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Tragedy at Nimrod MN
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<blockquote data-quote="Pickles Dillman" data-source="post: 632637" data-attributes="member: 9276"><p>Hi All,</p><p> Tinker Skove and Doug Amundson were killed on the 11th.</p><p>They both lived in the Nimrod area,(Sebeka is just the mailing address around here) Tinker's ranch is just on the other side of the river from me and Doug's farm/ranch was just south of Nimrod.</p><p>They were both good friends.They were both hard working and very good men.</p><p> If you do a search on Nimrod Topix you can find a couple of news paper articles that tell about it and they are pretty accurate.</p><p> It has been a tough winter around here and this just made it seem like it will never end!</p><p>Everyone in this small community truly feels the loss of these two very much loved cowboys.</p><p> There is no telling how many times these two had unloaded hay like this, it can all come to an end so fast! It has really made us all think of just how mortal we really are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pickles Dillman, post: 632637, member: 9276"] Hi All, Tinker Skove and Doug Amundson were killed on the 11th. They both lived in the Nimrod area,(Sebeka is just the mailing address around here) Tinker's ranch is just on the other side of the river from me and Doug's farm/ranch was just south of Nimrod. They were both good friends.They were both hard working and very good men. If you do a search on Nimrod Topix you can find a couple of news paper articles that tell about it and they are pretty accurate. It has been a tough winter around here and this just made it seem like it will never end! Everyone in this small community truly feels the loss of these two very much loved cowboys. There is no telling how many times these two had unloaded hay like this, it can all come to an end so fast! It has really made us all think of just how mortal we really are. [/QUOTE]
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