I'm truly sorry to hear about Brent. My family's condolences go out to the Coogan family. I know Stacy and the kids are having a really hard time but will pull through with the love from family and friends.
RIP Brent; just last year we hung out installing his Solid Axle! We all had a great time that day....I got a ticket for 97 in a 70 on 94 going to his house. Brent had a good laugh about that ticket...god bless his wife and kids!
have not been on this site for awhile. sorry to hear about Brent. my condolences to his family, glad someone sent flowers from the group. You never know when it will be your time and just need to live life to the fullest. I turned 60 on march 9, I got to celebrate life while Brent drove off to the Big Mustang Ranch in the Sky.
Hello, to all of the fellow MCT. I want to thank you guys for the beautiful flowers and more than generous donation to our kids future. Brent loved you guys like family and looked forward to all of the outings you took. I am still in complete shock on Brent's passing. Each day life proves to be harder than the day before. Brent was a great guy in many ways. He was my best friend, my rock, my everything. I still do not see the fairness in all of this. I am sure it takes a long time to accept the death of a spouse. It just sucks that there are so many bad people in the world and God chose to take Brent. He deserved to beat this. Death was not an option. I aways tried to get Brent to focus on the upcoming events rather than his illness. Leukemia robbed Brent of many things. He did not want anyone to see him sick. Once his sight was comprimised he kind of shut down in many ways. It was nice to see the days that he was having a good day and laughed and smiled because they did not come often. We lived at Karmanos for the last 4 1/2 months and it was not HOME! I wish things would have turned out different. I miss Brent more and more each day. It is hard to have to explain heaven to the kids everyday over and over. No child should have to experience what ours have at their age. I thnak you all for everything. I may need help with the cobra. I will never be able to take care of it as Brent did, but I will do my best. I first have to learn to drive it. Thanks again. Till I find the courage to post again.....Love Stacy
What ever you need Stacy, just let us know. Don't even think twice about asking us. We wish you the best. Another member here would like to talk to you. I will PM you all her info. Take care and God bless.
X2 with Matt. These things never make any sense. A high school friend of mine had his wife(who went to our school also) killed by a drunk driver on New year's day 1995. The tragedy was the drunk driver was another guy we all went to school with(back in the 80's, I'm old). She was 26 at the time and left behind my friend and 2 small children. There really aren't words that comfort much in a time like this. The only positive is to remember the person that was full of life and don't focus on the last couple of months. I think in this way that person will always be honored.
Stacy, let me know when you are ready to take the Cobra out and I will come by so Jacob and I can do the annual oil change. Don't hesite to call when you need help with anything at all.