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Ken - your avatar is heart stopping.Cardinals.Ken said:Rest in peace Mr. Tillman...let us remember him and all his comrades-in-arms who have paid the price of freedom with blood.
Ken - your avatar is heart stopping.Cardinals.Ken said:Rest in peace Mr. Tillman...let us remember him and all his comrades-in-arms who have paid the price of freedom with blood.
Assface said:The best we can do is to honor him and all our soldiers and strive to make the world a better place so that these types of things don't have to happen again. A world Pat Tillman would be proud of.
To be half the man Pat Tillman was is to be the greatest man in the world.
My mother called me crying because she heard that Pat was due home any day now just like my brother. My brother *might* be home within the next month or so but we haven't talked to him for a few weeks so we don't know if his name was on the extension list or not. He's a Green Beret so we never know where the heck he is, he was in Washington State about 6 months ago so he could be anywhere now.Jersey Girl Cards Fan said:Amen!
Still haven't stopped crying. Still can't believe he is gone. If I have cried this much then how can I even imagine what his wife Marie is going through? She and the entire Tillman family are in my prayers, as is your brother, Ryan.
Ryanwb said:My mother called me crying because she heard that Pat was due home any day now just like my brother. My brother *might* be home within the next month or so but we haven't talked to him for a few weeks so we don't know if his name was on the extension list or not. He's a Green Beret so we never know where the heck he is, he was in Washington State about 6 months ago so he could be anywhere now.
TRW said:I have this poem at work which was contained on a very special loved one's Memorial Service momento. I don't know who wrote it. Forgive me if it's too maudlin but I would like to post it for Pat.
Do Not Stand at My Grave and Weep
Do not stand at my grave and weep,
I am not there, I do not sleep,
I am a thousand winds that blow,
I am the diamond glints on snow,
I am sunlight on ripened grain,
I am the gentle autumn's rain.
When you awaken in the morning's hush
I am the swift uplifting rush
of quiet birds in circled flight,
I am the soft stars that shine at night.
Do not stand at my grave and cry,
I am not there, I did not die.
Whenever I read this poem, which is every day, I remember her. Maybe this will help others who knew him, or fans that loved him, remember Pat always.
Crazy Canuck said:FYI
The Tillman story has crossed the border, so to speak. We have three daily newspapers up here in Ottawa, and the story is prominent in all three. One (The Ottawa Sun) has a large official military photo of Pat on the front page.
May he rest in peace, knowing he did more than his duty to all, and confident that we will never forget.
NeverSayDieFan said:If we really are "appointed" so many days here, why take Pat home now? I have been thinking about the draft since the last game against Minn.-- Maybe even before that. NOW I'm thinking about Pat Tillman and the sacrifice he made for me. ...And I'm also thinking about all our service-people, and anyone defending our freedom. I have NOT been praying regularly for them. THAT changes NOW!! On the eve/morning of the draft, when everyone is "consumed" w/ football (myself included) I've been reminded that some things are ALOT more important.
Awhile back I posted that I wanted/needed "heroes". Players that I could cheer for on & off the field. I've just been reminded that I had one right in front of me all along. Pat Tillman.
May Gods' peace comfort the Tillman family & all those that are hurting.
WizardOfAz said:I am hopeful that the media respects the Tillman family's wish for privacy.