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Hi, Len. Excuuuse me, but you cannot schedule your own death. I believe that

everybody is going to live as long as they were destined to live, and nothing

can change that. But I also believe in prayer. God answers prayer. When a doctor

says only a few months or a couple of years left, he is not God. He does not

really know. He (or she) is only guessing.

Yes, death is hard to talk about, and we always talk about how to help ourselves

or our loved ones, and don't want to think about death. But talking about death

as the inevitable, with a resigned attitude, will not help us. We have to

remember there is always hope.

Did you see the recent news of a vaccine for cancer of the cervix? Is that not

amazing? Yes it is. Everyone has to fight this cancer and hang on as long as you

can. New procedures, techniques, methods, vaccines, treatments, etc. can come at

any time.

Len, I am glad that you come here and give us advice. We count on your

knowledge. We admire your courage. You are an inspiration. Don't give up. Don't

give up hope.

Please watch this short clip with your speakers on. It is tender and moving.

http://i.euniverse.com/funpages/cms_content/2529/4candles.swf

~Deb from KS

Len Henell wrote:

Hi Deb,

Call your son Sam and tell him you are dying, then

tell him that he is dying, then explain that we are

all dying and not talking about it leaves it in that

dark closet that scares everybody. Talking about it

brings it out into the bright light and makes it

managable. The language of cancer is scary because

everyone assumes it belongs in the dark closet with

the words of death. They all need to be brought out

into the light so we won't fear any of them.

Talk about how the world will be effected by their

death. How does it feel to die?

I have death on my schedule for probably next year but

I look at it as a limit for all the things I need to

do. That's all it is.

Every second counts.

Len

--- flytodeb wrote:

---------------------------------

Hi, Ingrid. No, I'm not leaving the group. I love you

all. I have

just been really sleepy during the day from the

insomnia at night.

God willing I will get over this. But it may take a

while. I am

hoping when the clocks change at the end of this month

it might

help. Will we get an extra hour of sleep? I think so.

haha

Yes, the cancer affects every one, in different ways.

Our middle

son, , lives 97 miles away from us. He never

calls and Sam was

complaining to me that our own son does not even care

about him as

much as neighbors and friends do. The doctor calls Sam

more than

does! I talked with our son about it. I said,

even if you

don't want to call your dad, even if you hate him, he

loves you and

he wants to hear your voice. said he loves his

dad, but he is

having a hard time to cope with this cancer, surgery,

chemo and

radiation. It is all so unpleasant. Unpleasant is my

word. He said

something else. LOL He said he tries not to think

about it, and that

is why he never calls. called Sam the next day

and he told me

that he is going to call his dad more often.

Ingrid, you are right. We have to talk about things.

Our family is

struggling with this, but I do believe that we are

talking more, and

with God's help we can overcome this. Thanks for your

prayers. xoxoxo

~Deb from KS

>

> Deb from KS, Don't you even dare thinking about

leaving us. Leave

> another group!!!! I refuse to let that idea into

your head.

> You and Sam really need to talk and you need to

tell him you are

> scared of loosing him. Maybe he will open up to you.

> To be honest I feel at times that my husband does

not understand

> what I am feeling. But then maybe he does and does

not want to

hurt

> me. I don't know. All I have been told is that the

cancer affects

the

> entire family and everyone reacts differently. Just

have to try to

> share what we feel.

> You are very stressed out. This is so very

natural. Praying for

all

> caregivers. They have a very tough part in this.

Love, Ingrid

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Hi Deb,

You guys are doing a great job of waking me up. I

don't have a lot of people in my life, other than a

wonderful caring wife, but you are just what I need.

Thank You.

Len

--- Fly to Deb wrote:

---------------------------------

Hi, Len. Excuuuse me, but you cannot schedule your own

death. I believe that everybody is going to live as

long as they were destined to live, and nothing can

change that. But I also believe in prayer. God answers

prayer. When a doctor says only a few months or a

couple of years left, he is not God. He does not

really know. He (or she) is only guessing.

