[Coco] Another Coco Enthusiast Has Gone Home to be with Our Lord Jesus Christ
Gene Heskett
gheskett at shentel.net
Thu Jan 10 15:17:21 EST 2019
On Thursday 10 January 2019 13:09:17 Sylvain Rousseau via Coco wrote:
> A very sad news.
>
> My sympathies.
>
Mine too. Please tell Connie we care, Kip.
On another front, I found myself with a slowing pulse, down in the 30's
Sunday, so I now have a sore chest where a pacemaker was inserted. I
asked the doc before he put it in if he could get another 25,000 miles
out of this abused old carcass, he grinning reply was that depended on
how far and fast I drove in the next 10 years, which is the life of its
battery. :)
> Sylvain
>
> Le mercredi 9 janvier 2019 15 h 57 min 50 s HNE, Kip Koon - The
> Computer Doc <computerdoc at sc.rr.com> a écrit :
>
> Hi Coco Friends,
>
> Earlier this year, Bill Gordon lost his battle trying to regain his
> health. Assisted by his loving wife, he had been going to dialysis
> several times a week for several months, but his body was not handling
> the dialysis very well. A week or two before his bodies' death, the
> Doctor told Bill Gordon that he could not continue dialysis anymore
> knowing exactly what this meant. The Doctor was so upset that he had
> to leave Bill's hospital room crying like a baby. Of course this hit
> Bill hard, but through much prayer with his Lord Jesus Christ as well
> as with the help of his loving wife Connie, he was finally ready to go
> home to be with the Lord. One day about a week later, I went to see
> how Bill was doing. Connie met me at the door and asked me to follow
> her to their bed room. Connie said she didn't think Bill was
> breathing. I had the honor of determining that Bill had finally gone
> home to heaven to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ at 6:18 pm
> on August 28, 2018 at 6:18pm on Tuesday evening. Bill will be missed
> by everyone who knew him, especially me. He was one of my closest
> friends. We would Skype often and one of us would start yawning at
> some point causing the other one the yawn as well. We would laugh a
> lot as we told funny stories. I enjoyed helping him with his coco
> needs as well as visiting with him and his wife. Sometimes we would
> dine out and enjoy each other's company. I miss him quite a bit. I
> long for the day when I can talk to Bill Gordon again. Take care my
> friend. I'll see you soon.
>
>
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Cheers, Gene Heskett
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