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Title: Another funeral
Post by: Heo on March 31, 2022, 11:07:37 AM
Today i have folowed Eero, a childhood friend to the grave. Brain tumor , he was given 3 months to live.
He fighted for 10 years, the last years was awful.
Airforce officer and helicopter pilot, tumor on the headset side as many helicopter pilots get according
to my Doctor friend.
Remember first time we met when we were 5, he hit me in the head with a Oxy/Acetylen torch.
I guess it was his Finnish way to say lets be friends ;D
As kids we had a lot of fun and sometimes we barely survived the fun like the time we took a full
package of blackpowder of his father and.....
And all the mailboxex we blew up with firecrackers, bought or homebrewed
He was the first one i saw live with a pair of Cowboy boots we was 9 or 10 i sooo wanted a pair myself
Figure that, two  9 year old punkass kids running around in cowboyboots and uggly 70s clothes.
We thoght we was cool. But we probably  looked like idiots

Matces was a problem to get, but we found out this old wierd guy Sven. Who gave us matches and candy and soda
and wanted us to stay and hang out and ....nahhhh something in his behavior told us to leave as soon
as we got matches. Found out later he was a pedofile

Now at the dinner after the funeral i had an old guy on the other side of the table.We started to talk
then i recognised him same age as me ::). he used to hang out with us sometimes, then he became
a feared criminal/fighter went to jail we lost contact now he is an old tired man.

Me and Eero lost contact he joined the Airforce and moved away. Met him now and then when he was home
and we bump into each others in town. Or i met him at his brother tireshop and now he is gone...Thats life i guess

Nowadays i wisit more funerals than weddings :'( whos next of the childhood friends ?




Title: Re: Another funeral
Post by: WConley on March 31, 2022, 03:10:10 PM
Heo -  I'm sorry for the loss of your friend  :-[ 

Yeah, they're finally starting to understand the risks of sustained electromagnetic radiation exposure.  I remember as a kid reading about State Police officers getting testicular cancer from portable radar guns.  When they weren't shooting cars, they would rest the guns in their laps...

Again, my condolences for your loss.
Title: Re: Another funeral
Post by: Heo on March 31, 2022, 03:34:32 PM
Heo -  I'm sorry for the loss of your friend  :-[ 

Yeah, they're finally starting to understand the risks of sustained electromagnetic radiation exposure.  I remember as a kid reading about State Police officers getting testicular cancer from portable radar guns.  When they weren't shooting cars, they would rest the guns in their laps...

Again, my condolences for your loss.

Thanks Bill
Title: Re: Another funeral
Post by: cjshaker on March 31, 2022, 04:12:54 PM
Sorry for your loss, Heo. My father passed away last Saturday. We're burying him tomorrow. He was a dedicated Ford guy that worked at the Lima engine plant for 30 years. Started me off on flatheads as soon as I could walk.

Lost way too many friends the last several years also. Almost became one of them when I had a bad heart attack right before Christmas. Life is short, so make the best of it and appreciate your friends and family while you're able to. I'm lucky enough to count you as a friend.  :)
Title: Re: Another funeral
Post by: Heo on March 31, 2022, 05:18:19 PM
Sorry for your loss, Heo. My father passed away last Saturday. We're burying him tomorrow. He was a dedicated Ford guy that worked at the Lima engine plant for 30 years. Started me off on flatheads as soon as I could walk.

Lost way too many friends the last several years also. Almost became one of them when I had a bad heart attack right before Christmas. Life is short, so make the best of it and appreciate your friends and family while you're able to. I'm lucky enough to count you as a friend.  :)

Sorry for your loss Doug, I remember i met him briefly when we was at your place.
He said if i ever had owned a 460 chances was big he had instaled the right head on it i think

So you had a hart attack? I hope you recover fully. Yes life is short time to fully enjoy what we have left of it
my friend
Title: Re: Another funeral
Post by: gdaddy01 on March 31, 2022, 06:12:07 PM
sorry to you guys, loss of friends is tough , I think yall have some good advice.
Title: Re: Another funeral
Post by: machoneman on March 31, 2022, 06:18:14 PM
Sorry to hear that news. Seems we reach a point in life where our best friends leave us.
Title: Re: Another funeral
Post by: WConley on March 31, 2022, 08:14:13 PM
Sorry for your loss, Heo. My father passed away last Saturday. We're burying him tomorrow. He was a dedicated Ford guy that worked at the Lima engine plant for 30 years. Started me off on flatheads as soon as I could walk.

