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Offline Maverick

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« on: December 26, 2005, 01:00:28 PM »
I know it's been a year but at least I still remember. I hope you are doing well. Thoughts & prayers for you, your family and your brother.
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« Reply #1 on: December 26, 2005, 05:00:15 PM »
Thanks Maverick, my family and I appreciate it.  My wife and I have been talking and remembering him the last few days.  

Much of my family is over there right now to commemorate the sad anniversary.  My step sister (and his direct sister) is over there with them with end stage terminal cancer (tumors in brain, kidneys, nervous system) and we hope she'll be able to come back home before the end.  It's pretty heartbreaking, so your good wishes and the kind words of all those who helped out and posted back when we were still looking for him still mean a lot to us.

Regards,

Ben Hallert & family
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« Reply #2 on: December 26, 2005, 05:32:55 PM »
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Thanks Maverick, my family and I appreciate it.  My wife and I have been talking and remembering him the last few days.  

Much of my family is over there right now to commemorate the sad anniversary.  My step sister (and his direct sister) is over there with them with end stage terminal cancer (tumors in brain, kidneys, nervous system) and we hope she'll be able to come back home before the end.  It's pretty heartbreaking, so your good wishes and the kind words of all those who helped out and posted back when we were still looking for him still mean a lot to us.

Regards,

Ben Hallert & family


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« Reply #3 on: December 26, 2005, 09:06:55 PM »
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Thanks Maverick, my family and I appreciate it.  My wife and I have been talking and remembering him the last few days.  

Much of my family is over there right now to commemorate the sad anniversary.  My step sister (and his direct sister) is over there with them with end stage terminal cancer (tumors in brain, kidneys, nervous system) and we hope she'll be able to come back home before the end.  It's pretty heartbreaking, so your good wishes and the kind words of all those who helped out and posted back when we were still looking for him still mean a lot to us.

Regards,

Ben Hallert & family



Sorry to hear about the step sister Chair.

This stuff is especialy trying when its in the Holiday season...

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« Reply #4 on: December 27, 2005, 09:26:38 AM »
Thoughts and prayers to you and your Family Ben.

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« Reply #5 on: December 30, 2005, 05:40:13 PM »
A quick update:

My family got into Thailand and took a bus out to Khaolak beach.  They knew that there was a big media event planned, so they visited the day before.  They could see all the stages being put up, so they steered clear.  They weren't at the beach the actual day of the memorial, and when they had lunch with the state department representative afterwards, he said they made a smart choice.  The crowds were so huge that it took many (4-5?) hours to empty out along the one road afterwards.

My stepsister with cancer had a leg swell up on the flight so much that it left her with stretch marks, and was immediately rushed to a hospital when they landed.  The hospital wanted to check her in for the visit, but she declined and instead had them operate to put in drainage and whatnot.  After 3-4 hours, they left and did the trip.  During, she seemed to have a boost in spirits, the swelling went down, and in the end, she was really happy to be there.  Looks like she'll be coming home.

My dad got back yesterday, and the rest are supposed to come in during the next day or so.
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