Yes, death is hard to talk about, and we always talk

about how to help ourselves or our loved ones, and

don't want to think about death. But talking about

death as the inevitable, with a resigned attitude,

will not help us. We have to remember there is always

hope.

Did you see the recent news of a vaccine for cancer of

the cervix? Is that not amazing? Yes it is. Everyone

has to fight this cancer and hang on as long as you

can. New procedures, techniques, methods, vaccines,

treatments, etc. can come at any time.

Len, I am glad that you come here and give us advice.

We count on your knowledge. We admire your courage.

You are an inspiration. Don't give up. Don't give up

hope.

Please watch this short clip with your speakers on. It

is tender and moving.

http://i.euniverse.com/funpages/cms_content/2529/4candles.swf

~Deb from KS

Len Henell wrote:

Hi Deb,

Call your son Sam and tell him you are dying, then

tell him that he is dying, then explain that we are

all dying and not talking about it leaves it in that

dark closet that scares everybody. Talking about it

brings it out into the bright light and makes it

managable. The language of cancer is scary because

everyone assumes it belongs in the dark closet with

the words of death. They all need to be brought out

into the light so we won't fear any of them.

Talk about how the world will be effected by their

death. How does it feel to die?

I have death on my schedule for probably next year but

I look at it as a limit for all the things I need to

do. That's all it is.

Every second counts.

Len

--- flytodeb wrote:

---------------------------------

Hi, Ingrid. No, I'm not leaving the group. I love you

all. I have

just been really sleepy during the day from the

insomnia at night.

God willing I will get over this. But it may take a

while. I am

hoping when the clocks change at the end of this month

it might

help. Will we get an extra hour of sleep? I think so.

haha

Yes, the cancer affects every one, in different ways.

Our middle

son, , lives 97 miles away from us. He never

calls and Sam was

complaining to me that our own son does not even care

about him as

much as neighbors and friends do. The doctor calls Sam

more than

does! I talked with our son about it. I said,

even if you

don't want to call your dad, even if you hate him, he

loves you and

he wants to hear your voice. said he loves his

dad, but he is

having a hard time to cope with this cancer, surgery,

chemo and

radiation. It is all so unpleasant. Unpleasant is my

word. He said

something else. LOL He said he tries not to think

about it, and that

is why he never calls. called Sam the next day

and he told me

that he is going to call his dad more often.

Ingrid, you are right. We have to talk about things.

Our family is

struggling with this, but I do believe that we are

talking more, and

with God's help we can overcome this. Thanks for your

prayers. xoxoxo

~Deb from KS

>

> Deb from KS, Don't you even dare thinking about

leaving us. Leave

> another group!!!! I refuse to let that idea into

your head.

> You and Sam really need to talk and you need to

tell him you are

> scared of loosing him. Maybe he will open up to you.

> To be honest I feel at times that my husband does

not understand

> what I am feeling. But then maybe he does and does

not want to

hurt

> me. I don't know. All I have been told is that the

cancer affects

the

> entire family and everyone reacts differently. Just

have to try to

> share what we feel.

> You are very stressed out. This is so very

natural. Praying for

all

> caregivers. They have a very tough part in this.

Love, Ingrid

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web.

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Lydia

The Coast Guard sent me to Hawaii but I had grown up

there and finished High School there earlier. The

racing was much better than the flying but it cost too

much money. The years we raced we went broke every

August. I would like to visit Hawaii again some day

but I hate the long plane ride. The chairs are way

too small for me.

The weather in McKinleyville is just like Hawaii

except it's 20 degrees cooler.

Len

--- mily wrote:

---------------------------------

Len.....How was your life? Why did you go to Hawai and

what did you prefer to do: racing cars or flying? Your

life in Hawaii must have been beautiful - Am I right?

Love,Lydia

mily wrote:

Hi Len,

Keep strong...

Sending you my love and prayers.

Lydia

brencolinmom@... wrote:

Len:

Send me a photo and I will post it.