Lost way too many friends the last several years also. Almost became one of them when I had a bad heart attack right before Christmas. Life is short, so make the best of it and appreciate your friends and family while you're able to. I'm lucky enough to count you as a friend.  :)

Doug - Sorry to hear about your dad and your health challenge.  I lost my mom almost exactly a year ago.  She was a great lady.  Yes, life is precious!  I try to be just a little more thankful every day...
Title: Re: Another funeral
Post by: cjshaker on March 31, 2022, 08:22:33 PM
Sorry for your loss Doug, I remember i met him briefly when we was at your place.
He said if i ever had owned a 460 chances was big he had instaled the right head on it i think


Yep, if anyone in the world had a 460, there's a good chance he put one of the heads on.  :)
Title: Re: Another funeral
Post by: BruceS on April 01, 2022, 07:43:48 AM
Heo and Doug sorry for the loss of your friend and Dad.  We lost my Mom-in-Law last summer, she was 92 and I'd known her since 1973 when I met my future wife.  She was one of thousands who migrated to California from the Midwest during the dust bowl era.  It does help to be grateful every day for the ones we've lost and to appreciate even more the ones we still have in our life. 
Title: Re: Another funeral
Post by: 428kidd on April 01, 2022, 07:59:14 AM
Heo and Doug very sorry for both of your losses!
Title: Re: Another funeral
Post by: Barry_R on April 01, 2022, 10:07:13 AM
Hey - Sorry to hear about your friend.  And Doug's & Bill's parents too.  This past couple of years have been really hard on friends and relatives - seems like I get bad news every couple of weeks.  My world is getting smaller.  Really changes your perspective on things...
Title: Re: Another funeral
Post by: Heo on April 01, 2022, 12:11:19 PM
I have laughed a couple of times today thinking about a thing the guy across the table told me
There was this guy in that village that had a private "gunrange" were he practised.
The boys overheard a conversion were a man said..I wounder how safe one is from that shoting,
im right in the direction from that damned gunrange.

So Eero got an idea. They went to the range
picked up some Mauser bullets from the sandpit behind the targets.
Then they went to the man with the safetyconsernes greenhouse
and pushed bullets in a bunch of his tomatoes. ;D
The man blew a fuse and went to the policestation with a couple of
shot tomatoes. The cops confiscated the gunrangeguys guns
The village was in uproar divided i two sides
Cops did an thorough investigation on possible balistics on 6.5 Mauser
and found ...........No holes in the glass on the greenhouse ;D ;D ;D ;D
Thats the way Eero was always bright ideas  ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Another funeral
Post by: Tommy-T on April 01, 2022, 12:16:18 PM
May as well chime in.

Buried my mother last week. She was 90. She had a very good life and had visited all corners of the earth.

She drove all the hot rods I ever owned including my blown Mustang. She had no fear.

It's hard to except that I am now supposed to be the wise old sage of my family...as I feel clueless.

Title: Re: Another funeral
Post by: Lg57 on April 01, 2022, 01:01:54 PM
Heo and all, I very much sympathize with you about the losses of friends and relatives. I'm experiencing the same things with loss of parents now that I'm older (76). When your parents are gone it's quite a shock to realize I'm the only one left of my immediate family. So, a bit of advice, have those conversations you can before everyone is gone... What was it like growing up on the farm as child....what did you do all day on the ship in the Pacific while in transit from place to place. There's probably more to say but I'll stop. You guys know what I'm saying.
Title: Re: Another funeral
Post by: 428 GALAXIE on April 02, 2022, 10:59:14 AM
Sorry for your loss Heo.
Damn cancer.
Mom had breast cancer diagnose last fall,she will be okay.
Dad's been on and  of cancer last ten years,now on his last legs probably won't see next summer.
Title: Re: Another funeral
Post by: gregaba on April 02, 2022, 01:10:14 PM
Thats the bad thing about growing old. My grandma who was 101 at the time said the worst part of growing old was watching all your friends and children die.
There is only 1 friend from my teens still alive and only 3 left that I served with in Viet Nam.
Lost way more family to cancer then any other cause a real downer.
Greg
Title: Re: Another funeral
Post by: oldiron.fe on April 02, 2022, 03:27:14 PM
                                                                                                                                                                        not any fun to loose old fe guys or people close to you- a note of local fe skill to me Ernie Tuff you can google him many stories out about him made it to 92yrs!  FOR OLD fe people NASCAR had a modified class in the 60s untill it was as popular as late models the big three did not like much and was dropped  around 67/68 --- the car Ernie took to DAYTONA was 1961 FORD STARLINER holds the track RECORD around 165/166 mph!! in 66/67!! -- southern boys bitched so much --FIREBALL ROBERTS was one of his drivers - the car is in perfect origional shape -- the car was 4/5 mph faster than closest racer G.M. FRANCE made ernie carry extra 400 pounds!! to let in the race-- the steel weights are still in the trunk-- up to a few years ago Ernie would bring the car to a local cruise in root beer stand and lite  right up always sounded good---old man Johnson wanted a lap head start on th car DAYTONA RECORD HOLDER 1961 STARLINER!!--oldiron will hit every close 1/4 track I can this summer - same next year if here- at big 80!
Title: Re: Another funeral
Post by: Stangman on April 02, 2022, 09:05:17 PM
I guess I’ll chime in.
Mom fell two years ago and is paralyzed from the waist down and has had multiple surgeries.
Dad has had 3 back surgeries 12 vertebrae in his back and 5 in his neck in the past year.
My wife has had 4 surgeries in 4 years one was life saving.
Silver lining is I still have them all.
I have gone to 3 funerals for friends I grew up with that their parents died in the past 6 months.
I guess the older we get the people around us the ones we looked up to all start to go.
Sorry for everyone’s loss.
Doug I hope your feeling better.