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Message Subject: Keep Crash Mullins in mind
Trimmer
Posted 6/29/2007 1:19 PM (#262930 - in reply to #260698)
Subject: RE: Keep Crash Mullins in mind


I just want to say that we will post a link to the fund site as soon as possible, its hard to measure all that Crash as done for musky fishing in the State of Kentucky to say nothing about musky fishing in general..

If KentuckyAngling.com can help in any way please let me know, we publish a monthly Newsletter we will also add the link to that..

best wishes

Chris "Trimmer" Erwin

muskie_man
Posted 7/1/2007 5:20 PM (#263185 - in reply to #260698)
Subject: Re: Keep Crash Mullins in mind





Posts: 1237


Location: South Portsmouth, KY
I was doing some searching and just found out that the David Crash Mullins Multiple Myeloma Foundation website is now up. http://savecrash.net/
Prayin for ya Crash!
cjrich
Posted 7/2/2007 11:17 AM (#263332 - in reply to #262930)
Subject: RE: Keep Crash Mullins in mind





Posts: 551


Location: Columbus, Georgia
Hello Chris,

Please contact me directly. I sent you an email through the KentuckyAngling.com web site and the email bounced back.

Thanks,
Craig
Kyle Brickson
Posted 7/2/2007 11:44 AM (#263337 - in reply to #260698)
Subject: Re: Keep Crash Mullins in mind




Location: Carlton, MN
Crash,

The Brickson family's prayers are with you. Donation on the way.

Kyle
lennie saunders
Posted 7/6/2007 11:17 AM (#263947 - in reply to #260698)
Subject: RE: Keep Crash Mullins in mind


crash,i don't know if you remember me,i'm ted saunders older brother.meet you at the ohio muskie show.if anybody can whip this thing,it's you my friend.will be thinking about you and all your family alot .as you say keep your head up.justin ,i will be calling you soon my friend.ben says hi.see you in the fall,lennie saunders and family.
Chad Cain
Posted 7/6/2007 2:09 PM (#263964 - in reply to #260698)
Subject: RE: Keep Crash Mullins in mind


Crash and Family,

"May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit." Romans 15:13

Stay strong Crash!!

Chad


jesse b
Posted 7/8/2007 3:00 PM (#264169 - in reply to #260698)
Subject: RE: Keep Crash Mullins in mind


Talked to crash today and said he's doing fine. He is getting ready to start step two of this treatment, He said that he would like to thank everyone the support that he is getting. Please everyone keep him in your prayers. For anyone who dosen't know This coming friday evening the 13TH of JULY they are holding a benefit fish fry and auction for him in Morehead KY, At the Perkins center. If you would like to attend, or for more info call 606-780-4260.
John Mitchell
Posted 7/20/2007 4:26 PM (#266360 - in reply to #260698)
Subject: RE: Keep Crash Mullins in mind


I just happened to look at the Cave Run website for the first time in a while. The news of Crash's illness took my breath away. My daughter and I met him this spring when we fished the Cave. He is a warm, friendly and humorous human being based upon our brief encounters with him both off and on the water. I wish nothing but the best of luck with his treatment and will remember him in our prayers. I know he won't give in the his disease, there's too many more lure to be thrown and muskies to be caught.

We are coming back to fish in October and hope to see his smiling face behind the counter at the store.
Gina "Mrs.Crash"
Posted 7/24/2007 10:01 PM (#266951 - in reply to #260698)
Subject: RE: Keep Crash Mullins in mind


Thank you to all that have written. Crash is here at home with me until next week when we will return to Arkansas to resume his Chemo treatments. I am so pleased to share with you that he is doing great! His doctor's have been in awe of his stamina----he just laughs and reminds them with pride that he's a "MUSKY FISHERMAN"
P.S. He loves to read your posts and will be checking often....so keep sending him good thoughts............Love you all! Gina Mullins

WE NEED YOUR HELP Click to find out how http://crashmullinscancertreatment.org/index.html

http://www.crashslanding.com/
Guest
Posted 7/25/2007 9:35 AM (#266999 - in reply to #266951)
Subject: RE: Keep Crash Mullins in mind


CRASH. Nobel here just to remind you .GOD watchs over his owen.Keeping you in our prayers. Hope to see you on the lake soon.Crash let me know if there is anything me or my family can do .Love &prayers the Merritt.
bryan,travis jenkins
Posted 7/25/2007 2:06 PM (#267056 - in reply to #266951)
Subject: RE: Keep Crash Mullins in mind


dearcrash travis and i want to tell you are in our thoughs and prairs each day and hope you are doing better every day. and get well soon because we miss you on the water.hope to see you there soon.take care and if i can do any thing for you please call.your buddies bryan,travis jenkins
Guest
Posted 7/26/2007 9:51 PM (#267363 - in reply to #266951)
Subject: RE: Keep Crash Mullins in mind


Dear Crash, So sorry to hear that you are sick I know how it is as I have been in and out of the hospital for the last few month just one surgery after another. I will keep you in my prayers, Yours truly Angela Baird
Tony Lewis
Posted 7/30/2007 3:38 AM (#267714 - in reply to #260698)
Subject: RE: Keep Crash Mullins in mind


Hi Crash ,

You're in my thoughts and prayers . I lost my father to this at age 54 back in 1996 . I know that there has been significant progress concerning this since then . I sincerely hope the best for you and you're family .

