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It is sad .....We too are ny Cash fans and also Ritter fans....We were/are also fans of 's father, Tex Ritter.....His death was very unexpected.....

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Sad Day

ny Cash and Ritter both died today. Their families are in my Prayers. I will always be a huge ny Cash fan.

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I'm convinced ny Cash died from a broken heart and Ritter was a shock to everyone! I loved them both and they both brought tremendous joy and happiness to many people and will be missed.

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ny Cash and Ritter both died today. Their families are in my Prayers. I will always be a huge ny Cash fan.

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I liked ny Cash, but I expected his death any time since he's been so sick. But I must admit that the Ritter thing floored me! It reminds us all how fragile life is.

Truly a sad day.

Kathy

Sad Day

ny Cash and Ritter both died today. Their families are in my Prayers. I will always be a huge ny Cash fan.

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Ritter was a total shock....He collasped on the set....They said he had a torn aorta, and that it could be from high blood pressure as one of the causes.....Never knew he had it.....

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Sad Day

ny Cash and Ritter both died today. Their families are in my Prayers. I will always be a huge ny Cash fan.

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Hi Pat,

Try Guiding Eyes for the Blind in YorktonHeights, New York. Talk to them

about the specialized program if you pass your heart tests. They will deal

with things if you need to walk slower and not push as hard and as fast as

everyone else because of your heart but are still able to walk the minimum 4

blocks. If I could of done that I could have gotten another guide dog.

Hope that helps.

\

Ruth

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[mailto:blind-diabetics ] On Behalf Of LaFrance-Wolf

Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2009 11:29 AM

To: blind-diabetics

Subject: RE: sad day

Yes, eventually I will " get another arm " . I have to get an okay from the

cardiologist first. I go for a nuclear stress test in 2 weeks and see him 2

weeks after that. So we will see how long it takes.

Re: sad day

So sorry to hear of your loss Pat! That must be like losing your left arm!!

Those little guys become such a large part of your life! I sure hope that

you can find some comfort! Will you be getting another arm?

Hugs!

sad day

I had to have my guide dog put down this afternoon. She was full of tumors

and had stopped eating. I'll have to get my exercise now with a cane-and

that is not nearly as fast as walking with a dog.

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Hi,

My last 5 dogs have been from GEB. They also have a blamed good home

training program and I would suggest you look into that type of thing as the

work is much less strenuous.

I am also told that Pilot does an excellent job with those who are no

longer trying out for the speed record.

I am waiting for home training from GEB and expect it will take about a year

to get a new dog.

Cy, the Anasazi.

_____

From: blind-diabetics

[mailto:blind-diabetics ] On Behalf Of ruth hogue

Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2009 8:29 PM

To: blind-diabetics

Subject: RE: sad day

Hi Pat,

Try Guiding Eyes for the Blind in YorktonHeights, New York. Talk to them

about the specialized program if you pass your heart tests. They will deal

with things if you need to walk slower and not push as hard and as fast as

everyone else because of your heart but are still able to walk the minimum 4

blocks. If I could of done that I could have gotten another guide dog.

Hope that helps.

\

Ruth

From: blind-diabetics@ <mailto:blind-diabetics%40yahoogroups.com>

yahoogroups.com

[mailto:blind-diabetics@ <mailto:blind-diabetics%40yahoogroups.com>

yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of LaFrance-Wolf

Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2009 11:29 AM

To: blind-diabetics@ <mailto:blind-diabetics%40yahoogroups.com>

yahoogroups.com

Subject: RE: sad day

Yes, eventually I will " get another arm " . I have to get an okay from the

cardiologist first. I go for a nuclear stress test in 2 weeks and see him 2

weeks after that. So we will see how long it takes.

Re: sad day

So sorry to hear of your loss Pat! That must be like losing your left arm!!

Those little guys become such a large part of your life! I sure hope that

you can find some comfort! Will you be getting another arm?

Hugs!

sad day

I had to have my guide dog put down this afternoon. She was full of tumors

and had stopped eating. I'll have to get my exercise now with a cane-and

that is not nearly as fast as walking with a dog.

