Very sad news.

We lost a friend at the very same mountain near Bellingham in 1972.
Got killed by an avalanche of only 6" deep.
A real freak accident at such a shallow depth.

We will be meeting Klaus in heaven, though.
He was a very fine Christian and it was  great loss for us.
He was the best man at our wedding in '70 in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

G�nter
OP 64
Siegen, Germany

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Betreff: RE: [RR] Prayer Request Final Update.

To start off with.  I and about 20 Military personnel along with 2
Search and Rescue Crews along with the Mountain Ski Patrol and Mountain
Rescue all went up the Mountain to Search again.  The Snow was rather
bad.  We got 3 ft at the top while we where there.  We had zero
Visibility when we went up.  At about noon.  It cleared up enough to see
allot of the area.  The weather was too bad to fly anything up there to
aid in the search.  As of this morning Search and Rescue is still
looking on their own and but they will look again this summer to see if
they can find the body.  Later this week.  The Commanding Officer will
declare him Missing Presumed Dead.  It was a long  hard search the past
couple of days.

William A. Zerby 
Straight Arrow/ Buckaroo Commander 
Outpost 145 Oak Harbor Assembly of God 
FCF 1984 White Buffalo 
www.geocities.com/Pentagon/2799 
> Go  Navy! 
> 
> 
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In a message dated 12/11/99 5:10:46 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
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> Dear Rangerneters, 
>  
>       I have an emergent prayer request.  I have a sailor whom works
for me 
> that is missing at this time.  He went up Snow Boarding yesterday and
as of 
> Last night is missing.  Right now I am sitting here at work waiting to
be 
> called to go up for the search and rescue or to hear he has been
found. 
> Please pray for the outcome of this situation.  I will let you all
know the 
>  results of the search when I hear from Mt Baker, Washington. 
>  

   William, 
I was wondering what type of resources are involved with this search?
You 
may want to contact the Washington State wing of the Civil Air Patrol,
as 
Search and Rescue are part of their main function.  They are your air
support 
in things like this. They could have several planes dispatched to cover
some 
ground for you as well as ground teams that are all specially trained in

search and rescue.  I would believe by now that the local authorities
have 
been contacted, but if the CAP hasn't been contacted yet, please suggest
it. 
They are volunteers and they will be there and ready to do what ever
type of 
extraction is necessary. The Air Force will dispatch them and they will
go 
and begin with the search.  I just wanted to offer my help in suggesting
this 
to you. 

May the Lord bless you and the missing man, 
Your Friend Colleague, and Brother in the Lord, 
Mike Burke 
2Lt CAP Virginia Wing 

SrCdr OP #39 
Triangle VA 

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