Extremely sorry to hear about Mr. McCracken's loss. Having lost my own mother to cancer last year, allow me to express my condolences to his family and friends.
Cancer blows, but it reminds one to refocus on what really matters, and enjoy the happy stuff before the next round of bovine excrement visits your life.
I haven't posted much on this forum, but when I did to seek information and help .. Dave was the first to respond giving excellent advice. My deepest sympathies to his family.
My sincerest condolences and prayers go out to Dave’s family and friends.
I know how those who knew Dave feel; I too lost my very dear friend and training partner TAM308 to this miserable disease this past July. Tony was 55 yrs. old.
I’m sure they're now in a better place on Our Lords gun forum.
I never know what to say, I am grateful for Dave's contribution here, I hope he is at pace and I hope his family will find the peace it takes to carry on.
My thoughts and prayers to Dave's Family in this time.
I have been one of the unfortunate ones who did not get know Dave, but reading what many have posted here reflects and confirms a loss of someone genuine and degnified individual; and for someone like that, it is my belief, that he is in better place than that of this world.
I will miss Dave more than any other single mentor/contributor on the High Road. Dave was a man of style. We may not see others like him for a long time. His contributions were significant for the knowledge they imparted and for the ease, grace and style with which they were delivered.
God Bless Dave's family. In my own small way, I truly share in your loss.
I offer prayers for strength for his family and close friends. I did not know him personally, but appreciated his posts. May he travel the ultimate Hogh Road now.
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