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Today was the last day of the season here in NC and I went out with a couple of buddies including one ole timer that makes a couple of trips a year. Mr Foster is 80 years old and an avid sportsman, well that came to an end today. Mr Foster had a heart attack and passed away doing what he loved to do. We missed him for awhile and started to yell for him with no answer. We then began to sweep the woods looking for him and after about 20 minutes we found him laying face down on the ground. He had a history of heart problems but always loved to go hunting. Please keep his wife and family in your prayers.
Big Dog
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Man, that must have been an aweful experience for you. However, he died doing what he loved to do and that has to say something. Our prayers go out to his family.
Emery
Be ye kind one unto another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, even as God for Christ's sake hath forgiven you. Ephesians 4:32
Sorry to hear about that Big Dog, You and Mr. Fosters family will be in our prayers. Hearing about things like that will make a man think about the way he's living his life. Take care.
Sorry to hear that Big Dog. What a terrible day. We will have you all in our thoughts and prayers. If the good Lord grants me my last wish..........I will go just like Mr. Foster, doing what I love to do. You all take care.
Sorry to hear the sad news Big Dog. I'll be praying for the family. Like you said, he died doing what he loved - can't think of a better way to leave this earth!
Big Dog hate to hear of the loss of your friend.Our thoughts are with his family and also you and yours.
Perkins Runnin & Gunnin Kennel
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