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<blockquote data-quote="Shonver" data-source="post: 50038" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>My oldest brother also did himself in. Was mentally deficient at the time. Had said many times that he would hang himself. But, as a 15 year old at the time, it was hard to know what to take seriously and what to shrug off, so surreal was his condition.</p><p></p><p>He had been a role model to me (not all of it good) in the absence of my father, whom I went to live with later. He left behind a beautiful ex-wife and two lovely daughters. In the end, his death was a merciful relief for all who were close to him, as well as for himself, I believe.</p><p></p><p>I have come to accept death as a fact of life (so many other dear ones have passed on), and so I might appear aloof when news of death comes my way. Whatever. It happens. Just don't let it happen to my own wife & kids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shonver, post: 50038, member: 34"] My oldest brother also did himself in. Was mentally deficient at the time. Had said many times that he would hang himself. But, as a 15 year old at the time, it was hard to know what to take seriously and what to shrug off, so surreal was his condition. He had been a role model to me (not all of it good) in the absence of my father, whom I went to live with later. He left behind a beautiful ex-wife and two lovely daughters. In the end, his death was a merciful relief for all who were close to him, as well as for himself, I believe. I have come to accept death as a fact of life (so many other dear ones have passed on), and so I might appear aloof when news of death comes my way. Whatever. It happens. Just don't let it happen to my own wife & kids. [/QUOTE]
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