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Kristen Freds

Russ, it’s with a sad sad heart to see you go in such a tragic way. So many things left unsaid and so many things left undone. It was only two weeks ago that i said I loved you and that I would never give up on you and you said I love you too. Each wondering if we would be together again someday and knowing we were doing what we felt we had to do at the time. I remember the day we first met and how I thought that you were the greatest thing to happen to me. I remember our Russ, it’s with a sad sad heart to see you go in such a tragic way. So many things left unsaid and so many things left undone. It was only two weeks ago that i said I loved you and that I would never give up on you and you said I love you too. Each wondering if we would be together again someday and knowing we were doing what we felt we had to do at the time. I remember the day we first met and how I thought that you were the greatest thing to happen to me. I remember our long talks on car rides to no where. Our bike rides for ice cream. The day we were married and leaving on our honeymoon to Alaska. Our grizzly encounter with only a fire and tent to protected us. You were my hero while making me feel safe. How many times did we tell that story? I remember when we went camping up north and you told me about watching Ed Sullevin on Sunday night when the Beatles were on then giving me a mini show of it and how I laughed at your rendition until I nearly fell off my stool, you were so funny when you wanted to be. What charisma and talent you had, so much potential to do almost anything you put your mind to. We had a lot of fun times together fishing and hunting although me Best was tracking a deer after you shot one. No matter what, we were always there for over 20 years together. Through the good times and bad. - [ ] I rest assured now on Gods promise that you are now in His arms and in no more pain or fighting the Demond’s that plagued you for so many years. You are finally home. talks on car rides to no where. Our bike rides for ice cream. The day we were married and leaving on our honeymoon to Alaska. Our grizzly encounter with only a fire and tent to protected us. You were my hero while making me feel safe. How many times did we tell that story? I remember when we went camping up north and you told me about watching Ed Sullevin on Sunday night when the Beatles were on then giving me a mini show of it and how I laughed at your rendition until I nearly fell off my stool, you were so funny when you wanted to be. What charisma and talent you had, so much potential to do almost anything you put your mind to. We had a lot of fun times together fishing and hunting although me Best was tracking a deer after you shot one. No matter what, we were always there for over 20 years together. Through the good times and bad. - [ ] I rest assured now on Gods promise that you are now in His arms and in no more pain or fighting the Demond’s that plagued you for so many years. You are finally home.
Tuesday May 8, 2018 at 12:01 am
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