Gentlemen, my father in law, an AVID outdoorsman...passed last night.He was lucky enough to be born and raised in Glendive MT right when hunting was at its best.
He was the real deal...if there is an afterlife, he should be pulling up his packstring along a trout stream in the Bob about now, catching cutthroats for dinner..
Please tip a glass for a Hunter, home from the hill...
Hope he likes Makers Mark. RIP. Bear
Can't drink alcohol but I'll toast him my way. May he rest in peace and may the good Lord watch over all.
Just got a glass of ginger beer with a healthy shot of rum. It is not dedicated to his memory. Sorry for your loss.
Will do.. sorry for your loss.
Glass tipped, may he RIP.
Done my friend! In your Father in laws honor! RIP
How is Mrs. ingwe doing?
Second! my condolences to you and your family my friend. jorge
I'll tip a Makers as I get ready to rack. Sounds like he enjoyed a damnable good ride!
George
SALUTE! So sorry to hear about his passing. May he rest in peace.
My condolences to yo and ingwewife. May your FIL rest in peace.
Peace and Strength to the family.
Will tip as soon as I pour one.
Dale
I am very sorry to hear about your father-in-law, and I will be pleased to tip a glass in his honor.
Lifted and a toast...
To a Sportsman...
Tom,
Sorry to hear that. I had a great time with him the couple of times we met at your place. I'm lifting a glass right now!
ingwe;
Please accept my sincere condolences.
You and the remaining family left behind will be in my thoughts and prayers.
Hopefully it's OK with you that I've got a bit of family driving to do later tonight I'll have to wait to remember your father in law with a wee bit of Alberta's finest Tangle Ridge at a later date.
Dwayne
Make it a double.
Sorry for your loss but I hope you're right about what he did this evening.
Up she goes! (Milk, but it's all I've got).
Very sorry to hear this.
Another glass raised here, it's just water but....
Here's to your FIL.
Godspeed.
A toast for another gone down the long trail....
Poured another one just so's I could.
Prayers on the way For you and the entire family.
Tippin' a glass of black tea, and prayers on the way, RIP Sir.
Gunner
Done! My condolences to you and your family.
Tipping one in his memory. Steve
Condolences to you and your wife.
Gentleman Jack- rest in peace.
Tipped.
Prayers go out to you and your family.
Muffy
Some of Mark Schuberts sovereign Carb and Choke Cleaner, copper Fouling Remover,
.....Kosher Slivovitz, washed down with an Alaskan Amber.
May he (Gentleman Jack) perceive these toasts from a long legged horse in tall grass.
God Bless and Keep Him, and all of you and yours, Se�or.
GTC
My heartfelt condolences to you and Mrs. Ingwe.
Gentlemen, my father in law, an AVID outdoorsman...passed last night.He was lucky enough to be born and raised in Glendive MT right when hunting was at its best.
He was the real deal...if there is an afterlife, he should be pulling up his packstring along a trout stream in the Bob about now, catching cutthroats for dinner..
Please tip a glass for a Hunter, home from the hill...
Most people ask for a prayer. Still on my spiritual journey I'm not always sure what to do. But you my friend I can help. I'm on my way to the fridge for a XX in honor of your FIL, but when I do tip, I'll need his name.
Done, Poohbah.
Say Pop, there is a guy they call "Gentleman Jack" heading your way. When he gets there show that country boy how to ride a Harley, and let him take your hog for a spin.
Salute.
Here's to your Father-In-Law!
Ed
My condolences to you and Mrs Ingwe from afar......
Glass raised !!!
Gus
Tipped thrice. Hope that's OK. Godspeed, friend.
condolences to you and the misses and prayers sent for strength.
norm
Will do. Sorry to hear...
Say Pop, there is a guy they call "Gentleman Jack" heading your way. When he gets there show that country boy how to ride a Harley, and let him take your hog for a spin.
Salute.
Think I'll have a nightcap on that evocative and gutsy word picture.
well done, B.
GTC
Condolences to the family.
Two fingers of Johnnie Walker for the departed, and two more fingers for Ingwe and his family.
A glass will tipped in his honor. You, Shari and her family have our heartfelt condolences.
The glass was tipped. Condolences to you all.
maddog
Sorry for your loss, will tip one tonight.
To a great life, well lived. Salute.
He sounds like a man with a lot of stories. Sorry you lost a friend. I'll tip a glass in his honor tonight. Prayers sent to his loved ones.
Bob
I'll have one for him tonight Tom. Give your wife the best from use.
Condolences to your family. Sounds like he lived very well.
Will definitely raise a toast of Scotland finest tonight to him Sir. May he hunt, fish and enjoy in the fields and streams of heaven.
My condolences, glass lifted.
Gentlemen, my father in law, an AVID outdoorsman...passed last night.He was lucky enough to be born and raised in Glendive MT right when hunting was at its best.