In a message dated 10/22/2005 12:01:04 PM Pacific

Standard Time,

hlen@... writes:

Thank you Pat. It is beautiful out today but I can't

go out yet. I have to wait for the ground to warm up

so my feet don't get the cold prickleys. I also took

senokot this morning because I had not had a BM and

then I got diahrrea, so I'm just laying on the couch

looking at the email.

If I attach a photo to an email, in this group does

it

show up? I suppose I could just send photos to

individuals.

Len

--- brencolinmom@... wrote:

---------------------------------

Hi Len:

Thinking about you today in that beautiful part of

California in which you

live. You are so blessed to have the ocean in front

of you. You have a

wonderful wife, a beautiful home, and a life of doing

just what you always wanted

to do. You have much to live for and I am happy to

see you feeling more

positive.

in Southern California

In a message dated 10/22/2005 5:22:46 AM Pacific

Standard Time,

flytodeb@... writes:

Len, you are never alone. Your wife is in our

prayers, too. We all care

about the two of you. God bless.

~Deb from KS

Len Henell wrote:

Hi Deb,

You guys are doing a great job of waking me up. I

don't have a lot of people in my life, other than a

wonderful caring wife, but you are just what I need.

Thank You.

Len

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Len,

Is there a way you could go to Hawaii with two or three stops. (this way you

wouldn't get tired) It would be wonderful ! You could see again all the places

where you were young.

I was raised in Brazil and I would just love to go back and see all the places I

used to live. The same happens with the States, I would love to go back to

America as well.

But we don't have eignough time to do that. My younger son stills need us. He

lives at home.

We could go if we really want to, but its always easier to postponed it.

However, sooner or later, I want to do that. With my husband of course.

So, I think that, maybe, if you could organize this trip to Hawaii it would give

you a lot of hapiness, emotions and memories.

Some years ago, I was still on treatment, but nothing would have stopped my trip

to NYC. I had my problems to look after, but then it was so much fun anyway. We

had a wonderful time. We giggle and laugh all the time. And this is what I wish

for you.

Love you, Varta and Len, take care,

Lydia

Len Henell wrote:

Lydia

The Coast Guard sent me to Hawaii but I had grown up

there and finished High School there earlier. The

racing was much better than the flying but it cost too

much money. The years we raced we went broke every

August. I would like to visit Hawaii again some day

but I hate the long plane ride. The chairs are way

too small for me.

The weather in McKinleyville is just like Hawaii

except it's 20 degrees cooler.

Len

--- mily wrote:

---------------------------------

Len.....How was your life? Why did you go to Hawai and

what did you prefer to do: racing cars or flying? Your

life in Hawaii must have been beautiful - Am I right?

Love,Lydia

mily wrote:

Hi Len,

Keep strong...

Sending you my love and prayers.

Lydia

brencolinmom@... wrote:

Len:

Send me a photo and I will post it.

In a message dated 10/22/2005 12:01:04 PM Pacific

Standard Time,

hlen@... writes:

Thank you Pat. It is beautiful out today but I can't

go out yet. I have to wait for the ground to warm up

so my feet don't get the cold prickleys. I also took

senokot this morning because I had not had a BM and

then I got diahrrea, so I'm just laying on the couch

looking at the email.

If I attach a photo to an email, in this group does

it

show up? I suppose I could just send photos to

individuals.

Len

--- brencolinmom@... wrote:

---------------------------------

Hi Len:

Thinking about you today in that beautiful part of

California in which you

live. You are so blessed to have the ocean in front

of you. You have a

wonderful wife, a beautiful home, and a life of doing

just what you always wanted

to do. You have much to live for and I am happy to

see you feeling more

positive.

in Southern California

In a message dated 10/22/2005 5:22:46 AM Pacific

Standard Time,

flytodeb@... writes:

Len, you are never alone. Your wife is in our

prayers, too. We all care

about the two of you. God bless.

~Deb from KS

Len Henell wrote:

Hi Deb,

You guys are doing a great job of waking me up. I

don't have a lot of people in my life, other than a

wonderful caring wife, but you are just what I need.

Thank You.

Len

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Hi Len,

Hope you are feeling well. I am sorry the dust got into your eyes the other day.

