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Share a Prayer Please....For Missy Caulk's Son..Bob Stewart's Brother In Law

Reblogger Robert Hammerstein -
Real Estate Agent with Christie's International Real Estate

Some sad news coming from the Caulk family. Our thoughts and prayers are with them and Jaimie. We are re-blogging for those that are not aware of this very scary situation. Sincerely, Bob and Lisa

Original content by Sally K. & David L. Hanson 57026-90 Broker

Prayer  This morning....and throughout the weekend....Please send healing thoughts, prayers, white light, healthy vibrations...whatever your belief to Missy Caulk's son, Jamie.

    The message on Facebook was brief....a family in crisis asking for help....and we know the warm hearts and thoughtful minds of all of the people who read this blog, will do everything they can in sharing the positive and healing powers they hold for this young man.  The post on Missy's wall reads:

 

Please continue to pray for my son Jamie. He is in vanderbilt trauma unit. He is Intibated and needs to wake up. Bad car wreck. He has no movement at all now. When he arrived at trauma was awake. Then crashed. They brought him back and Intibated him. He has had no sedation since 2:00 but is not waking up. We are praying for a miracle.

 

 Please share this moment now...and know that Missy and her family feel your love and concern at a time they most need it.ould someone please...everyone please...suggest this as a feature so we can make as many people aware as possible ?

          Thank You.

Sally K. & David L. Hanson, ABR, CDPE, CSS, e-Pro,ILHM, REDS

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Lottie Kendall
Compass - San Francisco, CA
Helping make your real estate dreams a reality

Thanks for the re-blog. Prayers, vibes, thoughts, wishes all sent.

Oct 16, 2011 04:14 AM
Robert Hammerstein -
Christie's International Real Estate - Hillsdale, NJ
Bergen County NJ Real Estate

Lottie - thanks for thinking of the Caulks.

Oct 16, 2011 04:30 AM
Pam Hills
Innovative Artistry - Kendall, FL
ASP/IAHSP- Stager Miami, FL, Creative Minds Innovatively At Work

Lots of prayers!  So very sorry to hear.

Oct 16, 2011 12:26 PM
Anonymous
pili
If you are trying to buy a house, you will run into serlels that are still using old comps pricing. Since there is so much inventory, you will have a 95% chance of running into the crowd of people that really don't need to sell. It is amazing how this spreads to even foreclosure situations. I am trying to deal with an owner that owes $ 650 k on his house. Last year he listed for $ 730 k (still trying to make money, what a joke). He was forced to drop and is now at $ 600 k. Still no takers! And he still doesn't want to lower it further that is until of course the bank kicks him out. I think the property will go for $ 450 k.I conclude that it takes about 20 offers before you finally meet someone that really wants to sell.
Jul 25, 2012 02:24 PM
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