God bless,
Tony Lewis
Guest
Posted 8/2/2007 9:52 AM (#268272 - in reply to #260698)
Subject: RE: Keep Crash Mullins in mind


I speak for many here in northern Wisconsin. You are in our thoughts and prayers Crash.

Northern WI Musky Hunters
John Augustine
Posted 8/3/2007 10:37 AM (#268441 - in reply to #260698)
Subject: RE: Keep Crash Mullins in mind


Crash;
So sorry to hear about your health problems. I'll keep you in my prayers
and hope to see you on the Cave next year.
John Augustine
Steve Powers
Posted 8/6/2007 5:57 AM (#268795 - in reply to #266951)
Subject: RE: Keep Crash Mullins in mind


Dear Mullins family,

I was just checking in for the first time in a few years and just read about Crash. Crash we are the investigators out of Columbus Ohio( the glasses with the camera in them), hey buddie you hang in there. You have touched so many people by fishing and yet there is so many more to be touched. I will be praying for you and your family. When you get better we will be coming back to go fishing with you. We had a great time. It has been probably 10 years yet i can remember it like it was yesterday. Thank you for the memories and AGAIN YOU HANG IN THERE. THE LORD SAID ASK AND YOU SHALL RECIEVE, WE ARE ASKING FOR A FULL RECOVERY.
Thanks,
The Powers family
New Sherrif
Posted 8/9/2007 1:02 PM (#269320 - in reply to #266951)
Subject: RE: Keep Crash Mullins in mind


Crash,

Was thinking about you and wanted to drop you a quick note. You would have so proud of the ' Pup" in Canada. He did a great job. We sure did miss you. I think things went really well. Had a great crew with the exception of dad having his tantrum; but we got that taken care of.

Have trtied to call several times before I left for the north country and tried a couple times today.

My thoughts are with you and Gina. Can't wait for us to get back on the watewr for some " Show Time" !

Take Care my Brother.

Bob
jesse b
Posted 8/13/2007 9:36 PM (#269855 - in reply to #260698)
Subject: RE: Keep Crash Mullins in mind


just talked to crash and he said to tell everyone hello and that he is doing fine. He was a little week this evening due to the kemo treatments. He also told me that he got a very good report today. Guys remember that he has a very long road ahead of him and he still needs everyones support lets all keep praying for him and let him know were all behind him. He needs us all.
sworrall
Posted 8/13/2007 9:42 PM (#269856 - in reply to #260698)
Subject: Re: Keep Crash Mullins in mind





Posts: 32955


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
That is a sure thing.
TedDiane
Posted 8/16/2007 9:26 PM (#270331 - in reply to #260698)
Subject: RE: Keep Crash Mullins in mind


Hi Crash and Gina,

We were just sitting here looking at the website and thinking of you. Hope everything is going alright down in Arkansas.
We had a great time at LOTW. Justin, Tim and Bob all did a super job. Wish you could have been there but we know you will make it next year. We will keep you in our thoughts and our prayers.

Hang tough and we will see you sometime soon at the store .

Ted and Diane


Guest
Posted 8/18/2007 10:22 AM (#270494 - in reply to #266951)
Subject: RE: Keep Crash Mullins in mind


Hey Crash! Stay Strong! A positive mind set is your best companion! You can beat this, with your faith in God, and the power of positive thinking, you can get through anything. It might sound a bit trivial, but just think about "The Little Engine That Could", that story has proved itself true time and time again. Though you won't remember me, my Dad and I went out on a trip with one of your guides, Captain Ron. The morning of our trip we spoke to your son, and he told us you were going in for tests for cancer, and he was so obviously upset by it. It made me look at the relationship between me and my Dad, and thank God that we are so close. If I were in your son's shoes at the time, I don't know if could have held my composure as well as he did. He was just so genuinely concerned for you, that it made me thank God for the health of my Dad. My Dad and I spoke briefly on the situation, and before we knew it, it was time to head out Muskie fishing with cpt. Ron. Though we didn't catch anything that day, I took your situation to heart, and enjoyed every moment of that day just being with my Dad.
Suprisingly to us, you were there at the bait shop either that day or the next day. When my father and I spoke to you, you were just such a down to earth man, and so congenial. If we didn't know the background story, we'd have never known you were just in for treatments. You're genuine love for fishing and giving people a second to none fishing experience just spoke volumes for your character. And even though my Dad and I never even got a single bite on our trip, I'm sure we'll return. If nothing else, my Dad and I shared 3 days of uninterrupted time together. A time that I will remember forever, and that someday, I'll look back upon, and thank God that we were able to experience it together.
Crash, I wish you all the best! If you stay strong you can beat this!!! If you don't do it for yourself, do it for your son. I know that my Dad and I are tag-team partners, and without one the other is nothing. There is nothing like the Father-Son bond, and I can see that what you and your son have is the same as what Me and my Dad have.
So, thanks for a great trip, and above and beyond all else, stay positive!!! Beat this cancer like you beat the water with a shallow invader!

