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Post by swarupa on Jan 12, 2013 17:47:34 GMT -5
i would like to know what workers left the work and those who have died since the 1960s
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Post by swarupa on Jan 12, 2013 17:48:29 GMT -5
i forgot to mention i am interested in montana. mainly;;;;;;;;;
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Post by christiansburg on Jan 13, 2013 17:23:01 GMT -5
i would like to know what workers left the work and those who have died since the 1960s Could you send me the list. I would find it very interesting. I probably know many of them. I started going to meetings in 1956. We have Sunday AM meeting in our home and have for 35 years. Christiansburg
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Post by swarupa on Jul 8, 2013 14:17:49 GMT -5
i have never received a list of those workers in Montana who have died and also those who left the work in the 1960's. I often with fondness remember them. The important them i no longer feel bitterness or hurtful thoughts. I PRAY for them in remembrance of them. THIS IS MY recovery from the 2by2's. I GUESS that i am a 4 by 4 now!!!!!!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 14, 2014 16:35:21 GMT -5
Thank you, Nathan. Amazing how many on that list I have met. I remember Nels Jorgenson's comment at each funeral we ever attended together, "I sure wish that were me, lying in that coffin." He was one of my best companions, along with Charlie Krub.
They put Charlie out of the work, and I never heard about it nor of his death until long afterward. Felt badly, for even though I had been excommunicated, I would have helped care for him, had I been able to do so. Thanks again, Nathan.
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Post by snow on Aug 14, 2014 18:14:03 GMT -5
Wow, looking through that list I couldn't help but notice how many lived into their late 80's and 90's. One even made 103.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 14, 2014 21:25:42 GMT -5
Thank you, Nathan. Amazing how many on that list I have met. I remember Nels Jorgenson's comment at each funeral we ever attended together, "I sure wish that were me, lying in that coffin." He was one of my best companions, along with Charlie Krub.
They put Charlie out of the work, and I never heard about it nor of his death until long afterward. Felt badly, for even though I had been excommunicated, I would have helped care for him, had I been able to do so. Thanks again, Nathan. i remember jorgenson he always had a stern look on his face...
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Post by Deleted on Aug 14, 2014 23:00:06 GMT -5
Yes, Wally, that he did. However he was as kind and considerate of a companion as I ever had. Gentle, humble, teaching by example rather than any other method from my experience with him. Rather legalistic in his preaching, his day to day manner of life was quite different from my observation of him, living with him as his companion. He was always kind to me, even after I left that work, contrary to many.
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Post by swarupa on Nov 14, 2015 15:34:53 GMT -5
what was the details of charlie krub being put of the work Dennis
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