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Various Non-Bald Discussions => General Discussion => Topic started by: hammerdrill376 on January 23, 2010, 06:18:36 AM
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Please keep in your prayers a lady I work with and her husband, the Bellamy family of Little River, South Carolina. Their 11 year old son was accidentally shot and killed yesterday afternoon. They are a really sweet family and can use all the prayers they can get.
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Consider it done John....... Dear God what a horrible, horrible tragedy.
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Yes it was. I am not going to use this thread for pro or anti gun points of view and I hope no one else does either but this happened because someone was careless enough to leave a rifle out after a hunting trip. This was a completely needless death.
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OMG, what a tragedy. May God give them the strength to carry on.
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Sorry to hear this. Prayers are on the way.
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Prayers on there way, hammer. I am very sorry to hear of this tragic and needless death.
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The family and friends will be remembered. My grandfather once told my Mother when my uncle died, that there is something terribly unnatural to bury a child, it is not in the order of things that we are prepared to do.
But I'm also concerned that with the proliferation of firearms without any commensurate spread of instruction about and appropriate observance of gun safety, these events will not only occur again but with increasing frequency.
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My prayers are with the family of the child
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We'll lift them up.
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It will be an honor to intercede on their behalf.
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So sad. Thoughts and prayers are with the family.
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Prayer said ...
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Prayer has been offered.
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hey hammer: my florida prayers go out 2 the boy and his family during this tragedy.
WARHAWK O0
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:'( :'( :'( In our thoughts. :'( :'( :'(
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I'm so sorry to hear this.
I just prayed for the family.
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What a sad sad tragedy. My prayers are for the family, that God will help them with their anguish and pain.
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I continue to pray...
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I attended the funeral or as the pastor called it and I like this better "home going service". By far it was the largest one I have ever been to with over 1000 people in attendance. What really struck me was how close knit this family was and how their spiritual beliefs have sustained them through all this. While it was tragic that while young Matthew Bellamy died at such a young age what was more impressive was how he lived and the joy that he brought to everyone he knew. He was very involved in sports, especially baseball and soccer. But the one thing about him that was brought up over and over was how he seemed to be always smiling. At the end of the service they did a video presentation of his life starting on the day he was born then continuing through the years. At the end was a single photo of him with that famous grin with a caption under it.."Please don't be sad...just smile...I'm with God now". Needless to say there was not a dry eye in the place.
I believe in every tradgedy there are lessons to be learned and the one I took away was this. It really isn't so much about the number of years we live..but how we live while we are here. I can tell you this boy and his family have had a postive impact on many people. I saw evidence of that today. I wish you could have heard some of the stories that were told.
One more thing. I know some of you will be pulling for the Colts but this year please say a prayer that the Saints win. Matthew was a big Saints fan and was active in helping plan his familys super bowl party in hopes the Saints would be there.
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the child and family are added to our prayer list ,,,it is a true tradgey
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Sending good thoughts their way!
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I know some of you will be pulling for the Colts but this year please say a prayer that the Saints win. Matthew was a big Saints fan and was active in helping plan his familys super bowl party in hopes the Saints would be there.
He would have loved the party that started Sunday night and shows absolutely no indication of slowing down, businesses are closing, municipalities are letting their employees leave at noon, schools are closing at noon, all in preparation for a parade welcoming the Boys in Black & Gold home--I'm telling you, he may have heard and will continue to hear the shouts of joy & gladness.
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Prayers offered up!
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And God answered in the affirmative.