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    Exclamation Fellow woodworker has left us....

    I apologize for posting on multiple forums but, I felt it necessary. Individual forum moderators are welcome to delete if they feel the need. It WILL stay on the Turners' Forum regardless.

    This is, without a doubt, the most difficult thread I've posted in all my years on the Internet. As some of you know, Dale Thompson (Pesh) has been a long standing member of this community but, most recently, has been battling cancer. I just received a phone call from his daughter, Stacey. Long story short, they don't expect our buddy to make it a week. He's comfortable and at home but, his body is no longer able to process oxygen properly nor clean up the CO2 in his body. Stacey assured me that Pesh has made peace with himself, his family and his Lord and is ready for the next leg of his journey.

    Stacey did have a special request, though. She is looking to see if there's any appropriate poem or prayer for a Woodworker, which may relate a connection between The Number 1 carpenter and those who have followed in this craft. If any of you folks know of such a verse, please, forward it on to me and I will be sure to get it to Stacey, as she really would like this on the front page of the church program.

    I just don't know what else to say, plus it's just too hard to see the monitor through the tears. Pesh, you will be missed. But, your humor, your completed projects, all the good which you've done for so many and your words of wisdom will carry on into Eternity. The good Lord will now be taking care of you. You will never be forgotten. Be at peace, my friend. Be at peace.
    Cheers,
    John K. Miliunas

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    Nancy Laird
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    Here's another appropriate quote:

    "The reverence that the object maker has for the materials, for the shape, and for the miracle of his skill transcends to God, the Master Craftsman, the Creator of all things, who uses us, our hands, as His tools to make these beautiful things."- Sam Maloof
    Nancy Laird
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    Nancy, thank you for both of those. I will be sure to get them to Stacey. Much appreciated...
    Cheers,
    John K. Miliunas

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    The quote from Sam Maloof is very good. Sorry to hear about Dale. Condolences to him and his family.
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    This news really saddens me greatly. Pesh meant a lot to many of us turners here on the forum. I hate to see him go, but I don't want him to linger on and suffer either. Pesh and his entire family will be in my thoughts and prayers.
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    Man. Where's Chaffee when Pesh needs him most?

    Hang in there, bud. When you get to the other side, you'll no doubt find that catches, launches, and design opportunities no longer exist. Just lots of great curls.

    We'll never miss you, because we'll always remember.
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    Sorry to hear about Dale.
    He is quite a hoot.
    Always liked his respones, humor.
    I will miss him and his postings.


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    John,
    So saddened to hear the news about Pesh...
    The prayer cited by Nancy was written by my daughter Katie, and I also posted it on Sawmill Creek in the past.
    Stacey (and anyone else) is more than welcome to use this prayer.
    Roger

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    Thank you and your daughter!

    Quote Originally Posted by Roger Myers View Post
    John,
    So saddened to hear the news about Pesh...
    The prayer cited by Nancy was written by my daughter Katie, and I also posted it on Sawmill Creek in the past.
    Stacey (and anyone else) is more than welcome to use this prayer.
    Roger
    Thanks, Roger, to you and your daughter. Like many of us here at the Creek, I too saw your original post of that prayer by your daughter and it's hanging in my shop. I daresay, it's probably hanging in the shops of many Creekers. I have passed it along to Stacey, along with the wonderful quote from Sam Maloof.

    Thanks to everyone for your thoughts, wishes and prayers.
    Cheers,
    John K. Miliunas

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    Wow. John, please pass along condolences and prayers from the Roehl family. I'm glad to know he's at peace with his situation, and hope his suffering is not long.
    Jason

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    Please let Stacey know that many of us are praying for peace for all of her family.
    Lisa

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    Pesh will be missed. Let him know John, he and his family are in our prayers.
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    "The Carpenter"
    a poem by G.E. Nordell

    There was once a master carpenter
    and he lived a good life
    for he loved to work, building things of wood.
    He was loved by his family,
    by his sons and his daughter,
    and especially by his wife.
    He was loved by everyone who knew him.

    And at the end of that good life
    when it came time for him to die
    the old carpenter soared
    into the white light of death –
    for the white light is where the good souls go to.
    And the white light warmed him and
    nurtured him and
    fed him great peace. And when this carpenter arrived in heaven
    he was expected and
    immediately he was put to work:
    for the Pearly Gates
    were a bit loose
    and St. Peter's desk
    had a couple of drawers that stuck.
    And before long
    the old master carpenter
    began to build
    a new throne
    for God.

    “Life is not so short but that there is always time enough for courtesy and chivalry.” —Ralph Waldo Emerson

    Everybody knows what to do with the devil but them that has him. My Grandmother
    I had a guardian angel at one time, but my little devil got him drunk, tattooed, and left him penniless at a strip club. I have not had another angel assigned to me yet.
    I didn't change my mind, my mind changed me.
    Bella Terra

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    Thank you, Belinda. I'll be sure Stacey gets a copy of this. Much appreciated.

    Quote Originally Posted by Belinda Williamson View Post
    "The Carpenter"
    a poem by G.E. Nordell

    There was once a master carpenter
    and he lived a good life
    for he loved to work, building things of wood.
    He was loved by his family,
    by his sons and his daughter,
    and especially by his wife.
    He was loved by everyone who knew him.

    And at the end of that good life
    when it came time for him to die
    the old carpenter soared
    into the white light of death –
    for the white light is where the good souls go to.
    And the white light warmed him and
    nurtured him and
    fed him great peace. And when this carpenter arrived in heaven
    he was expected and
    immediately he was put to work:
    for the Pearly Gates
    were a bit loose
    and St. Peter's desk
    had a couple of drawers that stuck.
    And before long
    the old master carpenter
    began to build
    a new throne
    for God.
    Cheers,
    John K. Miliunas

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