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IL | Dad was just shy of 80 when he passed from bone cancer ( which started as prostrate cancer 15 yrs earlier ) , I was 35. He retired and I started running tge farm out of high school. He didn’t really help me on the farm as we had our own directions . But he had kept his white tractor and would pull wagons in the fall . The fall before he passed he pulled wagons … laying in the shade of the tractor while he would waiting on me to fill . Something was wrong but he wouldn’t tell anyone. Till his tests in December, when we found out the bone cancer. 45 radiation zaps on 60 days , then hospice , then in the hospital on morphine. Till the end . There are many questions I wish I could ask now, | |
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