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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is OP. I guess seeing someone retire early from a very lucrative position at such an early age makes me wonder if "retired" = "fired" because of a some mental or addiction problem, followed by suicide or OD soon thereafter.[/quote] My dad died of a heart attack when he was 47 and he died ‘unexpectedly’ and ‘suddenly’. Clearly you’ve never lost anyone you love or you’re just a self involved uncaring person, otherwise you’d understand it’s NONE of your business.[b] If the deceased cared about you, their family would have told you, but they didn’t[/b]. You don’t matter. [/quote] This is not always true. Sometimes family keeps cause of death private even from those who are close friends of deceased. I had a close friend die suddenly and unexpectedly at age 25. Her family has never disclosed her cause of death…we were given various possible reasons (she fell, she had a brain aneurysm, she ODed) but no one ever said precisely what it was and I don’t think they ever will. I have always wondered if it actually was suicide and her family doesn’t want to say that or if she truly did just fall in the shower and die as we were told. Anyway, I had known her 20 years and we talked daily. But as much as I do want to know C.O.D. I respect that her family doesn’t have to share that w me.[/quote]
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