A Death in My Family + a Perfect Storm

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chambero

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Some of you have met my father in law before.  He passed away this afternoon from cancer.  His timing, as always, was impeccable.

I pulled CIDRs yesterday on 175 cows.

It is supposed to rain heavily the next two days while we breed.

We are goung to bury him in the pasture- the pasture where the cows are currently at waiting to be bred.  It will be so wet we cant move them after breeding.  So, it looks like we'll have 175 cows ar the graveside service.  I suspect he will be grinning down from heaven watching the spectacle.
 

Telos

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My condolences to you and your family.

He is now at peace and probably wanted to make sure you stayed busy. Timing is never good. Those cows are a part his life and legacy. What a great place for a burial.

 

steermomintx

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Prayers and condolences to your family.

Sounds like the perfect burial for a true cattle man!!!  (angel)
 

frostback

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Sorry for your loss.
Guessing he was not ready to give up on his over seeing things around there. Still in the middle of it so to speak.
On another note glad to hear its wet there.
 

kfacres

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well, look at it on the bright side... atleast you'll have 175 already bred cows to watch the ceremony.. instead of 175 that are just coming into heat, bulling, or just out of heat.. crazy damn things during that time 'of the month'.

sounds like you'll need a pair of rubber boots for everyone as well...

you know, that doesn't sound like a bad way to go...  I'll keep that in mind...
 

DL

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chambero said:
Some of you have met my father in law before.  He passed away this afternoon from cancer.  His timing, as always, was impeccable.

I pulled CIDRs yesterday on 175 cows.

It is supposed to rain heavily the next two days while we breed.

We are goung to bury him in the pasture- the pasture where the cows are currently at waiting to be bred.  It will be so wet we cant move them after breeding.  So, it looks like we'll have 175 cows ar the graveside service.  I suspect he will be grinning down from heaven watching the spectacle.

chambero - sorry about the loss of your FIL - I know you had a nice and unique relationship - clearly it was his choice to invite the herd to the graveside service - I am sure he is glad you made it happen...
 

chambero

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As sad an evening as we are having, our friends are quite enthuised about helping this happen.  All we have to do is go meet with the county judge to get it recorded.  I'm sure somebody will take photos for us.  I'll get them up.  The funeral home director is jokingly griping that we are going to start a trend with this.
 

sue

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chambero said:
As sad an evening as we are having, our friends are quite enthuised about helping this happen.  All we have to do is go meet with the county judge to get it recorded.  I'm sure somebody will take photos for us.  I'll get them up.  The funeral home director is jokingly griping that we are going to start a trend with this.

I think it's the  perfect funeral .  Sorry for the loss
 

trevorgreycattleco

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chambero, my condolences to you and your family. I have to say, reading what your doing brought a tear to my eye. I can just picture it in my head. What a funeral. I gotta believe he loves it. God's speed.
 

ZNT

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I think you need to bury him right in front of the working chute.  That way he can keep an eye on us for eternity to make sure we are doing everything right. I am sure going to miss him.
 

irh

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So sorry for your loss, I always said just sprinkle me out on a cow paddy down by the stream.  What peace at last.
 

dimebag

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Sorry for your loss , i hope you are correct about the rain ! We are about to put CIDR's in , so i hope we get soaked too !
 

SWMO

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(angel)  My prayers are with your family.  It sounds like a celebration of his life.
 
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