NoobCannon
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I am unsure as to how to go about this, but it has been weighing on my mind for quite some time now.
My grandfather, Glenn Hayley, passed last night, at the age of 80 years. He taught my dad to shoot, who in turn taught me. He is best known in the firearms family as being an avid fan of the .22 Hornet, as well as despising the .243 Winchester with a passion.
It has been said by those that knew him and know me, that I am very much like him. We both rarely speak unless we have something important to say.
He was a good man, and he will be missed.
My grandfather, Glenn Hayley, passed last night, at the age of 80 years. He taught my dad to shoot, who in turn taught me. He is best known in the firearms family as being an avid fan of the .22 Hornet, as well as despising the .243 Winchester with a passion.
It has been said by those that knew him and know me, that I am very much like him. We both rarely speak unless we have something important to say.
He was a good man, and he will be missed.