I see that you have a beautiful wife. I can perceive this, from the picture and

from what you usually write about her. She seems very gentle and full of

attention towars you. You are lucky to have her.

take care, My love and prayers are going to you.

Lydia

Len Henell wrote:

Thank You Lydia,

I feel well enough now to go out to the garage and

work on a small project.

Len

--- mily wrote:

---------------------------------

Hi Len,

Keep strong...

Sending you my love and prayers.

Lydia

brencolinmom@... wrote:

Len:

Send me a photo and I will post it.

In a message dated 10/22/2005 12:01:04 PM Pacific

Standard Time,

hlen@... writes:

Thank you Pat. It is beautiful out today but I can't

go out yet. I have to wait for the ground to warm up

so my feet don't get the cold prickleys. I also took

senokot this morning because I had not had a BM and

then I got diahrrea, so I'm just laying on the couch

looking at the email.

If I attach a photo to an email, in this group does

it

show up? I suppose I could just send photos to

individuals.

Len

--- brencolinmom@... wrote:

---------------------------------

Hi Len:

Thinking about you today in that beautiful part of

California in which you

live. You are so blessed to have the ocean in front

of you. You have a

wonderful wife, a beautiful home, and a life of doing

just what you always wanted

to do. You have much to live for and I am happy to

see you feeling more

positive.

in Southern California

In a message dated 10/22/2005 5:22:46 AM Pacific

Standard Time,

flytodeb@... writes:

Len, you are never alone. Your wife is in our

prayers, too. We all care

about the two of you. God bless.

~Deb from KS

Len Henell wrote:

Hi Deb,

You guys are doing a great job of waking me up. I

don't have a lot of people in my life, other than a

wonderful caring wife, but you are just what I need.

Thank You.

Len

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Len,

Did you leave the Coast Guard before the cancer or because of the cancer?

Stock car races are fun. They have always been popular here in the Ozarks:)

>>>,

I was a Lieutenant Commander Helicopter Pilot in the

US Coast Guard and I had a shop that built and raced

stock cars that raced all over the west coast. My

wife and I both raced but had to give it up when I

left the Coast Guard because I didn't have any money.

Len

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Len, did you keep a scrapbook of all your cars? Do you have models of them all?

You know, like desktop size....oh, what am I trying to say...the kind you put

together?

I give up....can't find the word.

nancy

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I do have tons of scrapbooks and some models of our

cars. Twice a fan would make a model of our car for

us and give it to us. Some we made to test paint

schemes. I can send you some photos of the good old

days if you would like Nancey.

I retired from the Coast Guard and then got cancer. I

had another driving career after the cancer but that

is awhole other storie.

Len

--- wrote:

---------------------------------

Len, did you keep a scrapbook of all your cars? Do you

have models of them all? You know, like desktop

size....oh, what am I trying to say...the kind you put

together?

I give up....can't find the word.

nancy

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I would love to see your pictures (I was hoping you would offer:):)

The paint/color schemes always fascinate me. There is quite an art to that, I

don't think most people realize.

Do you ever just sit down and create more designs?

nancy

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I do have tons of scrapbooks and some models of our

cars. Twice a fan would make a model of our car for

us and give it to us. Some we made to test paint

schemes. I can send you some photos of the good old

days if you would like Nancey.

I retired from the Coast Guard and then got cancer. I

had another driving career after the cancer but that

is awhole other storie.

Len

--- wrote:

---------------------------------

Len, did you keep a scrapbook of all your cars? Do you

have models of them all? You know, like desktop

size....oh, what am I trying to say...the kind you put

together?

I give up....can't find the word.

nancy

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,

I forgot to answer somebodies question but cleaned out

my trash and can't find the message. Somebody asked

me who the Bonney's are (from the side of my race car)

and here is the story.

Bob Bonney wanted to sponsor my race car, but he had a

fatal disease (not cancer) and I knew his wife would

need all the money they could save so I would not

accept his sponsorship. He showed up the next day

with a baby bird and a cage, since they raised birds

for a hobby. The bird is a sun conure and we still

have her. Her name is speedway. Every car I raced

after that had the Bonney's name on it. Bob died

after I quit racing.

