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TimT

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VolsNation:

First of all, we moved to Nashville in September 2018 from Waco TX where we spent seven years and supported and followed Baylor.

Our first Vols experience was the final game of the 2019 season where we drove to Knoxville and and in the pouring rain being part of 102 thousand singing Rocky Top.

My daughter and I attended the UT-Martin game. These have been great experiences. It means so much as we are a family are going Thru difficult times as my father in-law has days to live with terminal liver cancer that was only diagnosed a little over two weeks ago.
Tim Toepfer
Spring Hill TN
 
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Welcome to Volnation; my daughter and I attended the 2019 Vandy game also. It was rainy and cold; we left before the JJ cleat to the face because of the 3rd lightning delay. But I would have to disagree on the 102 K being there. By the way, that's the last game we've been to other than basketball. Those games are a little less rainy and less expensive.
 
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VolsNation:

First of all, we moved to Nashville in September 2018 from Waco TX where we spent seven years and supported and followed Baylor.

Our first Vols experience was the final game of the 2019 season where we drove to Knoxville and and in the pouring rain being part of 102 thousand singing Rocky Top.

My daughter and I attended the UT-Martin game. These have been great experiences. It means so much as we are a family are going Thru difficult times as my father in-law has days to live with terminal liver cancer that was only diagnosed a little over two weeks ago.
Tim Toepfer
Spring Hill TN

I’m very sorry to hear about your father in law. May he face his end of days here on this Earth with resolve and dignity. And my prayers for your family for strength during what will most certainly be a difficult time.
 
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Welcome! Im glad to hear that you and your family have been converted and become part of Volnation and have had some great experiences at Neyland. I’m sorry to hear about your father in law and what your family is currently going through. I pray for comfort in the days ahead for y’all. Watching a ballgame and cheering on your team can provide a nice temporary escape when going through difficult times in life. This season has brought many happy moments for Vol fans so far. Hopefully the best is yet to come!
 
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Welcome to the board! Vol fandom is infectious and addicting! Especially when lurking on this board! Now wasn't I supposed to be working or something? :)
 
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I hope your FIL’s suffering ends soon. There’s nothing worse than watching a loved one suffer.

Welcome to the greatest era of Tennessee football in 20 years. Go ahead and start gameplanning for next years games now if you’re going. Tickets will be even harder to get.
 
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Would be great if Vols nation could send flowers to my family in Ca. My wife says her dad can no longer walk has lost control of his bowels and laboring to breath. Hospice there now.

Jim Clemons
515 Loma Verde Drive
Tracy, Ca. 95376

Wife is Judy and daughters are my wife Debbie and Carol.
 

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