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Suicide In The Farm Community

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  • rockpile
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2000
    • 879

    #11
    Most Agrivillers are not paupers. I think at least one hundred dollars would be more appropriate. And if you are flush - give more. The cause couldn't be more important.

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    • SASKFARMER
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2005
      • 6933

      #12
      I agree rock pile but didn't want to say it! Thanks

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      • bgmb
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2007
        • 1645

        #13
        Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
        I agree rock pile but didn't want to say it! Thanks
        My first thought also unless you are having trouble feeding your own. but not a time to pinch pennies

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        • malleefarmer
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2005
          • 5424

          #14
          re chad parsely or sask my enlighten me its my understanding he farmed and lived on original crane farm meaning his grandfather i presume started it or am i wrong? Maybe even great grandfather?

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          • malleefarmer
            Senior Member
            • Nov 2005
            • 5424

            #15
            weird was the anniversary of my next door neighbours passing of his 17 yr old son same day 3 years ago same cause.

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            • fjlip
              Senior Member
              • Oct 2002
              • 9772

              #16
              Now a bigger shock to hear, but many have issues, some are not able to cope.
              Parsley, unless i am not reading it correctly, was he survived or pre deceased by his father?
              No mention, or is there a deeper story?

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              • farmaholic
                Senior Member
                • Sep 2010
                • 17464

                #17
                Depression and mental illness can be a lonely silent battle!!!

                If someone chooses suicide, sometimes there is nothing that could have been said or done.

                Look for signs...

                There is tonnes of legitimate information on the web

                There are many symptoms when depression and mental illness are the "CAUSE"

                "LET'S TALK" campaign is running for a reason! Public awareness, remove the stigma, it's not taboo!

                It's a disease like any other..... and you just don't "snap out of it" like some people may tell you or think!

                TAKE CARE, damn it...... TAKE CARE!!!!!

                Please remember, if you choose suicide your struggle may be over but the pain and agony of those left behind lingers a long time...
                Last edited by farmaholic; Nov 3, 2016, 16:11.

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                • boarderbloke
                  Senior Member
                  • Sep 2007
                  • 1991

                  #18
                  [URL="http://obits.dignitymemorial.com/dignity-memorial/obituary.aspx?n=Chad-Crane&lc=3867&pid=182287371&mid=7150811"]http://obits.dignitymemorial.com/dignity-memorial/obituary.aspx?n=Chad-Crane&lc=3867&pid=182287371&mid=7150811[/URL]

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                  • 4GFarms
                    Senior Member
                    • Jun 2016
                    • 267

                    #19
                    As a fellow producer with three young children, I could not imagine what the family is going through. Very sad situation but understand that is does happen and we need to be aware of the signs to prevent this. As others said and specifically SF3, it is only a crop or farm and not worth taking your life. I feel terrible for his wife and children.
                    Keep on farming CP where ever you are at this moment!!! Rest in Peace with no more worries.

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                    • parsley
                      Senior Member
                      • Oct 2000
                      • 10986

                      #20
                      I wanted to update for you, how a family tries to cope.

                      Michelle's sister, Tanya, gives strength to the family and so much appreciates what you are doing, and saying. I sent them the link to Agriviille, and they read your posts.

                      Tanya just sent me this:

                      " yesterday was their middle child Max's birthday so we celebrated by going bowling
                      Michelle did her best to put on a happy face for his birthday but today is Chads birthday and everyone is having a very hard day.

                      We are going through family pictures tonight with the kids and making poster boards for each of the kids of pictures of them and their dad to set at the funeral tomorrow - we are just doing a private family ceremony as chad never wanted a funeral but Michelle feels the kids need it."

                      This is very difficult for me to post, but they bring strength to all of us, don't they.

                      As you post your goodbyes, Agrivillers, know that your support is important. It helps them cope with the death of someone they love. Tanya says this about your messages :

                      "I'm trying to see if we can print it to add to a memory book for the kids"

                      "please send thanks from our families"

                      Hug your family tonight. Pars.

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