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VIRGIE UNDERWOOD <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 7 May 2007 22:00:38 -0400
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Hi Pat,
I am praying for you and all of your friends and neighbors.  I am glad you 
didn't get the storms.
Huggs,
Virgie and lady hoshi
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Pat Ferguson" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Sunday, May 06, 2007 10:54 PM
Subject: A note from Pat Ferguson


> Hi Everyone,
>
> I just thought I would write you a little note here.
>
> I want to thank you all for all the prayers about the storms, and the 
> other stuff, also. We didn't get any, either.
>
> I'm just praying for all those who were in the horrible tornado in Kansas. 
> I have 2 neices who live in Kansas and I called one of my sisters today, 
> but they weren't home, so I don't know if Kari and Tracy live in that town 
> or not.
>
> I guess the town is about the size of De Smet, the city we now live in. 
> There was a population, I think of about 1200. That is the population of 
> De Smet. Vernon said that that town looked like it did in Manchester, 
> after the tornado. It was an F5 Tornado. I've been praying for these 
> people since I first heard about it.
>
> I crashed my Olympus DS-50 the other day, and I can't get it to work. lol. 
> I'm not depressed about it either, but I'm having the Ds-50 With-Drawl's. 
> lol. I miss it so much. Some times, I just take that little loving thing 
> and hold it and talk to it. lol.
>
> Oh, this has been quite a day.
>
> I called to talk to my younger brother, Harvey, today, but he was not 
> home, so talked to a friend today, Jana Pilcher, and her husband, David, 
> who lives with my brother, Harvey, and she told me that Harvey had a 
> stroke, this was about a week ago, in fact he had 2 strokes in one day. 
> She called the ambulance and they took him to the hospital. She tried to 
> call my little brother, Joe, but he was gone fishing, so she called his 
> wife Deanne, and she went to where Harvey was I guess when he was in the 
> hospital, and Harvey was really mad because Deanne was there. I guess 
> Harvey was really mad at Jana for calling the ambulance. She does not 
> regret doing it. I told her she saved his life.
>
> The thing that bothered me, is that she didn't want me to tell anyone that 
> she told me. I just had to call my sister, Sherilyn, because she deserved 
> to know, and she didn't know.
>
> I don't know what is the matter with my family. I just hate this kind of 
> stuff.
>
> My brother, Harvey sold his house and he's moving to Alaska.
>
> Yesterday we went to Sioux Falls to get groceries at Sam's Club. It's 
> about a 100 mile trip one way. We drove in wind and rain, but we got there 
> safely. We spent a lot of money on groceries, and then stopped at 
> McDonalds and got something to eat, and we ate it on the way home. We got 
> home, and I put groceries away, after Vernon had halled them in the house 
> from the van.
>
> It stormed here last night, but nothing seveer.
>
> Today, we're just resting and doing our own thing. This morning we had 
> coffee up here and a half of a banana muffin, and then I made breakfast 
> which consisted of sausage and Vernon fried the eggs, and I made the 
> toast.
>
> We sat and talked about High Definition TV and high definition radio.
>
> I'm praying for all of you.
>
> You are all precious and sweet, and made out of love, full of love, and so 
> very loving.
>
> Here are some lovings and squeezings for all of you.
>
> god Bless you all.
>
> Loving you all,
> Pat Ferguson 

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