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It is with heavy heart that I have to report the passing of Ozark Outlaw.  

 

I tried to say more about Outlaw, but sadness and grief prevent me from giving this man the praise that he so richly deserves.

 

 

 

Arkansas Harper 33069

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Such a a sorrowful read this morning.  Such a fine fellow to posse with and just to be around.  Condolences to Red, Pineywoods Jim, Miss Em,  all the family, and many, many friends, and, may  God comfort you.

 

Billy & Sassy

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Certainly a great loss!!  Condolences to the family!!  We'll miss him!!

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Grief upon grief. So sorry to hear.

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I just moved here and am joining this bunch next month. So sorry to have not gotten to meet him. Prayers for his family.

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  He was one of the good ones.  What a fun guy and a genuine pleasure to shoot the bull with!  I'd always hoped he and his evil minions would show up in my neck of the woods, so's I could try and return the hospitality and pleasure they showed us when in Texas.  This year has really sucked.

Rest in peace ya old coot.

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Truly sad news.  Prayers up for Ozark Red, the family and the Outlaw Camp family.

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He welcomed me with open arms years ago the first time I went to the Outlaw Camp. Will miss him Greatly..

 

Prayers to Red and the family....

 

Faygo Kid and Eleanor Jewel

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Thanks for posting this Harper.  I am still devastated by this.  I talked with him several times while he was ill with this horrible virus, trying to keep his spirits up and keep on fighting.  One day he didn't answer.  I knew that  was not a good sign.  He was married to my cousin, Red, so I always called him "my cousin in law" .  Our friendship went back over 50 years.  We fished together, camped together, shot together many, many times, spent time in the New Mexico mountains and on and on. He was a premiere ambassador for SASS.  He held shoots at his farm, Outlaw Camp, two or three times each month.  His members all pitched in and made the club a real pleasure for anyone to shoot. I already miss him terribly.  RIP my good ole friend.

 

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2 hours ago, Pineywoods Jim,SASS#56822 said:

Thanks for posting this Harper.  I am still devastated by this.  I talked with him several times while he was ill with this horrible virus, trying to keep his spirits up and keep on fighting.  One day he didn't answer.  I knew that  was not a good sign.  He was married to my cousin, Red, so I always called him "my cousin in law" .  Our friendship went back over 50 years.  We fished together, camped together, shot together many, many times, spent time in the New Mexico mountains and on and on. He was a premiere ambassador for SASS.  He held shoots at his farm, Outlaw Camp, two or three times each month.  His members all pitched in and made the club a real pleasure for anyone to shoot. I already miss him terribly.  RIP my good ole friend.

 

Jim ,thru my many conversations with Cleon it feels like I know you ,he talked about you a lot, we will definitely miss "DOC"

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Ozark Outlaw was a true friend to me, 

I will miss him immensely!

He invited Dew R  Dye , Mr Black & I into his 

club with Open arms and fully supported us in every way when we Driven out of our club in Memphis ! 
he was truly rare in the world of cowboy action shooting to know him was to love and like him! 

 

 

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