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<blockquote data-quote="captfd" data-source="post: 2372519" data-attributes="member: 829"><p>I hardly never talk on here like some that are so much smarter than every one else, Just look at all there posts. This kind of struck a nerve. I use to not care for the markers ether, But on July 1st me and the wife was woke up early that morning by a OHP knocking on our front door. When I opened it he was looking at me holding my youngest sons billfold and phone, I looked at the driveway and seen hiss jeep was not at his house. He had ran of the road coming from work and flipped the jeep. No seat belt was being worn. I am a retired Firefighter of 28 years and he was a volunteer , so he has went with me on many calls to extract people from accidents. He always knew to wear a belt, Why he didn't I don't know but he was pined for hours before some came down our country road and discovered the accident. Any way I did not put any thing up at the seen, however I do stop and place my hands on the ground where he took his last breath and Hell I can't explain it but I feel like I am connecting is some way to him. I pray none of you ever loose a child or loved one, But those that have, may not think like we use to so try and understand what they may be going threw. I visit my son's grave every week at the cemetery and miss him so much. I have a different feeling about the road markers than I use to, But still chose not to put one up. Any way I will shut up for the next 5 years. LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="captfd, post: 2372519, member: 829"] I hardly never talk on here like some that are so much smarter than every one else, Just look at all there posts. This kind of struck a nerve. I use to not care for the markers ether, But on July 1st me and the wife was woke up early that morning by a OHP knocking on our front door. When I opened it he was looking at me holding my youngest sons billfold and phone, I looked at the driveway and seen hiss jeep was not at his house. He had ran of the road coming from work and flipped the jeep. No seat belt was being worn. I am a retired Firefighter of 28 years and he was a volunteer , so he has went with me on many calls to extract people from accidents. He always knew to wear a belt, Why he didn't I don't know but he was pined for hours before some came down our country road and discovered the accident. Any way I did not put any thing up at the seen, however I do stop and place my hands on the ground where he took his last breath and Hell I can't explain it but I feel like I am connecting is some way to him. I pray none of you ever loose a child or loved one, But those that have, may not think like we use to so try and understand what they may be going threw. I visit my son's grave every week at the cemetery and miss him so much. I have a different feeling about the road markers than I use to, But still chose not to put one up. Any way I will shut up for the next 5 years. LOL [/QUOTE]
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