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Hi,

My last 5 dogs have been from GEB. They also have a blamed good home

training program and I would suggest you look into that type of thing as the

work is much less strenuous.

I am also told that Pilot does an excellent job with those who are no

longer trying out for the speed record.

I am waiting for home training from GEB and expect it will take about a year

to get a new dog.

Cy, the Anasazi.

_____

From: blind-diabetics

[mailto:blind-diabetics ] On Behalf Of ruth hogue

Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2009 8:29 PM

To: blind-diabetics

Subject: RE: sad day

Hi Pat,

Try Guiding Eyes for the Blind in YorktonHeights, New York. Talk to them

about the specialized program if you pass your heart tests. They will deal

with things if you need to walk slower and not push as hard and as fast as

everyone else because of your heart but are still able to walk the minimum 4

blocks. If I could of done that I could have gotten another guide dog.

Hope that helps.

\

Ruth

From: blind-diabetics@ <mailto:blind-diabetics%40yahoogroups.com>

yahoogroups.com

[mailto:blind-diabetics@ <mailto:blind-diabetics%40yahoogroups.com>

yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of LaFrance-Wolf

Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2009 11:29 AM

To: blind-diabetics@ <mailto:blind-diabetics%40yahoogroups.com>

yahoogroups.com

Subject: RE: sad day

Yes, eventually I will " get another arm " . I have to get an okay from the

cardiologist first. I go for a nuclear stress test in 2 weeks and see him 2

weeks after that. So we will see how long it takes.

Re: sad day

So sorry to hear of your loss Pat! That must be like losing your left arm!!

Those little guys become such a large part of your life! I sure hope that

you can find some comfort! Will you be getting another arm?

Hugs!

sad day

I had to have my guide dog put down this afternoon. She was full of tumors

and had stopped eating. I'll have to get my exercise now with a cane-and

that is not nearly as fast as walking with a dog.

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Hi,

My last 5 dogs have been from GEB. They also have a blamed good home

training program and I would suggest you look into that type of thing as the

work is much less strenuous.

I am also told that Pilot does an excellent job with those who are no

longer trying out for the speed record.

I am waiting for home training from GEB and expect it will take about a year

to get a new dog.

Cy, the Anasazi.

_____

From: blind-diabetics

[mailto:blind-diabetics ] On Behalf Of ruth hogue

Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2009 8:29 PM

To: blind-diabetics

Subject: RE: sad day

Hi Pat,

Try Guiding Eyes for the Blind in YorktonHeights, New York. Talk to them

about the specialized program if you pass your heart tests. They will deal

with things if you need to walk slower and not push as hard and as fast as

everyone else because of your heart but are still able to walk the minimum 4

blocks. If I could of done that I could have gotten another guide dog.

Hope that helps.

\

Ruth

From: blind-diabetics@ <mailto:blind-diabetics%40yahoogroups.com>

yahoogroups.com

[mailto:blind-diabetics@ <mailto:blind-diabetics%40yahoogroups.com>

yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of LaFrance-Wolf

Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2009 11:29 AM

To: blind-diabetics@ <mailto:blind-diabetics%40yahoogroups.com>

yahoogroups.com

Subject: RE: sad day

Yes, eventually I will " get another arm " . I have to get an okay from the

cardiologist first. I go for a nuclear stress test in 2 weeks and see him 2

weeks after that. So we will see how long it takes.

Re: sad day

So sorry to hear of your loss Pat! That must be like losing your left arm!!

Those little guys become such a large part of your life! I sure hope that

you can find some comfort! Will you be getting another arm?

Hugs!

sad day

I had to have my guide dog put down this afternoon. She was full of tumors

and had stopped eating. I'll have to get my exercise now with a cane-and

that is not nearly as fast as walking with a dog.

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Pat,

Guide Dogs of America and Guide Dogs of the Desert both now have excellent

programs with good trainers. This was not always true of Guide Dogs of the

Desert but the head of the training program is excellent.

I have contemplated going to Guide dogs Of The Desert.

