while watering a rose bush that JUST WON’T DIE at 05:30 this am watering and drinking coffee at the same
time is a time saver
always remember
it’s not the amount of time given that’s important
it’s what you do with the time you are given that is what is important anyways I heard on the radio
you buy we give
took a 15 minutes before I found out what the hell that was all about
some background:
Lafayette was inducted into the Army on March 29th, 1918 at Camp Custer in Battle Creek, Michigan. Prior to that, he was working at the Bronsema & Grisworld Livery Stable in Grand Haven and The Eagle Ottawa Tannery. He served in France where he was wounded on September 29, 1918. He was hit five times by machine gun fire while in the famous battle of “The Hindenburg Line”. He was transferred to a military hospital in Newton Abbot, England. His family didn’t hear from him for quite some time after he was wounded and he was presumed dead. Casualties were terribly high in that battle and the 27th Division suffered the second highest casualties of all the American Divisions in World War I, so they were relieved when they heard he was still alive.
Lafayette died at his home on Pierce St. December 30th, 1979 from heart failure following a brief illness. He still had a bullet in his hip from his wounds in the war.
We will always remember his five dogs following his truck as he drove over to the farm office. His help to the farm came in many ways over the years and he made a significant contribution when the farm fell on hard times financially.
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With all ugliness taking place I was thinkin a little good would help lessen the hurt
like to eat? thank a farmer
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