tell you it was raining so hard. Ronnie ran to his car in front of me and called me on my phone, he said I was the only one who had any brains to run to my car to get out of the rain. We just laughed and he told me he was calling a friend to confirm that the rain was heading away from us and we could continue our BBQ. On the video of Ronnie, when I asked him how old he was. The last thing he is saying on there is, Dont try to make up for shit. While I was video tapeing that day he caught me taking video of him and my step dad, he saw the video and was mad that I only got the back of his neck. We laughed and I told him I had video of him, other then that one and that I was not the best person to video tape shit. He talked about how proud he was that he had just got hats,and shirts made of his new company, and he was giving us all his cards. I was so proud of him and told him so. He even brought out a certificate of when he went to stillwater prisen to talk to people about their choices in life, and what had changed his life around. I am so glad I had that day with my brother. Over the last couple of years everytime we were having something, BBQ's, birthdays, christmas, or just a get togeather. I would always call my brother to come, and he would say ok let me call you back, and nine times out of ten he would never call, or come. But there were days where he would just show up, and that was great. I hope and pray that then memories will never go away. I had to post today because I got a letter from the Medical Examiner's office about ronnie, and how he passed. I will be at the memorial fundraiser, and I will have the letter with me for those of you who would like to see it. Thank you all for your love and support and the great send off for Ronnie, I just know he was there and watching us all. May god bless us all, and keep us all from harm. Bye brother, I love you....
FROM RON'S SISTER TRACY:
ReplyDeleteGoodMorning Bro, woke up today and thought about you calling me one day in May. You were on the phone and driving and telling someone to **** off. I thought it was funny, and I laughed today for the first time. On the 4th of July you called me and asked where we would be today, and I told you. You said you were on your way, and then called me again when you got there and you said, dam tracy, this aint no BBQ, noone is here, whats up? I said I was on my way and to stay there. When I got there you gave me a big hug and just laughed. We got rained out that day and ronnie was parked in front of me. The rain started and I ran to my car, but noone else did, they all just stood in the rain trying to take cover where ever they could find a dry place to stand, and let me tell you it was raining so hard. Ronnie ran to his car in front of me and called me on my phone, he said I was the only one who had any brains to run to my car to get out of the rain. We just laughed and he told me he was calling a friend to confirm that the rain was heading away from us and we could continue our BBQ. On the video of Ronnie, when I asked him how old he was. The last thing he is saying on there is, Dont try to make up for shit. While I was video tapeing that day he caught me taking video of him and my step dad, he saw the video and was mad that I only got the back of his neck. We laughed and I told him I had video of him, other then that one and that I was not the best person to video tape shit. He talked about how proud he was that he had just got hats,and shirts made of his new company, and he was giving us all his cards. I was so proud of him and told him so. He even brought out a certificate of when he went to stillwater prisen to talk to people about their choices in life, and what had changed his life around. I am so glad I had that day with my brother. Over the last couple of years everytime we were having something, BBQ's, birthdays, christmas, or just a get togeather. I would always call my brother to come, and he would say ok let me call you back, and nine times out of ten he would never call, or come. But there were days where he would just show up, and that was great. I hope and pray that then memories will never go away. I had to post today because I got a letter from the Medical Examiner's office about ronnie, and how he passed. I will be at the memorial fundraiser, and I will have the letter with me for those of you who would like to see it. Thank you all for your love and support and the great send off for Ronnie, I just know he was there and watching us all. May god bless us all, and keep us all from harm. Bye brother, I love you....