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<blockquote data-quote="Ryder" data-source="post: 1145872" data-attributes="member: 663"><p>I can relate to that.</p><p>My wife's younger brother was in the Air Force stationed in Michigan and was killed in a car wreck.</p><p>His mother went bonkers. It was bad. It was the middle of winter. The AF said the body would be home on a certain day. Then they would say the weather was too bad and planes couldn't fly.</p><p>Then they would call with a new time to be there. Then again say the weather was too bad. This was repeated I don't remember how many times. With each change of plans the mother would get more upset. She was a basket case. </p><p></p><p>Finally a cousin called the office of the Congressman John Rarrick (now deceased). A fine man and a fine American. He got a small private plane to pick up the body and bring it home. The Air Force couldn't, but the congressman could.</p><p>There is more but I have hijacked enough.</p><p></p><p>I extend heartfelt sympathy to the family.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryder, post: 1145872, member: 663"] I can relate to that. My wife's younger brother was in the Air Force stationed in Michigan and was killed in a car wreck. His mother went bonkers. It was bad. It was the middle of winter. The AF said the body would be home on a certain day. Then they would say the weather was too bad and planes couldn't fly. Then they would call with a new time to be there. Then again say the weather was too bad. This was repeated I don't remember how many times. With each change of plans the mother would get more upset. She was a basket case. Finally a cousin called the office of the Congressman John Rarrick (now deceased). A fine man and a fine American. He got a small private plane to pick up the body and bring it home. The Air Force couldn't, but the congressman could. There is more but I have hijacked enough. I extend heartfelt sympathy to the family. [/QUOTE]
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