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As many of you know Mary and I have a son in the Marine Corp. We just got word

that he has gotten his deployment orders to a war zone. He and his family will

be spending his predeployment leave with us in Sept. So because of this turn of

event we regret that we are cancelling the Workshop in Sept. We don't think we

can do it justice while trying to spend as much time as possible with our son.

We feel we that above all our family comes first and foremost because anything

can happen in a war zone and it could be the last time we see him. Hope you all

understand. Michael & Mary Sypherd

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Iowa, enjoy the time with your son and family that is the right thing to do. Our prayers are with your son on his journey.

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Mike you are doing the right thing. This is time to spend with you family. I will be praying for him and all your family.

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Mike,

Family must come first. We are parents forever.

A heartfelt "Thank You" to your son and your entire family for your service.

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Family must always come first. My thoughts and prayers will be with your son, you and your family.

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I will add your family to my prayer list! :D

Please thank him from us for his service too!

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You are doing the right thing and I respect you for your decision. He and your entire family will be in my thoughts and prayers.

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Iowa as a retired solder and the father of a Marine the first thing you must lose in your vocabulary are the words "LAST & TIME". It is out of our hands, we must trust that he will be watched over and kept safe.

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:candles: Mike, we will keep the home candles burning till your son returns. Like Santa Kona said it is out of our hands, but he has been trained by the best and with this training and the watchful eye of those his brothers he pray he will return safe.

Please tell him that we will add him to our daily prayer list at the 8am mass the children say everyday at school. Thank you to you and Mary, Penny, and your son and his family for their support and service to this country.

SEMPER FI !!!

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No apologies....No excuses.....No reasons.......No explanations required!

Family is first and foremost. Enjoy your time together, and remember each of you will be in our prayers.

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Iowa - in my thoughts! Please tell him AND his Family - thanks for doing what he and they are doing. Without him and all of our Military, we would not be free.

Keep us posted!!

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Mike,

You're doing the right thing. Family is most important. We will say a prayer for your son and for you and Mary that he stays out of harms way.

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You and your family will be in our prayers. THANK YOU to your son and his family for their service.

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I agree with the others Mike. This is time that needs to be spent as family time. You and yours will be in my thoughts and in my prayers. Please give your son my most heartfelt "Thank You" for his service to our country.

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You and your family are in our prayers. Thank your son & the whole family for his service.

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Iowa, My thoughts and prayers are with your son. I am grateful that your son serves to protect us and our freedoms.

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Iowa - in my thoughts! Please tell him AND his Family - thanks for doing what he and they are doing. Without him and all of our Military, we would not be free.

Keep us posted!!

My thoughts, exactly!

You are doing the right thing.

:candles:

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Your son and his family will be included in my prayers. I would also like to thank him for his service to us and our country.

Enjoy your time with him and the family. God will be watching out for him and his fellow soldiers.

Santa Jim of RI

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Rest assured you are doing the right thing and as you spend valuable time with your son and family remember, your family here at ClausNET is behind you and lifting you, your son and your family up in prayer. Thank you to your family and especially your son.

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I pray for his safe deployment and a very quick return back to his love ones. Give him my thanks for what he is doing for all of us. I do not know him personally but am proud of him. I will keep all yall in my prayers as well.

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One thing I learned in the military, family always comes first. But while he will not be with you, your wife, his wife and kids, he will be with another family who will also love, care for, pray with, with no conditions, the USMC.

Our prayers will be with him and all his loved lones.

Pass on a Semper Fi from NC.

Santa Jim

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I work on an Air Force Base in the Youth Center and am retired military. While we appreciate and are thankful for what our military folks do, the other side of the coin is the family. They deserve as much thanks as the deployed do. Please Thank and tell your son's family, on my behalf, for being there and that we're proud of them also. It is often the family gets forgotten. We all hope for a safe return for your son but it was said before, he'll be with another family who will while he is gone who'll help look after him. Our thoughts go with him and the others that are there still.

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As the mother of a career Air Force Son, I fully understand the emotional roller coaster you are on.

I wish it got easier, but it doesn't. My son was in for 23 years and it was a 23 year roller coaster ride for all of us Stateside family members. He loved what he was doing, though and that did lessen our fears somewhat. It's not many that love their jobs like he did. (and still does, for that matter). His job went 'civilian' and so did he.....

Your family and especially your son will be in my prayers.

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Most definitely family has to come first. Thank your son and his family for the sacrifices, they are making from Dana and myself.

We will keep him in our prayers, or knee-mail as I saw posted yesterday.

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No apologies necessary. My prayers are for all the family and his safe return.

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