[AJD] Sad report.

Bill Brueck b2 at chooka.net
Tue Dec 13 20:43:33 PST 2005


Indeed, our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time,
Dennis.  The real value in our old machines is in the relationships they
foster, and the memories they provide: a real bridge across the years to
connect us in fond ways with those who have gone before us.  

I like the tribute you have planned, if it ends up in the local paper post a
copy for the rest of us to see if you get time.

B²
 
Bill Brueck (brick)
Chatfield, MN, USA
 
Confusion is a higher state of knowledge than ignorance.
 

-----Original Message-----
From: antique-johndeere-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com
[mailto:antique-johndeere-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com] On Behalf Of
Cotton Family
Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2005 1:28 PM
To: 'Antique John Deere mailing list'
Subject: [AJD] Sad report.

I lost my dad yesterday to a stroke.. He had cancer (only found out about it
3 months ago) which caused a blood disorder that caused the blood to thicken
like syrup in January..  I have spent the last 2 days getting a hay wagon
ready to take his casket from the chapel to the cemetery.. Tractor is all
washed up and shined up.. Even broke out a bit of wax, nice that the paint
is fresh as it shines..   Sad part was we were talking the other day in the
hospital about the rollamatic lock that I just got off ebay and he was
looking forward to seeing it.. It came today.. Its going to be a cold day
here in Alabama on Wednesday, but his cherry coffin will look right at home
on the wagon..   The hay wagon was the very first piece that we restored
together years ago..  The yellow on the wheels has faded some, but its been
stored outside waiting for this duty I guess..  Never would have guessed
that its first real duty was to carry my dad to his final resting spot..
Should look real nice.. It has green carpet down, with hay bales up front.
2 pine runners for the coffin to slide on. And on the back rack, a giant
grapevine wreath with black bows. 

 

He loved John Deere's... His first one he ever seen  was a mighty W power
plant his Granddad had that ran a Mill.. When we saw one when we started
collecting and restoring, he remarked that dang thing musta shrunk as it was
a big as a house in his memory.. (He was 5 or 7 at the time)..

I guess I will get a W in the future to remember him by and to pull belt
duty on the Meadows Stone Grist mill he bought a couple years ago..  Would
be fitting..

 

 

 

Dennis Cotton

 



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