My brother died in September. He was a great brother and even better friend. He was my reason for urging everyone to get to know your prostate. His California absentee ballot arrived shortly after his death. Yesterday I asked my sister-in-law if Art voted. Since he was born in Chicago I felt that it was his birthright. She said that she was tempted, but chickened out. If you read the attached obituary, check out the last line.
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/sfgate/obituary.aspx?n=julian-weinberg&pid=160500527#fbLoggedOut
Quote from: CBStew on November 07, 2012, 04:45:24 PM
My brother died in September. He was a great brother and even better friend. He was my reason for urging everyone to get to know your prostate. His California absentee ballot arrived shortly after his death. Yesterday I asked my sister-in-law if Art voted. Since he was born in Chicago I felt that it was his birthright. She said that she was tempted, but chickened out. If you read the attached obituary, check out the last line.
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/sfgate/obituary.aspx?n=julian-weinberg&pid=160500527#fbLoggedOut
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Quote from: Stew's Brother's ObituaryArthur's family thanks everyone who gave their love and support during the last year, and requests that those wishing to honor his memory make donations in Arthur's name to prostate cancer research, Audubon Society or the charity of their choice , as long as it doesn't include the RNC.
My condolences, Stew.
My condolences as well Stew.
Apparently Henry and Birdie were pretty good at the whole parenting thing.
Sorry to hear about this, Stew. You're in our thoughts tonight.
Sorry Stew.
My condolences.
Stew, I'm very sorry for your loss. Sterkte.
Sorry, Stew.
Thanks for making an exception to your rule about avoiding this thread to share (a small part of) his story with us.