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<blockquote data-quote="CartoTracks" data-source="post: 629981" data-attributes="member: 4884"><p>Ricky, here's my stab at a "big thing to write" from my experience yesterday. I haven't known him NEARLY as long as you so maybe it was a little easier for me to put it together right now.</p><p></p><p>I learned a few things yesterday.</p><p>I learned that I needed to go to John Galbreath's funeral.</p><p>While it may sound somewhat selfish saying that, allow me to explain.</p><p>I learned John had a giving, charitable heart and did things most folks didn't know about.</p><p>I learned John loved a lot of people but his wife, Nan, was number 1, always.</p><p>I learned that I was definitely not the only one that knew John was a excellent business man.</p><p>I learned John pushed a lot of people do be the best they could be - to make that leap to try things that they'd wanted to do but were afraid to. Taking the #hardline was something more than just his path in rock crawling - it was his mantra in life even though he could at times come across as a man of leisure and play. That drive to always take the hardline inspired people, myself included.</p><p>I learned John had a very diverse base of friends from all walks of life. He touched an enormous number of people and that reach had a sound, lasting impression on them. He was just that kind of guy, had a gravity to him and personality that we were all drawn to.</p><p>I learned John's faith wasn't worn on his sleeve but was very sound.</p><p>I learned that I needed to take some time wherever possible and have a little more fun.</p><p>John, you'll be missed, no doubt about it. But, the impact you made on so many people's lives is pretty astounding and that legacy is very honorable. Rest in peace, friend, and thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CartoTracks, post: 629981, member: 4884"] Ricky, here's my stab at a "big thing to write" from my experience yesterday. I haven't known him NEARLY as long as you so maybe it was a little easier for me to put it together right now. I learned a few things yesterday. I learned that I needed to go to John Galbreath's funeral. While it may sound somewhat selfish saying that, allow me to explain. I learned John had a giving, charitable heart and did things most folks didn't know about. I learned John loved a lot of people but his wife, Nan, was number 1, always. I learned that I was definitely not the only one that knew John was a excellent business man. I learned John pushed a lot of people do be the best they could be - to make that leap to try things that they'd wanted to do but were afraid to. Taking the #hardline was something more than just his path in rock crawling - it was his mantra in life even though he could at times come across as a man of leisure and play. That drive to always take the hardline inspired people, myself included. I learned John had a very diverse base of friends from all walks of life. He touched an enormous number of people and that reach had a sound, lasting impression on them. He was just that kind of guy, had a gravity to him and personality that we were all drawn to. I learned John's faith wasn't worn on his sleeve but was very sound. I learned that I needed to take some time wherever possible and have a little more fun. John, you'll be missed, no doubt about it. But, the impact you made on so many people's lives is pretty astounding and that legacy is very honorable. Rest in peace, friend, and thank you. [/QUOTE]
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