He was the real deal...if there is an afterlife, he should be pulling up his packstring along a trout stream in the Bob about now, catching cutthroats for dinner..
Please tip a glass for a Hunter, home from the hill...
Done...
Condolences and may he enjoy the eternal hunting grounds
Sorry to hear of your loss.. Will tip a glass for him and all of the others who've gone home to the hills..
Done, condolences to you and your wife.
Will tip one at lunch today that I'm having with Pugs.
My condolences to your family.
Oh, and excellent choice in your picking a father-in-law.
Steve
Gentlemen...thanks to you all, we appreciate the kind words...very much.
sorry to read of this, but sounds like he lived well. I'll hoist one tonight...
Man there is just too much of this happening around here these days. Freezer vodka just poured and tipped.
Consider it done buddy, hope Irish Whiskey is okay. Les
Yep, Irish whiskey for me and prayers for you and your family!
A thimble of Bushmills added to the coffee this morning in his honor!
Slainte'
was late seeing this Tom, my apologies
and my somewhat belated condolences for your family's loss.
it's a heck of a thing for a father, to have some lil lass God has gifted to you that you love more than anything in this world and then to watch her date, weed out and hopefully find a good and decent man (even if it's often her love that turns a many of us towards decency and goodness by her love, can I get an AMEN on that fellers) to give her love and devotion for the rest of her days.
what a comfort it is, that despite his shortcomings someday, quietly most often, we come to the realization that he loves her dang near as much as we do, dang close, close enough anyway that he'd give his life, his love and his fortune to protect her and keep her safe. It's when a son in law becomes a son for most of us.
then perhaps they have a little girl and the cycle begins anew.
may your FIL RIP and I hope he went knowing, not wondering, that he left his daughter in the best of hands. God bless you and yours Tom.
Aw man! I missed this yesterday as well
My sincere condolences, Tom.
Will do.
Sounds like a full and rich life. Thank you for sharing.
Warmest regards to your family.
I will tip one tonight in his honor. Sorry for your loss.
Missed this yesterday - our condolences to you, Ingwe-wife and family. I'll be tipping one back at the next opportunity (tonight).
A prayer for the family, and a hoisted glass for your Father in Law.
Nyalubwe,
I'll hoist a Viking sized glass of Cavaldos (non-taxes, of course) in his honor. Best wishes to your family.
Condolences to you and the wife. Short stament, but a long row to how. Sylna as we say in gaelic, but Godspeed to you and your family. I am truly sorry for your loss.
Best regards,
Bill
Pouring a dram of Scotland's finest as promised.
Cha bhithidh a leithid ami riamh.
His equal will never be among us again.
My condolences to you and your wife Tom.
Gentlemen, I thank you all again for the kind words. About all I can do is relate one little story....My wife was the oldest child, and my FIL thinking he would never have a son, hauled her all over the woods, streams and mountains of Montana. Pack trips into the Bob, trout fishing galore, deer and elk hunting.He gave her the .257 Roberts she still uses today when she was a teenager.
When we were dating, I took her creek fishing with me for the first time and couldnt help but noticed how well she handled a rod, took directions and seemed to instinctively read the water.Indeed it was a major factor in my decision making about her as wife material
I told her on the spot that when we got back to town I was gonna kiss her father right on the mouth!
She asked " Why?"
" Cause he taught you the
right way..."
He will be missed....horribly....
Sorry for the families loss--
Prayers sent
Gentlemen, I thank you all again for the kind words. About all I can do is relate one little story....My wife was the oldest child, and my FIL thinking he would never have a son, hauled her all over the woods, streams and mountains of Montana. Pack trips into the Bob, trout fishing galore, deer and elk hunting.He gave her the .257 Roberts she still uses today when she was a teenager.
When we were dating, I took her creek fishing with me for the first time and couldnt help but noticed how well she handled a rod, took directions and seemed to instinctively read the water.Indeed it was a major factor in my decision making about her as wife material
I told her on the spot that when we got back to town I was gonna kiss her father right on the mouth!
She asked " Why?"
" Cause he taught you the
right way..."
He will be missed....horribly....
And I have no doubt in my mind she has taught you a thing or two over the years too.
Belated condolences from Kentucky, Poobah.......
Sorry to hear this Tom. Condolences to you and the Mrs. Glass lifted.
Scott
My condolences sir and to the misses.
A man who I will never know, who now I wish I did. <klink> Tight Lines.
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Just saw this - my deepest condolences to you,your wife and your whole family.
Losing someone whom you clearly held in such high regard must be extraordinarily painful. Being able to see his influence every time you watch your beloved cast a line or fire a weapon must be extraordinarily wonderful.
Here's to him and all like him.
Our loss, Heavens gain. If we could do half as good we'd be lucky. Condolences to you, Ingewife and the family.
I'm sorry for your loss Tom.
ddj
Very sorry for your loss...DS
I don't drink much,
But
When I do I will remember your father in law
T
My condolences to you and your wife.