• Hey Guest!
    British Car Forum has been supporting enthusiasts for over 25 years by providing a great place to share our love for British cars. You can support our efforts by upgrading your membership for less than the dues of most car clubs. There are some perks with a member upgrade!

    **Upgrade Now**
    (PS: Upgraded members don't see this banner, nor will you see the Google ads that appear on the site.)
Tips
Tips

Family Tragedy

Basil

Administrator
Staff member
Boss
Online
I got a terrible call from my sister in Maryland a little while ago. Her husband (my brother-in-law) died today of a massive heart attack. He was not exhibiting any symptoms or complaints and had no history of heart problems. He was mowing the lawn while my sister sat in a lawn chair nearby. All of the sudden he fell over. She dialed 911 on her cell and immediately began CPR, but there was no response. The paramedics continued CPR on the way to the hospital and then in the doctors in the ER, but he never recovered. He was probably dead from the moment he first hit the ground.

Not sure yet what the arrangements will be, but I'll likely be flying out in the next day or so. Things like this sort of put life's little "issues" in perspective sometimes.

Basil
 
Basil said:
.....Things like this sort of put life's little "issues" in perspective sometimes.

Basil

Indeed.

You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
 
Aw, man....terrible news... lemme know what we can do for you.
 
Simply dreadful Basil. Condolences to your family.

Dale and Wendy
 
Basil...sad news...you're right only positive is hopefully it helps us still here put our priorities back into perspective...
 
I've actually had that occur three times with people I've known/ been related to.
Once with a customer (Ed) at the vintage shop. a really nice guy, a collector, and a sportscar buff. He was driving his Z06 Vette and the final report suggested that he was dead before he hit the bridge abbutment. That was a shock, and was very sad. He was one of those guys you just wanted to hang around.
Andanother one was one of my friends fathers. a survivor of Pearl harbor, and just like your realtive Basil, he was mowing the lawn a few years ago, and they found him tipped over with the mower in a ditch, not a scratch on him.
He was a man I respected. I stood at his coffin and said just to him "Thank you sir, for all you gave."
The third was my cousin who died very suddenly at 32. He was more like my big brother than a cousin. We spent lots of time camping, hiking, playing with electronics and ameture radio and all kinds of other neat stuff.
that was in 1998, and I'm still not really over that.
I hope your family copes as easily as possible. I know It was my family that got me through in 98, and I saw the family and friends with the others I spoke of.
Be there for each other, and keep the faith.
Ok I've said enough.
 
I am so sorry for your loss. If you need any help with anything, let me know.
 
I don`t know what else I can say except our prayers and sympathy`s are for you and yours.
Be safe on your journey to and from Maryland.
Respectfuly
Kerry
 
Basil
My condolences to you and your family. Always remember, God needed them more than you did.
Dave
 
Condolences my friend. Nothing more can be said I'm afraid.
 
Back
Top