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Wed, 04 Feb 26 4:49 PM | 5 view(s)
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I'm truly sorry to hear about that, micro. I think it's great, though, that you're going to help his wife and son. Unless the son is something unusual, he's not going to know how to manage a business. The question is, does HE know that he needs help? Perhaps not.




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By: micro
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Wed, 04 Feb 26 4:41 PM
Msg. 15821 of 15824

My best friend here in Cincinnati suddenly died at home unexpectedly. Apparently his heart failed. He was only in his fifties. He owned a company in Cincinnati and he and I met about 18 years ago. We hit it off from the very first time we spoke and chatted. Two birds of a feather. He was a generous and kind person as well as his wife who helped those in need and thought of others less fortunate than themselves.

Totally unexpected. I am awaiting further info from the family as I will likely be speaking at his funeral.

I am hoping to be a tutor to his son who will be taking over his business and he is not very old (mid twenties).

This is a shock to all who knew him.. I am in contact with his wife trying to help her sort thru things.

So between this and my arthritic SI joint which is in need of a good removal of that arthritis and followed by an SI joint injection of cortisone with an extremely long needle, I am a little occupied.

Going for that hip checkup in a couple hours across town..


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