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    #11
    Funeral service will be Friday, August 16 at Trinity Lutheran Church north of Lougheed.

    Service at 1:30​

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      #12
      RIP Tom4CWB

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        #13
        Friggin vaccine.

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          #14
          I'll post the obit when/if available.

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            #15
            I met him at the announcement of the end of the CWB at the Walde farm.

            Had a quick conversation with him. I knew of him, but he didn't know me. It was pleasant and enlightening.

            You have to admit if any of us are that engaged in farming when we reach his age, we would be doing pretty good.

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              #16
              Met him several times over the years.
              Last was about Mar 23. We're about 20 miles apart. Had aged and didn't look well then.
              A man of conviction to say the very least and impervious to controversy. You respected him regardless.
              I wish for him what my father had, an overflowing church. I suspect it will be so.
              I believe those who know, have a responsibility to teach a little history to those who don't regarding our industry.
              Fair winds and following seas.

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                #17
                Sorry for the loss. Sorry that Tom succumb to the pressure to take the jab. Another victim of tyrants. RIP Tom. Take heed all and remember Tom when the next plandemic arrives.

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                  #18
                  I will be forever thankful to him for his part in getting rid of the CWB. I am sorry to hear of his passing. I missed his posts on here over the past several years. Did he ever get his legal issues resolved?

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                    #19
                    I got to know who he was when I read "Canada's Great Grain Robbery" , and " Jailhouse Justice" , both excellent books to read . A real man who held strong convictions in my opinion, and stood his ground.

                    The world could use more people like him . Hope you have another shake of the dice when you cross that great divide Tom.

                    Galaxie 500.

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                      #20
                      One of our brave soldiers. Thank You Tom. RIP

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