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To: Delphinium

Cards may be sent to Pine Creek Ranch, P.O. Box 115, Tonopah, NV 89049


9 posted on 06/05/2006 7:18:28 PM PDT by PropertyRightsResearch.org (http://www.PropertyRightsResearch.org (please visit today!))
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To: PropertyRightsResearch.org

Wayne Hage: CORRECTION on Hage family address P.O. Box



June 6, 2006



The address I gave out to send cards and condolences to the Hage family was wrong; my abject apologies.



The Correct Address is:



Pine Creek Ranch



P.O. Box 513



Tonopah, NV 89049



To send flowers, call Gunter's Funeral Home in Hawthorne, Nevada - Phone # 775-945-2047



Sorry for the error; I'm sure that the Tonopah Post Office will see that the Hage mail gets to them.



Subject: Wayne Hage



June 6, 2006



from Stewards of the Range

June 6, 2006

Dear Members,

Yesterday afternoon, we lost a great hero, a great father, and a great patriot. Wayne Hage passed away at home on Pine Creek Ranch.

On behalf of the Wayne Hage family, I want to be certain you know how much he appreciated your years of support for his fight. He was honored to be surrounded by such good Americans, and to fight side by side with you for the right to own private property.

We invite you to join us this Saturday, June 10th, at Pine Creek Ranch in Monitor Valley, Nevada, for a service celebrating the life of this great man. The service will begin at noon in the meadows of Pine Creek, his final resting place on Earth.

Dad left this world in peace. He was proud of his family whom he loved and cherished, was honored to have been involved in some of the most important challenges of our time, and was humbled by the generosity and goodness of the people around him He knew the battle would continue, but was satisfied that his work here was complete. He was ready for the next phase of his life.

Dad told us as children that life on earth is like Boot Camp. It is our training ground where we learn hard lessons, our character is molded, and we are prepared for the afterlife. He often ignored birthday's because to him they were not the moment of life that should be marked. Moving on to Heaven was the day that should be celebrated.

It is in this sprit that the family prepares to say goodbye to Dad. Whether you knew him personally or through his work, we hope you feel welcome to join us in remembering one of the greatest men to have walked this earth, that we were blessed to know and love.

Warm regards,



Margaret Hage Byfield
Executive Director

P.S. - Cards can be sent to the Stewards office at P.O. Box 490, Meridian, Idaho 83680. Some of you have asked where contributions can be sent in memory of Dad. Those contributions made to Stewards on his behalf will be applied to the litigation expense of the Hage v. United States case. As always, we appreciate everything you have done for our family.

P.S.S. - A map to the ranch is available by calling Stewards at 1-800-700-5922.


45 posted on 06/06/2006 5:41:11 PM PDT by PropertyRightsResearch.org (http://www.PropertyRightsResearch.org (please visit today!))
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