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Post by Deleted on Apr 24, 2006 6:20:38 GMT 9
My father CMS Fred Leavitt has been in intensive care for over a month now, he doesn't want to continue on the life supporting machines anymore. The feeding tube will be reoved on monday and he'll be removed from the machines.
He was chief of base operations at Otis AFB for quite a while and he used to be an engine mechanic on F-106's out of Mcguire. God bless him and God bless you all. Jeff Leavitt
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Post by Jim on Apr 24, 2006 8:04:01 GMT 9
Jeff, our prayers go out to you, and we thank your father for his service in the USAF........................The Old Sarge
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Post by Bullhunter on May 21, 2006 2:13:12 GMT 9
Squid, My father lost his life in 1988. Domistic dispute with my brother. I still miss him and think about him often. He served in the US Army Air Corps during WWII Its an awful thing to loose a parent. My prayers go out to you and your family. I appricate my father's, and your father's, military service to this nation. Take care & God Bless. Gary
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Post by darttender on Jun 5, 2006 6:09:26 GMT 9
My father CMS Fred Leavitt has been in intensive care for over a month now, he doesn't want to continue on the life supporting machines anymore. The feeding tube will be reoved on monday and he'll be removed from the machines. He was chief of base operations at Otis AFB for quite a while and he used to be an engine mechanic on F-106's out of Mcguire. God bless him and God bless you all. Jeff Leavitt May God Bless him and keep him. He was a jet guy on Sixes - I feel like I've lost a big brother, even though I've not had the pleasure of meeting him.
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