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Doug and Sheilla Emerson <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 14 Jan 2014 20:49:50 -0800
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My wife, Sheilla and I will keep John in our prayers that he'll get better 
soon and be back home with Amy. 73 and God bless. Doug, N6NFF and Sheilla, 
N6IKB

-----Original Message----- 
From: Steve
Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2014 5:49 PM
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Subject: John Jacques Kd8PC in Hospital

BlankJust forwarding on info from another list from his XYL/SO Amy.

Hi list!
I know most of you know my much better half, John Jacques ,.  I just wanted
to let you all know that he is in the hospital with pneumonia.  I would have
written sooner, but just haven't had the opportunity.  A friend of ours took
us to the ER at about 2:00 Monday morning, and he was admitted a couple of
hours later, after a chest x-ray revealed he had pneumonia.  He's been
running very high fevers all week, and early yesterday morning, he spiked at
103.1, which is very dangerous for anybody, but especially someone who
already has a degree of hearing loss.  They started him on an antibiotic
right away, and he had a breathing treatment last night.  He'll probably be
in for hopefully only a couple more days.  Please keep him in your thoughts
and prayers.  I'll keep you all  posted on his progress.  Hope the rest of
you are all doing well.  Take care, and we'll talk soon.
Aimee Lewis
KK4JHF


Steve, K8SP 

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