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Some old hardware that our nonagenarian's on the forum should enjoy seeing come back to life.
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<blockquote data-quote="tRidiot" data-source="post: 3352552" data-attributes="member: 9374"><p>My nonagenarian step-grandpa passed last night. He was on Hospice and had pneumonia. He'd been ready to go for a few years, in lots of pain, couldn't hardly move or walk, hasn't left the house in several years except this last month to go to the hospital and then the nursing home on Hospice. Thankfully, it sounds like it was pretty peaceful.</p><p></p><p>Talk about ******, luck, though...</p><p></p><p>He got dumped in an orphanage when he was 5, grew up there till he joined the Navy at 17 (I think). And now, he's passed during the quarantine, so he had no family or companionship when he was a kid, and now he's died and won't have a funeral or service, either. Kinda crappy, but he had a pretty good life in-between, made something of himself. He worked and retired as an aircraft mechanic for American in Tulsa.</p><p></p><p>RIP Ray Bray. 94 years old.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tRidiot, post: 3352552, member: 9374"] My nonagenarian step-grandpa passed last night. He was on Hospice and had pneumonia. He'd been ready to go for a few years, in lots of pain, couldn't hardly move or walk, hasn't left the house in several years except this last month to go to the hospital and then the nursing home on Hospice. Thankfully, it sounds like it was pretty peaceful. Talk about ******, luck, though... He got dumped in an orphanage when he was 5, grew up there till he joined the Navy at 17 (I think). And now, he's passed during the quarantine, so he had no family or companionship when he was a kid, and now he's died and won't have a funeral or service, either. Kinda crappy, but he had a pretty good life in-between, made something of himself. He worked and retired as an aircraft mechanic for American in Tulsa. RIP Ray Bray. 94 years old. [/QUOTE]
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