Lots of Love,
Felice DiPietrantonio III






Chris Baldridge
Posted 8/25/2007 12:34 AM (#271620 - in reply to #260698)
Subject: RE: Keep Crash Mullins in mind


I am very proud to say Crash Mullins is very good friend. I have known of him most of my life. When our friendship started to grow was in Madison WI at a PMTT event. This was only the 2nd tournament I ever fished. The first was of course Cave Run. What he did that impressed me was nothing huge. It was little things. Crash knew I was a local to Cave Run Lake. He also knew this was my first PMTT out of town. The man checked on me like a big brother. Im not saying just once or twice. At least 20 times throughout the weekend. At one point I was thinking he was hired to be a Private Eye. In a short time I realized. Crash was just being Crash. I have seen him do that very same thing for several other people. Even more impressing is seeing him witness his faith in GOD.

The DCMMMF is a very good thing. The month of September is a very crucial one for Crash. We need to actually double the money that the DCMMMF has raised just for the month of September. If anybody has any ideas call the Foundation or you can call me and I will pass it on.

Thanks,

Chris Baldridge
606-923-3320
Gina Mullins
Posted 9/6/2007 10:14 PM (#273691 - in reply to #260698)
Subject: RE: Keep Crash Mullins in mind


Crash & I are so very grateful to all of you! Crash is doing so well! His Dr's. in Arkansas are sure that he will be in Full Remission by the end of all his treatments! What a Blessing........I just couldn't imagine life without him!

Just a heads up here.......we have our message board operational again and he would love for you to send more messages. When we are in Little Rock at the hotel, there is not a lot to do between lab work and chemo and he loves to see who's written to him..........keeps him in a 'less grouchy mood' for me -ha,ha!

Love to all and a big Thank you!
Gina
JR at M&PTC
Posted 9/13/2007 8:38 AM (#274648 - in reply to #266951)
Subject: Wishing you well, Crash!


Thinking about you often, Crash. Hang in there and do what the Drs. advise. Looking fwd to seeing you soon, man. J. R.
Yeti
Posted 9/13/2007 4:17 PM (#274753 - in reply to #260698)
Subject: RE: Keep Crash Mullins in mind


Guys, it's this simple

450000 is needed for his treatment
20 bux a head

thats 22500 people.

we can do this. all differences aside, it NEEDS to be done, and CAN be done.

thoughts and prayers are great....in this case, IMHO a few bux is helpful too.

http://crashmullinscancertreatment.org/20bucks1.html

http://www.savecrash.net/
Ron Hill
Posted 9/18/2007 5:07 PM (#275546 - in reply to #260698)
Subject: RE: Keep Crash Mullins in mind


Hi crash my heart sunk when i found out about the cancer you have today, But my spirits rose when I think what kind of person you are and how grateful you are when you only see me once a year and I know you will overcome this please keep us updated when you guys down there have a benefit so we can get down there and help out thanks for being crash. ron hill
frank burnett
Posted 1/21/2008 6:46 PM (#295390 - in reply to #266951)
Subject: RE: Keep Crash Mullins in mind


Hey Big Guy,Glad to see things are going better.I talked to Justin in Eagle River this summer.He said,You where going through some tough times.I was on your site and had to say, YO. I'm not sure how to type that with southern drawl.I hope God shines on you and things work out.Gotta run.

Frank Burnett
" Mr.Musky "
PoBox 566
Winneconne,Wi
54986
1-715-891-2878
shane parker
Posted 3/10/2008 7:56 AM (#306446 - in reply to #266951)
Subject: RE: Keep Crash Mullins in mind


I have been coming to Cave Run for years, unfortunately it has been about two since my last visit. I was shocked to hear what has befallen you;however, I would like for you to know that you are on our Prayer chain! Get well soon - God bless!
mikie
Posted 3/10/2008 8:21 AM (#306451 - in reply to #260698)
Subject: RE: Keep Crash Mullins in mind





Location: Athens, Ohio
Just got this from a friend:
Mikie, Just got back from Dixie Marine's open house. Crash was a speaker and he looks great and says he feels like his cancer is gone!!!!! He's thinking about giving up guiding and just be a tv star muskie fishing. Sounds good to me, it was good to see him doing so well.

glad it's working, m
sammyperkins
Posted 11/7/2008 8:31 PM (#344279 - in reply to #266951)
Subject: RE: Keep Crash Mullins in mind


ive meet crash once in the bait shop i think he is a legend to muskie fishing and i hope he gets better.
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