Sincerely Len

--- wrote:

---------------------------------

>>>,

I will have to transfer the photos from my big

computer to this one so will get to that later. When

I stopped racing my imagination sort of went away.

Some people need to have their ego fed to keep the

brain churning and I guess I am one.

Len

>>>>

Len,

I'll look forward to seeing them when you feel like

sending.

Yes, it is necessary for the ego to be fed in order to

keep the artistic juices flowing, it seems:)

All it takes is one person saying how much they liked

one of my pieces and I'm running to the studio to

start 15 more!LOLOL

Hey, sometime, when you have the time, I'd enjoy

having you look at some of my pottery and give me some

color scheme ideas. Would you consider that?

nancy

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Thanks Len, for whever asked about Bonney. Great story. Jolene

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,

I forgot to answer somebodies question but cleaned out

my trash and can't find the message. Somebody asked

me who the Bonney's are (from the side of my race car)

and here is the story.

Bob Bonney wanted to sponsor my race car, but he had a

fatal disease (not cancer) and I knew his wife would

need all the money they could save so I would not

accept his sponsorship. He showed up the next day

with a baby bird and a cage, since they raised birds

for a hobby. The bird is a sun conure and we still

have her. Her name is speedway. Every car I raced

after that had the Bonney's name on it. Bob died

after I quit racing.

Sincerely Len

--- wrote:

---------------------------------

>>>,

I will have to transfer the photos from my big

computer to this one so will get to that later. When

I stopped racing my imagination sort of went away.

Some people need to have their ego fed to keep the

brain churning and I guess I am one.

Len

>>>>

Len,

I'll look forward to seeing them when you feel like

sending.

Yes, it is necessary for the ego to be fed in order to

keep the artistic juices flowing, it seems:)

All it takes is one person saying how much they liked

one of my pieces and I'm running to the studio to

start 15 more!LOLOL

Hey, sometime, when you have the time, I'd enjoy

having you look at some of my pottery and give me some

color scheme ideas. Would you consider that?

nancy

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I think Underwood has a beautiful strong voice ... I voted every week

for her (in my mind)... this song is very powerful when you hear her singing

it... turn on your country station...they are pushing it like crazy!! I'm

happy for her, tho, and glad she chose a song like this one to " debut " her 1st

album... I think she's like 18 yrs. old... and was on the Grand Ole Opry

last week!!!

Donelle

Caregiver to Glenn

In a message dated 12/1/2005 2:35:00 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,

hlen@... writes:

here are the words

Artist/Band: Underwood

Lyrics for Song: Jesus, Take The Wheel

Lyrics for Album: Some Hearts

She was driving last Friday on her way to Cincinnati

On a snow white Christmas Eve

Going home to see her Mama and her Daddy with the baby

in the backseat

Fifty miles to go and she was running low on faith and

gasoline

It been a long hard year

She had a lot on her mind and she didn't pay attention

She was going way to fast

Before she knew it she was spinning on a thin black

sheet of glass

She saw both their lives flash before her eyes

She didn't even have time to cry

She was sooo scared

She threw her hands up in the air

Jesus take the wheel

Take it from my hands

Cause I can't do this all on my own

I'm letting go

So give me one more chance

To save me from this road I'm on

Jesus take the wheel

It was still getting colder when she made it to the

shoulder

And the car came to a stop

She cried when she saw that baby in the backseat

sleeping like a rock

And for the first time in a long time

She bowed her head to pray

She said I'm sorry for the way

I've been living my life

I know I've got to change

So from now on tonight

Jesus take the wheel

Take it from my hands

Cause I can't do this all my own

I'm letting go

So give me one more chance

To save me from this road I'm on

Oh, Jesus take the wheel

Oh, I'm letting go

So give me one more chance

Save me from this road I'm on

From this road I'm on

Jesus take the wheel

Oh, take it, take it from me

Oh, why, oh

Len

--- wrote:

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I just happened to be walking by the tv and heard a

pretty girl, don't know

who she was, singing a song and immediately thought of

our Len, the race car

driver. The song was " Jesus Take The Wheel " .

