Scott Adams (June 8, 1957 – January 13, 2026)

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About On the North River

Forty years toiled in the Tel-com industry, married for 36 years widowed at sixty-one. Ten years in a relationship with a woman until her death. Was a Tea Party supporter. Today a follower of the Last American President to be honestly elected, Donald J. Trump. Recently had Ancestry.com tell me I'm Swedish, not Danish. I may need to change my avatar.
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3 Responses to Scott Adams (June 8, 1957 – January 13, 2026)

  1. granny71's avatar granny71 says:

    Good evening. Scott was a genuine individual. That said, I have huge problems trying to post comments on your site. It all pertains to WordPress. Please keep active. Joe Krill

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      I’m afraid I haven’t been very active on my blog for several months. I lost my companion on Easter and with Marsha’s passing a lot of my spirit is gone with her.

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      • granny71's avatar granny71 says:

        Logging in does not work. Problem is probably at my end. Here s my response.

        You have my sincerest condolences. Sometimes I feel that our spirit is the only real thing we have–life is temporary, (this may be a dumb way of expressing it but) life is the big step, then eternity. We are aware of the spirit world even though it is a different dimension. In more ways than I could begin to list, it is more real than this shell we walk around in, and yes, most people are aware of their spirit. I am not young anymore and each year my friends list gets shorter. As an aside, my wife and I have discussed what happens when you pass on. Theologically there are numerous opinions, very few based on anything other than blind opinion. That said, we were just discussing the first words in Hebrews, chapter 12. While I enjoy posting comments, (I post comments on The New American Digest) what I enjoy more is honest dialogue. May 2026 be Blessed for you. May you let your light shine. If your light helps just one person then it has been worth it. Joe Krill

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