

I am Daddys girl and it was the hardest thing I have ever had to do in my life to tell my Daddy it's ok to go and we'll all be ok and see you as soon as we get there.

But he never complained about anything ,and he never acted like he was scared even when it was time for him to go. Susan from Maryville, TnMy Daddy passed away Oct.25 2011, He had just turned 71 Oct.14 he had heart problems for 35 years.I listen to it often - His dad and I miss him so very much. The words in this song represented Wade's life. Deborah from Omaha, TxThis song was sung at our son's funeral - he was 41.To this day the song still makes me cry, as I remember the loss of my beloved little brother. When I found out that Vince Gill had finished it for HIS brother, I almost lost it. Karen from Manchester, NhThe album that this song is on was released in June of 1994 - the exact same time that my younger brother died at the age of 21 due to depression.Because of our faith in God and His Word, we know we will see Jim again, which is a huge comfort to us all.

Jim died at 52 years of age - a troubled life.

Sharon Mingledorff from Columbia, TnMy Daddy wanted this song played at his funeral.Michael Pallos from Columbus, OhioI love Vince Gill songs and listen to him talk about his father Stan which I used to watch work on his house from the backyard at Carl's ignition.I sing the person's name and I added "spirit" to the refrain between father and son. I got the cd and the first person I sang it for was ny father. Janice Plecha from Lockport, NyFrom the first time I heard this song I knew I wanted to sing it for people's funerals.
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Andy Jay from Palmer, MaAlthough a huge fan of Vince Gill, another interpretation of this beautiful song is done by the a ccapella group Home Free and is equally mesmerizing.This song was played at my father, and my Aunt’s funeral. This is a beautiful song, and Ricky Skaggs and Patty Loveless make it the ultimate pairing of voices. AnonymousI always kinda knew this song had something to do with Keith Whitley, because it said you were no stranger to the rain.from 30809I want Vince Gill's permission to use his song at my death.