Len, ya gotta get that Cd, whoever she is:):)

nancy j

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Thanks .

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I just happened to be walking by the tv and heard a

pretty girl, don't know

who she was, singing a song and immediately thought of

our Len, the race car

driver. The song was " Jesus Take The Wheel " .

Len, ya gotta get that Cd, whoever she is:):)

nancy j

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here are the words

Artist/Band: Underwood

Lyrics for Song: Jesus, Take The Wheel

Lyrics for Album: Some Hearts

She was driving last Friday on her way to Cincinnati

On a snow white Christmas Eve

Going home to see her Mama and her Daddy with the baby

in the backseat

Fifty miles to go and she was running low on faith and

gasoline

It been a long hard year

She had a lot on her mind and she didn't pay attention

She was going way to fast

Before she knew it she was spinning on a thin black

sheet of glass

She saw both their lives flash before her eyes

She didn't even have time to cry

She was sooo scared

She threw her hands up in the air

Jesus take the wheel

Take it from my hands

Cause I can't do this all on my own

I'm letting go

So give me one more chance

To save me from this road I'm on

Jesus take the wheel

It was still getting colder when she made it to the

shoulder

And the car came to a stop

She cried when she saw that baby in the backseat

sleeping like a rock

And for the first time in a long time

She bowed her head to pray

She said I'm sorry for the way

I've been living my life

I know I've got to change

So from now on tonight

Jesus take the wheel

Take it from my hands

Cause I can't do this all my own

I'm letting go

So give me one more chance

To save me from this road I'm on

Oh, Jesus take the wheel

Oh, I'm letting go

So give me one more chance

Save me from this road I'm on

From this road I'm on

Jesus take the wheel

Oh, take it, take it from me

Oh, why, oh

Len

--- wrote:

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I just happened to be walking by the tv and heard a

pretty girl, don't know

who she was, singing a song and immediately thought of

our Len, the race car

driver. The song was " Jesus Take The Wheel " .

Len, ya gotta get that Cd, whoever she is:):)

nancy j

<http://www.stores.ebay.com/ozarkscherokeelegacy>

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I will have to listen for that song. Sounds like a good one. Like those

lyrics. Jolene

Re: Len

here are the words

Artist/Band: Underwood

Lyrics for Song: Jesus, Take The Wheel

Lyrics for Album: Some Hearts

She was driving last Friday on her way to Cincinnati

On a snow white Christmas Eve

Going home to see her Mama and her Daddy with the baby

in the backseat

Fifty miles to go and she was running low on faith and

gasoline

It been a long hard year

She had a lot on her mind and she didn't pay attention

She was going way to fast

Before she knew it she was spinning on a thin black

sheet of glass

She saw both their lives flash before her eyes

She didn't even have time to cry

She was sooo scared

She threw her hands up in the air

Jesus take the wheel

Take it from my hands

Cause I can't do this all on my own

I'm letting go

So give me one more chance

To save me from this road I'm on

Jesus take the wheel

It was still getting colder when she made it to the

shoulder

And the car came to a stop

She cried when she saw that baby in the backseat

sleeping like a rock

And for the first time in a long time

She bowed her head to pray

She said I'm sorry for the way

I've been living my life

I know I've got to change

So from now on tonight

Jesus take the wheel

Take it from my hands

Cause I can't do this all my own

I'm letting go

So give me one more chance

To save me from this road I'm on

Oh, Jesus take the wheel

Oh, I'm letting go

So give me one more chance

Save me from this road I'm on

From this road I'm on

Jesus take the wheel

Oh, take it, take it from me

Oh, why, oh

Len

--- wrote:

---------------------------------

I just happened to be walking by the tv and heard a

pretty girl, don't know

who she was, singing a song and immediately thought of

our Len, the race car

driver. The song was " Jesus Take The Wheel " .

Len, ya gotta get that Cd, whoever she is:):)

nancy j

<http://www.stores.ebay.com/ozarkscherokeelegacy>

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