Miss one of my brothers

Just looking at some old photos and came across these and thought I would share.
My brother Braxton passed away in october of 07 he was all about the out doors when he was younger but as he got older he got in to drugs and alcohol and it all whent down hill from there he over Dosed on drugs and alcohol. He was one hell of a shed hunter.I guess he Learned from the best .
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wilecoyote76
Sorry to hear about your brother bonehead. At least you have pictures to look at and remember all the good times spent with him. Great pictures are priceless!
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MuleyMadness
sad deal, had a great/friend and roomate in college and his younger brother also died of a drug overdose at about the age of 19.

Thanks for the pics and the memories.
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Hiker
bonehead, Sorry to hear about your brother. I'm sure come every shed season, hunting season and just about everything else...you miss him. Looks like you guys sure know how to find sheds!
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one hunting fool
sorry man, i know it doesn't help much but i am sorry to hear about that. i miss my brother everytime i go hunting and its been 20 years but every time i see something while hunting that i saw when i was with him i feel as though he is there with me still. it never goes away but it does become closer to you. its all i can say. take care Brian
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AntlersOutWest
Sorry to hear about your loss. It is always important to keep the memories and traditions going in the family. I miss my little sister; Connie and my Uncle Kenny... I think about them constantly.

Very sad but true..... We dont realize how much we impact each others lives until a tragic day comes and we loose them... Always remember that we never know when our day is going to come.. Live life to the fullest and always tell your family and friends how much they mean to you.
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Torch
Great bunch of pictures Bonehead and you have my condolences with the loss of your brother.

I lost my "gramps" last spring and it was hard even though he lived a good life. I shot a nice buck last fall and I couldn't find the buck even though I hit it right behind the shoulder from 60-80 yards with a 7MM Mag.(The buck in my avatar) I had looked for quite a while and I remember thinking to myself "gramps, if you're watching right now.....help me out" since I was by myself. I walked another 50 yards or so and I could see an antler sticking up out of the sagebrush. I think I had a helping hand in getting that buck and I'm sure your brother is doing the same for you. :thumb
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