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RIP.  Seemed like a really good owner and guy.  As others have said, death doesn’t discriminate.  Prayers to his family. 

1 hour ago, Marv's Neighbor said:

He also had an interest in recovering wartime shipwrecks.  I think he found the Indianapolis, and a lot of others.  RIP.

How hard is it to find a city?

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2 hours ago, Binghamton Beast said:

 

He was an owner of the Seahawks.

 

 

...wow....was in his box for a Mariners game that a softare company had secured for a conference...Big Poppy was a Twin and hit a  moon shot...RIP...PA...........

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1 hour ago, ocemur said:

Does this mean the Seahawks will be sold?

 

You thinking of buying?

 

RIP......65 gets younger and younger. 

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2 hours ago, Augie said:

 

You thinking of buying?

 

RIP......65 gets younger and younger. 

Well, let's see, I can check the couch cushions and the change in the console of the car and there's my lottery ticket for tomorrow... Hey, if you could just spot me, maybe a billion and half, I could probably finance the rest.

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11 minutes ago, ocemur said:

Well, let's see, I can check the couch cushions and the change in the console of the car and there's my lottery ticket for tomorrow... Hey, if you could just spot me, maybe a billion and half, I could probably finance the rest.

 

Try harder! Throw in a lemonade stand and that might put you over the top! 

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4 hours ago, C.Biscuit97 said:

RIP.  Seemed like a really good owner and guy.  As others have said, death doesn’t discriminate.  Prayers to his family. 

How hard is it to find a city?

USS Indianapolis.

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It's always sad when good guys go. Especially those who not only talked the talk, when it came to getting theirselves involved in philanthropy, but who also walked the walk.

 

Seemed to deserve better. R.I.P.

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