Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: DASERVICES on November 15, 2006, 04:39:10 pm
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Sad story, such young age :-
http://www.newsandstar.co.uk/news/viewarticle.aspx?id=434212
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That is very sad to hear! :( :( :(
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As a fellow Jehovahs Witness, I am very sad to hear this news, and such a young age. My own son is just turned 18 a couple of weeks ago, our thoughts and prayers and future hope go out to his familly at this time.
Many thousands of Jehovahs Witnesses are window cleaners, my own father became a window cleaner after the war as he was a concientious objector during the war and couldnt get a job after the war because he didnt go to war, but wents to prison twice, with hard labour. His life and beleifs at 81 years old still a strong Jehovahs Witness and a millionare too.
God Bless
Robert t
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I dont think it matters what your beliefs are, it is still a very sad story.
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I dont think it matters what your beliefs are, it is still a very sad story.
I agree, but if his belief is correct he has the chance of a resserection ( sorry, cant spell).
I'm not one but a few in my family are.
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I dont think it matters what your beliefs are, it is still a very sad story.
Quite right TVCS.
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"I dont think it matters what your beliefs are, it is still a very sad story"[/font]
Far from wanting to get ito a debate on the issue of beliefs, i was just stating that i and many thousand of other JW are window cleaners. and how my father came to join the window cleaning business because of his beliefs.
The sad news is James has died. and to some of us it does matter what ours or James beleifs were, the fact that at 17 he was devoting his life to his beleifs and being a part time window cleaner, part time missionary, still doesnt take away the pain felt by close members of his familly.
Iwas just hoping to get any more information from other window cleaners or JW`s on this forum.
robert t
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I wonder how his 16 yr old companion who was with him at the time is doing?