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Got the call.
I received the call this morning that one of my old buddies had punched his X dot out last night.
It occurred on Halloween night they estimate. I had last spoken to him last month and he had no clue who I was,or about our past.
I had tried to remain in contact but could not close the miles as often as I needed, I don't know if it would have helped.
The last few years he had lost his mind, was living in a run down house no electricity, water or heat. No one cared for ol' crazy Bob,a family had long ago left him. Just an occasional visit from a Sheriff deputy doing a health check was it.
Crazy Bob, a name he was labeled with when we were students.
RIP Crazy,
for Bob.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZIyJheN6x7k
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prayers up for both of you . . . RIP crazy bob
RM
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Sorry to hear that, Plainsman. At least there was someone -- you -- to mourn his passing.
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RIP Bob; sorry to hear this. I lost some GI buddies in similar circumstances, drank themselves to death.
While I'm here:
RIP Dustin Bailey; 557th, 5th Corps, 3rd Army
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