Zone1 Just heard one of my cousins passed away at age 62.

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He was very reclusive, especially the last few years. Extremely obese for most of his life except once in his 20s when he went on some diet and got down to a normal weight. We were all so happy for him, he seemed to be turning his life around. But it all came back and a lot more. He was fitted with a pace maker before age 60. He was alone in his house when my brother found him on a wellness check. He said there was no evidence of suicide. Not sure why I'm posting this, I just feel bad for him and wonder why he had such a sad life when his older brothers and sisters are doing well. RIP cousin.
 
He was very reclusive, especially the last few years. Extremely obese for most of his life except once in his 20s when he went on some diet and got down to a normal weight. We were all so happy for him, he seemed to be turning his life around. But it all came back and a lot more. He was fitted with a pace maker before age 60. He was alone in his house when my brother found him on a wellness check. He said there was no evidence of suicide. Not sure why I'm posting this, I just feel bad for him and wonder why he had such a sad life when his older brothers and sisters are doing well. RIP cousin.
Sorry for your loss. Life is precious.
 
My brother was 62 and died just 6 months ago. Quite a shock.

Was in perfect health, and just keeled over with a heart attack.

62 is a young age to suddenly die
My cousin death wasn't really wasn't a shock but gosh that's terrible to lose a healthy brother like that so suddenly.
 
He was very reclusive, especially the last few years. Extremely obese for most of his life except once in his 20s when he went on some diet and got down to a normal weight. We were all so happy for him, he seemed to be turning his life around. But it all came back and a lot more. He was fitted with a pace maker before age 60. He was alone in his house when my brother found him on a wellness check. He said there was no evidence of suicide. Not sure why I'm posting this, I just feel bad for him and wonder why he had such a sad life when his older brothers and sisters are doing well. RIP cousin.
Sorry to hear that, Mike.
 
He was very reclusive, especially the last few years. Extremely obese for most of his life except once in his 20s when he went on some diet and got down to a normal weight. We were all so happy for him, he seemed to be turning his life around. But it all came back and a lot more. He was fitted with a pace maker before age 60. He was alone in his house when my brother found him on a wellness check. He said there was no evidence of suicide. Not sure why I'm posting this, I just feel bad for him and wonder why he had such a sad life when his older brothers and sisters are doing well. RIP cousin.
My condolences.
 
He was very reclusive, especially the last few years. Extremely obese for most of his life except once in his 20s when he went on some diet and got down to a normal weight. We were all so happy for him, he seemed to be turning his life around. But it all came back and a lot more. He was fitted with a pace maker before age 60. He was alone in his house when my brother found him on a wellness check. He said there was no evidence of suicide. Not sure why I'm posting this, I just feel bad for him and wonder why he had such a sad life when his older brothers and sisters are doing well. RIP cousin.
May he Rest In Peace.

And may you have peace too.

Life doesn't end when we stop breathing. There is a new beginning.

We are just are away from them for a while.

And someone died to allow us to continue free from many of these cares of the world.
 

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