May we have a
Moment of Silence for a Special Friend of ours who passed away on Monday
March 25, 2002 ...Gary, know in chat as WHEEE123. He will be Greatly Missed by
all who knew him.
I did not know him personally, just in passing in the room of FOBW. He was
a quiet one as I saw it, but I always gave him a hug and asked how he was
doing. This is for you
Gary-
even though you are no longer here, those of us from FOBW Chat Room
will never forget you. Your Spirit
lives on!
That chat room can be out of hand at times....but we come together when
the time is needed. WE will truly Miss our friend Gary and his kind words of Wisdom.
Please remember him in Your Prayers. Special Prayers go out to his Family and
his little baby gurl. God Bless her!!!
.
This FOBW Chat Room is more to me then
just a joke!! I know for a lot others too. We come here in Hopes we can find a
friend or two, who understand what we our selves are going through. I know for
me, I have found a Second Family and All of You are Very Special to me in your
own way. And I think it is wonderful how we can come together when another is in
need of help. Shows me I am not alone and that this room is NOT A JOKE!!... I
want to Thank Linda ( Tears) for the picture of Gary's little gurl and the News
Clipping. ( Which was sent to me by another friend for that chat
room). SO for all who read this I hope you Understand better what that room is
about. LOVE & FRIENDSHIP ( Family).
to pay your respects please click here
>>>>> Memorial
Story last updated at
Gary R. Hagemann, 30, was driving east on 23rd Street in a
1992 Chevrolet Tracker. Witnesses told police he lost control of the vehicle on
an icy railroad overpass west of Liberty Street. Excessive speed was not listed
as a cause of the accident.
Hagemann crossed the center line and struck a 1988 GMC truck
in the westbound lane. Hagemann was taken to Independence Regional Health Center
with critical injuries. He was later pronounced dead. It was unknown whether
Hagemann was wearing a seat belt.
The driver of the truck, who was wearing a seat belt, suffered
only minor injuries. No charges are expected.
Police said Hagemann was on his way to work in Independence
but did not know where he was employed.
To reach Darla McFarland send e-mail to darlam@examiner.net or
call her at 350-6321.
3/27/02 ds_avalon
Life is to short
So I Thank God
"One Day At A Time"
Amen