3dAngus
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For those of you who never met him, Tigger, Mathew, was the kind of person that exemplified exactly what Steel Soldiers and the Georgia RAlly is all about. My wife Joyce liked him as well.
His unselfish giving and charitable work efforts here and elsewhere, where he was always there for us, even when in pain and suffering, is the kind of things, the kind of MAN you want to find a medal for and pin it on. The fact that we cannot, the fact that he is no longer with us for us to honor in such a way, after patching up our wounds and giving us comfort through well chosen words, just sucks. I mean that.
It sucks. I am down right now saddened by the loss of a person who could have been a good friend if not for so many miles between us.
This was a GOOD man. I wish now I had taken more time then simply talking with him as he sat in front of Mikes MKT making change for us. I watched, quietly, as he patched up several injuries as to not interfere in the camaraderie he shared with the injured, and the sick. I admired him for it all. One fella here posts a signature, "one of the few".
When I see that, I will always think of Mathew. It fits so very well. God Bless his family and friends, the survivors.
A good man!
His unselfish giving and charitable work efforts here and elsewhere, where he was always there for us, even when in pain and suffering, is the kind of things, the kind of MAN you want to find a medal for and pin it on. The fact that we cannot, the fact that he is no longer with us for us to honor in such a way, after patching up our wounds and giving us comfort through well chosen words, just sucks. I mean that.
It sucks. I am down right now saddened by the loss of a person who could have been a good friend if not for so many miles between us.
This was a GOOD man. I wish now I had taken more time then simply talking with him as he sat in front of Mikes MKT making change for us. I watched, quietly, as he patched up several injuries as to not interfere in the camaraderie he shared with the injured, and the sick. I admired him for it all. One fella here posts a signature, "one of the few".
When I see that, I will always think of Mathew. It fits so very well. God Bless his family and friends, the survivors.
A good man!