I hope not, but I fear we've lost an old friend = Frankn

SusanMN

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Best thing to Do is just have them post in General Discussion, For all to See.
and Admin will set up a Memorial
But Don't be in Such a rush ! We Enjoy your Posts :coffee2:

Thanks, Jeff, not planning to, but it can happen to anyone, anytime. I had a 40 year old nephew who died in his sleep a few months ago from undiagnosed heart disease.
 

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Susan, I just can't like that post. I'm sorry for your family's loss.

Thanks, Jeff, not planning to, but it can happen to anyone, anytime. I had a 40 year old nephew who died in his sleep a few months ago from undiagnosed heart disease.
 

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That is sad to think of, but most of our families probably do not know how to go about posting an "obituary" or notice, on the Treasurenet, unless of course you leave them all of your log in info and they can navigate the site. At best, we can try to contact them or just wonder and hope for their safety and health.
 

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This sounds morbid, but if anyone knew his name and state he lived, do a google search for an obit. Unfortunately when I called my uncle a few years ago and the number was disconnected, I found out he had died by checking the obituaries to find out and none of my lame brained relatives remembered to tell me! They can now kiss my....cat's butt. And when my favorite first cousin died, same ****** thing happened. Morons.
 

Jason in Enid

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Yeah, its a shame we dont know the real names or towns of most of the membership. I understant most not wanting their info "out there" but when someone goes dark, we just have to shrug and move on because we can never know the truth.
 

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This sounds morbid, but if anyone knew his name and state he lived, do a google search for an obit. Unfortunately when I called my uncle a few years ago and the number was disconnected, I found out he had died by checking the obituaries to find out and none of my lame brained relatives remembered to tell me! They can now kiss my....cat's butt. And when my favorite first cousin died, same ****** thing happened. Morons.

It wasn't Frank Novak by chance, was it?
 

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I think I found contact info for him and have reached out to see if I get a reply, I will update.
 

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