Now that might not be a big deal to most people. "oh that's sad" and then move on.
This is a big deal. The propane company I am with is a family business. Steve was the only driver. I got to know him. Standing outside talking in the snow. Him laughing about the cattle in my yard, I knew about his family he knew about mine.
He looked after me. Getting upset when I allowed my propane to dry out. He told me it didn't matter if I could pay for it at that time, that I was to always call him whenever it got low.
He was a friend.
I last talked to him right after he got out of the hospital, 2 months ago. He told me he wasn't doing well and that for now I needed to call another propane company. I did, but I only ordered the minimum from them, as I wanted to spend the large money with the local family business. I told him that I hoped he got to feeling better soon.
I got the letter about his death today. They wish to keep us as customers, and that they are trying to get things closer to normal. It is requested that I call them and inform them if I can make the summer with the propane we already have. I can not.
So, good bye Steve. You were a good man. I will keep using your family's company.
I talked with Skippy via phone for well over an hour, she is great! Thanks Skippy, you made me feel a whole lot better about a bunch of things.
4 comments:
Always sad to lose a friend! Sorry to hear about his passing!
Thanks Jim
I am sorry to hear about this Phe. Truly. It is hard, but know that he had a friend in you.
I had the best time last night and you need to call me more often. But no fair making me laugh. giggle :D
Thank YOU.
:( (((Phelan)))
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