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We are so sorry for your cousin. Even tho' all know the risks for diving, it is still a tradgey when "diver down".
The last movie I watched with my brother was "the Guardian" with Kevin Costner, and Ashton Kuschner. Love the movie. But unfortunately.....Tim was "diver down"....
The pain is so great. Only by the love of the creator can our family endure this all.
Our prayers are with the family. May God give them the needed strength to get through this time.
Blgcarter
Condolences to Joel's family and friends. I didn't know Joel but may have run into him a couple of times during his trips down to Marianna. His name is familiar to me. Sorry for your loss.
If you want to cavern/cave dive, get trained! OW divers die in caverns and caves every year. Don't become a statistic! Don't leave your family wondering why.
Lack of preparation on your part will most certainly lead to an emergency on my part. Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes. That way, when you criticize them, you're a mile away and you have their shoes.
You can freely sell your reputation but once it’s gone, you can never buy it back.