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Life on a Train

   
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The uncle of one of the soldiers listed here sent this Powerpoint slide show that helped him dealing with the death and thought it might help others also.  To see this slideshow you will need either Microsoft PowerPoint or the PowerPoint viewer installed.  Click here to view the slideshow.

I am the author and my name is Dr. Robert W. Schwarzmueller and I created this show in honor of my father-in-laws who passed away. He was a decorated veteran. The music is "Forest Gump" the pictures came from the library of congress and I composed the slide on Nov. 16, 2005 in Munich Germany. 
 
Here is my original as attached for our troops.
 
I have several others that I have created.
 
Auther: Dr. Robert W. Schwarzmueller
 

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life on a train from Reflexivity
A couple of hours before Alec's final service, Kelly showed me this powerpoint presentation. "Don't foresee the future - make it possible." Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (posted on the commercial website of the powerpoint author)... [read more]
Tracked on Tuesday, November 21 2006 @ 02:12 AM EST

Alec Richard Kent from Reflexivity
Alec's remains were buried at the Mt. Moriah Cemetary at three this afternoon. Most of the family and many friends attended. Later in the evening, we read through some of Alec's poems (A Boy, Searching, Mind or Body, When someone... [read more]
Tracked on Tuesday, November 21 2006 @ 02:47 AM EST

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Life on a Train
Authored by: anonymous on Friday, January 27 2006 @ 01:10 PM EST
What a beuatiful reminder of how precious life is and how we should always strive to love and respect one another. Thank you for sharing.
  • Life on a Train - Authored by: anonymous on Friday, March 31 2006 @ 11:44 AM EST
  • Life on a Train - Authored by: anonymous on Saturday, August 19 2006 @ 08:23 PM EDT
A good friend
Authored by: anonymous on Sunday, January 29 2006 @ 11:24 AM EST
on e of my good friends died to serve his country in Iraq but this is how we get paid with the death and we will never see him again,
but he shall die in honor next to his flag
Life on a Train
Authored by: anonymous on Tuesday, February 21 2006 @ 07:47 PM EST
I would like to know the name of the music played in the video of Life on a Train and also the author, if known. thanks
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Life on a Train
Authored by: anonymous on Sunday, August 20 2006 @ 05:52 PM EDT
Author is Dr. Robert W. Schwarzmueller and can be contacted at bbobbysoxx@yahoo.com for permision to use and to get an original attachment with properties to stay with slide show
Thank you
Life on a Train
Authored by: anonymous on Tuesday, December 05 2006 @ 04:52 PM EST
You made my day. Sometimes an image or presentation can change you in time. This did.
Life on a Train
Authored by: anonymous on Saturday, December 09 2006 @ 06:12 AM EST
Most enjoyable as comforting! Be nice to have the music for our wounded soldiers.
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