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Caren Hammock uploaded photo(s)
Wednesday, July 22, 2020
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Bo went to many, many games to watch Bryson and Spencer play. This game was one that went into the record book and Bo seen it all.
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LaPrell Sprayberry lit a candle
Thursday, July 16, 2020
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Uncle Bo, I don't know how it would be possible to share everything you've meant to me in one page but I'll give it a shot.
You have always been an inspiration to me in so many ways. I hope that the many talks you and I had over the years allowed me the opportunity to convey it to you but now I want to tell everyone else how blessed I was to have you as my Uncle.
Let's just do this by memory, shall we?
I remember the night in Panama City when you gave me the keys to your Lincoln and told me to go explore. I'm sure the shock on my face said it but honestly I cannot tell you how much it meant to me to realize that you thought so much of me, that you trusted me with your car but also that you trusted me to make good decisions. It was the first time I felt like an adult, you gave that to me.
Then there was the time I got hit while driving your new custom Dodge truck. Man, I was so scared to make the phone call to tell you I'd wrecked your pride and joy. Do you know what you taught me that day? You taught me the value of human life over the value of objects. You never once asked me about the truck during that phone call but you must have asked how I was doing twenty times. They say you teach through actions and not words and ever since that day I understand how important it is to focus on the person instead of the mistake.
During a drive one night you taught me about true regret and although I feel the conversation is one I'd like to keep private, the lesson is not. You taught me that true regret is never about the loss you experience but is about the loss your choice causes someone else.
Like I said, its impossible to put all of you into one page but these things I will never forget along with every other lesson you ever taught me.
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Tara Moon uploaded photo(s)
Thursday, July 16, 2020
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Zoey and Ziya with Uncle Bo!
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Tara Moon posted a condolence
Thursday, July 16, 2020
Missing my uncle Bo! Times are going to be so different now!
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Caren Hammock lit a candle
Thursday, July 16, 2020
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Bo, I can't possibly count all of the times you have been there when someone needed you. Some examples would be the time you got off work tired and ready to get a room. You were approached by a little boy with a football. You were tired and did not want to throw a ball. You continued walking to get a room. Something stopped you and you went back and threw the ball with the little boy until way after dark. Later that evening the mother approached you at the ice machine to let you know that he had lost his dad that day. You always knew the right thing to do!
What about late one night when I had a flat on a country road. You were out of town, I thought. A preacher stopped to help, a policeman stopped to check things out and then you out of nowhere was there. I will always remember that night.
All children love you because you had time, you had patience and you loved them.
I will never forget you saying "Rock and Rock" and sometimes when things were going wrong you always said "Time Out!" You always showed love in all situations when others couldn't.
We will love you and miss you as long as we shall live. I long to see you again. You are the best brother anyone could have asked for! I love you Bo!
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Judy Hall uploaded photo(s)
Thursday, July 9, 2020
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Bo, I think everyone that knew you loved you. I am so thankful that I was blessed to be your 'little sister'. I am going to miss our conversations, fun times together and those hugs that melted every care away. It's hard to imagine life without you but your memory will be in my heart until I see you again, someday. I love you so much, Judy
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Stephanie Bills lit a candle
Thursday, July 9, 2020
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So very sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with your family.
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Mark & Tammie Duffie lit a candle
Thursday, July 9, 2020
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debbiedo73@yahoo.com posted a symbolic gesture
Wednesday, July 8, 2020
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I will never forget you Bodini. Love you. Praying for Travis, Bridget, his sisters and brother and all other family and friends.
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The family of Travis B. Wilson uploaded a photo
Wednesday, July 8, 2020
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