Posted by super99 on March 02, 2014 at 15:45:51 from (74.32.187.92):
I posted this down on the talers board, finally had time to come up here and post also. My wife got the dreaded 4:30 AM phone call this morning. Her brother passed away in his sleep sometime between 9 and 2 am last night. His wife went in about 4 to go to bed, and he was cold and already getting stiff. He was 67, Nam vet, had a hard time getting over what he saw and went thru over there. He used the booze heavily to get by, wasn't a drunk, he was still functional, but all that booze was hard on him. Alta thought something was wrong with him for a while now, but he would'nt go to a Dr. He had been retired about 2 years. He lived in one of the St. Louis suburbs, the funeral will be in Davenport, Ia. and burial at the Rock Island Arsenal Cemetery. My wife and his wife could use any extra prayers you don't need right now. Thanks, Chris
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