Prayers for you and your family
Prayers for you and your family
This message took me so aback when I first opened this morning, I couldn't even begin to respond. I don't know that I'm much better now.
Ray, I'm so sorry to hear of your cancers ugly advance. I want to thank you for all the years of news on the fishing end, great advise, and general loving kindness you have given us. We've all grown through you. Hit that bucket list, and hit it hard! My love and prayers are with you. Gods loving arms are around you. Peace.
Trouts don't live in ugly places.
A friend is not who knows you the longest, but the one who came and never left your side.
Don't look back, we ain't goin' that way.
Ray,
I'll keep you in my thoughts and prayers. Hopefully, we'll all get to meet up again some day and swap lies and flies on a very special stream.
Scott
Ray,
Unfortunately I've not known you too well on this board but hearing sad news like this is incredibly reaching. I can't tell you how sad I feel for you.
Know this, I wish all the peace and tranquility in the days you have left with us. I'm not a praying man Ray but I have a faith that you'll be well taken care of and in loving peace. This is just the beginning.
Bless you and I hope you have the most wonderful time out on this upcoming fishing trip. Stand tall, Ray. Stand tall.
Jeremy.
I am very sorry to hear this news. Willkeep you in our prayers.
Rick
What an odd blessing it must seem, to write the final pages with full knowledge that your post script will be penned in the fading light of your last candle. Carpe diem my friend, the lilies will not wait.
Capt. Paul Darby Dont wait to be ask, get out and teach.
Please, take my mother fishing when you get there.....God Bless you.
God bless you and your family. The wings of angels will take you home.
It's always hard to say good-bye. Sometimes even so long is hard. We pass this way but once and during our sojourn we touch the lives of others in ways that we may not even realize. From the numerous posts here you have touched the lives of many people in very positive ways. The Ladyfisher and I keep you in our prayers, and pray that you know the One who saves when this fragile thing we call life comes to an end. May God grant you an extension of days and when He calls you may you leave this earth and find eternal peace with Him.
The Chronicler and The Ladyfisher
God bless you Ray. See you on the other side some day.
Jim