View Full Version : Honoring a fellow co-worker
sarges46
12-01-2008, 08:07 PM
Today we said our final good-byes to a fellow co-worker who passed away last Tuesday. She was only 30 years old and worked on my team. Vibrant happy and one heck of an officer who took no guff from anyone.
She has left a hole in my shift that will be hard to replace.
She was to be at work with us that day but had booked sick. We received the call early afternoon from another co-worker who said she was being taken to the hospital but not to worry as she was alert and talking with the attendents. By the time the ambulance got to the hospital she was gone. She had a blood clot that travelled from her leg to her lungs.
Its a shame.
See you Allison.
Ponch
12-01-2008, 08:12 PM
Lost a dear friend today as well. Cedric wasn't feeling well Yesterday and went to the hospital. I received word about an hour ago that he passed from a brain aneurysm.
Ride on Bubba. :95:
ibents
12-01-2008, 08:18 PM
Two sad stories, what can one say, I guess you just have to live life to the max and one day at a time.
Ian
Swifty
12-01-2008, 08:20 PM
So sorry to hear about your losses, David and Rick.
Sorry guys losing a friend or co worker can be as hard as family. In many ways theirs your other family.
Ponch
12-01-2008, 08:48 PM
Bubba sold his Centenial edition Herritage Softail last year and was in the process of selling his Ultra. I know he purposely bought the softail as an investment. He did quite well on it. About three months ago, he tried to sell me his Ultra
I guess I'll never know for sure why he was getting out of riding, but now I suspect it might have been due to his health. He was about my age (56) and seemed to be very healthy. He was fortunate to be able to retire last year. So much he wanted to do in his retirement.
I guess this is enough babble from me. But I intend to live life with a different outlook from now on. I don't know about tomorrow, but I intend to live to ride and ride to live while I can. And as Stacey David says, "Drive It Like Ya Stole It". lol
Thanks for your posts.
sarges46
12-01-2008, 09:45 PM
Sorry to hear about the loss of your friend, David. It's always difficult isnt it.
Ponch
12-01-2008, 09:54 PM
Sarge, Sorry to hijack the thread. I am very sorry for your friend as well.
IH Truck Guy
12-01-2008, 10:19 PM
Sarge and Ponch,really sorry to hear about the loss of your friends.
We will say a prayer for them and their families...
Life truly is too short..
WHOOMP
12-01-2008, 10:40 PM
guys, my heart goes out to you all... our prayers go out to you all as well..
davecb
12-02-2008, 02:43 AM
Losing a friend or a loved one sucks...Live every day as if there is no tomorow...
Sorry to hear about the loss of your friends guys.
I know the feeling well, for in years past, I to have lost close coworkers.
You never know how one touches your life until they are gone, then you realize that hey, I really miss that person...
The woman who sits next to me came back to work after being off for 3 weeks.
She is presently taking Chemo treatments, loosing her hair, but is standing proud and strong coming back to work and trying to do what she can while dealing with the sickness brought on by the chemo treatments. She has 3 more treatments to go and hopefully its over. One minute she is doing fine and the next she is sick and feeling down.
God bless her and God bless you two.
Yammer Dan
12-02-2008, 06:21 AM
Sorry to hear that Rick. Good Officers in our line getting hard to find. We lost a Director of Programs Last week in a accident. He had moved up from uniform and was doing Great. Had wreck on his way to go Deer hunting.
I'm sorry to hear about your loss. Please be comforted by the thought that they are now in a better place.
Squidley
12-02-2008, 05:35 PM
You folks are in our thoughts, live your life like it's your last day...one day it will be, I know.
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