Cy, The Anasazi.

_____

From: blind-diabetics

[mailto:blind-diabetics ] On Behalf Of LaFrance-Wolf

Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2009 10:56 AM

To: blind-diabetics

Subject: RE: sad day

Thanks ruth. I know a ocuple of people who went there and had really good

dogs, but Guide Dog of the Desert and guide Dogs of America both said they

could do home training. I'm pretty sure I can walk 4 blooks, it is just I

am not as fast as I used to be! The guy who now runs GDD actually trained my

Sahnnon, so he is very familiar with e diatetes thing too.

Re: sad day

So sorry to hear of your loss Pat! That must be like losing your left arm!!

Those little guys become such a large part of your life! I sure hope that

you can find some comfort! Will you be getting another arm?

Hugs!

sad day

I had to have my guide dog put down this afternoon. She was full of tumors

and had stopped eating. I'll have to get my exercise now with a cane-and

that is not nearly as fast as walking with a dog.

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Pat,

Guide Dogs of America and Guide Dogs of the Desert both now have excellent

programs with good trainers. This was not always true of Guide Dogs of the

Desert but the head of the training program is excellent.

I have contemplated going to Guide dogs Of The Desert.

Cy, The Anasazi.

_____

From: blind-diabetics

[mailto:blind-diabetics ] On Behalf Of LaFrance-Wolf

Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2009 10:56 AM

To: blind-diabetics

Subject: RE: sad day

Thanks ruth. I know a ocuple of people who went there and had really good

dogs, but Guide Dog of the Desert and guide Dogs of America both said they

could do home training. I'm pretty sure I can walk 4 blooks, it is just I

am not as fast as I used to be! The guy who now runs GDD actually trained my

Sahnnon, so he is very familiar with e diatetes thing too.

Re: sad day

So sorry to hear of your loss Pat! That must be like losing your left arm!!

Those little guys become such a large part of your life! I sure hope that

you can find some comfort! Will you be getting another arm?

Hugs!

sad day

I had to have my guide dog put down this afternoon. She was full of tumors

and had stopped eating. I'll have to get my exercise now with a cane-and

that is not nearly as fast as walking with a dog.

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Bob Whindler is the head of the program. He trained when he was at

GDA.

Re: sad day

So sorry to hear of your loss Pat! That must be like losing your left arm!!

Those little guys become such a large part of your life! I sure hope that

you can find some comfort! Will you be getting another arm?

Hugs!

sad day

I had to have my guide dog put down this afternoon. She was full of tumors

and had stopped eating. I'll have to get my exercise now with a cane-and

that is not nearly as fast as walking with a dog.

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Bob Whindler is the head of the program. He trained when he was at

GDA.

Re: sad day

So sorry to hear of your loss Pat! That must be like losing your left arm!!

Those little guys become such a large part of your life! I sure hope that

you can find some comfort! Will you be getting another arm?

Hugs!

sad day

I had to have my guide dog put down this afternoon. She was full of tumors

and had stopped eating. I'll have to get my exercise now with a cane-and

that is not nearly as fast as walking with a dog.

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Hi,

I went to Guide Dogs of the Desert in 1991 and had an excellent dog from there.

He was a golden retriever named Sailor. I retired him in 2000 because he had

back problems and he just needed a rest. Guide Dogs of the Desert was an

excellent school and I would like to go there again myself.

Sharon

sad day

I had to have my guide dog put down this afternoon. She was full of tumors

and had stopped eating. I'll have to get my exercise now with a cane-and

that is not nearly as fast as walking with a dog.

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Hi,

I went to Guide Dogs of the Desert in 1991 and had an excellent dog from there.

He was a golden retriever named Sailor. I retired him in 2000 because he had

back problems and he just needed a rest. Guide Dogs of the Desert was an

excellent school and I would like to go there again myself.

Sharon

sad day

I had to have my guide dog put down this afternoon. She was full of tumors

and had stopped eating. I'll have to get my exercise now with a cane-and

that is not nearly as fast as walking with a dog.

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