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4 hours ago, other dog said:

We went to a funeral Saturday, for Patsy Moore. She was the wife of the late F.L.Moore, founder of F.L.Moore and Sons Trucking Co, where I worked since 2005. H.H.Moore Jr. was F.L.Moore's father, and I worked for him from 1979 until he passed away, and stayed with the company until 2005. So I've know her a very long time. Super nice person, everybody thought the world of her. And her father, Herbert Jamerson, owned Jamerson Brothers Trucking Company in Appomattox. They've been out of business for a good while now, and so has H.H. Moore Jr. Trucking Co. Inc, PGT bought them and closed the doors. There was very little that Patsy Moore didn't know about the trucking binness.

I had been to a couple of funerals at this church before, but only from 460. You turn right there by those self storage units at Spout Spring and go under the tracks, that road takes you right to it- you know where i'm talking about. But I checked the old google maps on my phone and they told me "oh no, not from Gladys, you don't want to do all that- just take Pigeon Run Road to Bear Creek Road to Red House Road to some other road...." and so on. So on the way there we passed this old mill- very nice drive through there by the way.

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Then yesterday we went to see my mother, who's in a nursing home in Farmville now. We took another scenic route home, but we've been this way lots of times. Actually, the google says it's only one minute difference in time going 501 to Rustburg, 24 to Concord, and 460 to Farmville or Pigeon Run Road to Red House Rd. to 47 and 47 out to 460 at Pamplin when driving from Gladys to Farmville. Anyhow, we saw this B model on the side of rt. 47 so I went back and took a couple of pictures with my phone. I used to never leave home without a camera and I need to get back in the habit.

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Sorry for Your loss of a good friend. pictures are excellent. 

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4 hours ago, other dog said:

Here's a link to the Big Macks flickr album too, I just added these to it.

Big Mack Trucks

 

At least when they decided to replace the B81  the update couldn't have been better. all the hood might not be needed but sure looks impressive. at 6'1'' i was able to climb in and close the hood . fun days LOL:bmod_trac:

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On 2/7/2022 at 9:38 PM, mowerman said:

Thanks for sharing Tom sorry about your loss great photos… bob 

thanks Bob!

Producer of poorly photo-chopped pictures since 1999.

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