My husband Hawki has been posting on this site for many years. He was a fighter but I lost him last Thursday. He has gotten so much advice from you guys. He has been able to share his feelings with you and I am grateful for that. He is my best friend and I'm not sure how to go on without him. He taught me to fish and it has become a passion for me. If it's fly fishing in Montana or Bass fishing at Falcon or Picachos in Mexico we had a blast. We have spent the last 4 years having the time of our lives and I am truly blessed for that. I appreciate all of the kind words and prayers you have given us. You have also given me a lot of laughs with your hilarious replies. Thanks Mrs. Hawki
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Thank you for posting. So sorry for your loss. Enjoyed reading his stories of how he chose to LIVE out the end of his life. Prayer to you and your family.
My husband Hawki has been posting on this site for many years. He was a fighter but I lost him last Thursday. He has gotten so much advice from you guys. He has been able to share his feelings with you and I am grateful for that. He is my best friend and I'm not sure how to go on without him. He taught me to fish and it has become a passion for me. If it's fly fishing in Montana or Bass fishing at Falcon or Picachos in Mexico we had a blast. We have spent the last 4 years having the time of our lives and I am truly blessed for that. I appreciate all of the kind words and prayers you have given us. You have also given me a lot of laughs with your hilarious replies. Thanks Mrs. Hawki
I always enjoyed reading his posts when you guys were traveling everywhere doing the types of things we all dream about doing. Very brave and ambitious of him given his health situation.
Very sorry for your loss I most definitely admired him for all the adventures he was able to take on while battling his illness. It seemed to me he went on his own terms and lived life to the fullest while he could.