Update on cbn member “ Maddog's “  Wife.

   Sadly, on  Nov. 23rd  CBN member, fine builder ,  and friend “Maddog” suffered the loss of his wife “Janet”, after battling her illness since diagnosed in Sept .  As you can imagine, he could use some words of encouragement.   After talking to him, (unless personal and private messages) I think it is best to leave any well wishes here in the comments as not to bombard his email or pm box.  Just leave your comments below, he will then  be able to  read them  as he can , and reply  as / when / if   he can at the time . Maddog is a great builder and a great friend to many on CBN and in the cbg community, and we hope to get him back soon. Too many of us know  the feeling of the loss of a loved one .

Hang in there buddy .  …..R.I.P Janet .

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  • So sorry to hear of your loss, MD. Hope you can find peace in knowing that her pain is now gone and God has her now.

  • Awwwwww Pat,So sorry for your loss ,my friend.Sending my deepest condolences.Sending a big cyber hug yer way and some healing vibes to your heart....

  • Maddog lost his dad a few years back.  I only met him once.  A big old boy with dignity.  He had been a teacher, commercial fisherman, and sports referee- including the big time the NFL.  When he died, our Maddog's dad died,  Pick made a swamp witch dedicated to him with pics and NFL things.  And he gifted it to Maddog.  Just one of may generous things Pick has done.

  • 306694976?profile=RESIZE_710xMeow no words just love....

  • 3832040873?profile=RESIZE_710xMeeeowwwwMaddoggie.....^..^

  • "Thanks Pick, Uncle John & others for an insight into Maddog and Janet, losing a life long partner is something I would definitely find hard to cope with, R.I.P. "Mrs Maddog", and my sincere best wishes to Patrick and family for the future. 

  • Strenght to you Bro MADDOG ,for your lost, our prayers go out to you, may you fam & friend be there for you in your time of sorrow. and may she rest in Peace, God bless!

  • Hey Maddog. I know it's hard but let it out. Yell, scream do what you have to. Don't care about who hears you. just let it out. Any time you feel it let it out. I've lost friends and family as well. I know how hard it is. All I can say is let it out. 

  • Hi Maddog, sorry to hear of your loss.

    Taff

  • Guys, I did not know Janet well, but think it would be good to tell you a bit about her and MD.  Pick told me MD okayed this blog.   

    She and Maddog and family owned a neat steak-house restaurant just a stones throw from the Missouri River.  Very close to the powerful Missouri, which is prone to flooding along that stretch, but their restaurant set close, but just high enough to barely escape the big flood of 11' and some others.   MD and Janet worked very hard, between the restaurant and collecting and selling antiques and crafts, LPGs and CBGs made by MD.  He had the CBG shack right close to the steak house and river.  A cool, cool place.  Patrick, (MD) used to sit and play on the porch and  took a lot of cool pics of gits he had made with the river as a back ground.

    MD and Janet were regulars at some big craft and antique shows in the Omaha, Nebraska are.  JunkStock was a main stay for them 2-4 times a year.  MD and Janet got to be friends with Justin Johnson and gees, I can not think of his pretty wife's name.  Nikki!   JJ played some at Junkstock and he and Nikki camped in their old motor home there by the MD CBG shack.  

    Janet loved to fish.  Catfish especially, I believe.  She would go out in a boat at night after working some times.   I tell you, that river with a strong current and plenty of places to get hung up on rocks and trees would scare me at night.   MD is an old river rat.  He used to commercially net fish the river before regulation changed pretty much ended that.  The last time I looked at Patrick's FB page, there was a photo of Janet fishing.

    Patrick and Janet have, 2 sons and a daughter.  The sons are 30ish and teachers and coaches at nearby school systems.  I think the daughter recently moved back close to MD (from down in Arkansas) and that seems a good thing.  Patrick has some grand kids he loves dearly.

    Patrick and Jan had a dream to have a country place with timber and a stream.  About this time last year, they had sold the restaurant and would soon buy that country place.  I think there was a lot of work to do.  Patrick recently competed his work shop. 

    Janet took ill in late summer and left this world around Thanksgiving Day.

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