SF Members Silver Alert (Missing in Action)

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SF.....truly a great place with caring members caring about others.

Along with the members spoken of, Aneeda72 is another one greatly missed.....I fear that her health challenges took over......hoping not......does anyone know.
I wish I knew. The last day she was on here I think was Feb. 12th. I sent her a message on March 6th and she has not replied. I just sent her another one.
 
Forums are like joining any group, you have to take it as you find it and, if it's not to your taste then you move on. We don't have to comment on threads or converse with people we find unpleasant and we don't have to share any personal information or photos unless we choose to. I tend not to take forums very seriously but, I guess, we are all different and some people are easily offended so, I had better point out here, I am speaking generally and not with anyone in mind! :)
 
As much as I am ecstatic to hear 911 is still with us I am truly sorry to hear that he is no longer with US. Can someone please reach out to him if nothing else just let him know we on SF not only miss him but we love him as well.

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911 is a friend of mine and I am responsible for having him join SF. I met him from living next door to my sister in Hershey. He suffered for months from the effects of COVID-19. When he was well again, I asked why he wasn’t posting and it was still during the time when defunding the police was still a popular movement among some political leftists.

He became pretty much saddened by the amount of support the movement was getting and discussed with me why would people want to live without police departments. I think from his conversations, he just had enough of the bad cop stories. Like he said to me “Heaven knows we do have some bad cops, but overall, we do a lot more good than bad.” I know he was all for police reform, but dismantling police departments are an insane idea.

If people knew this man, they would know he was all about keeping people safe, both on the highways and while on the streets and also in their homes. We met up a couple of times for coffee and once for golf. We now keep in touch by phone. He still teaches at the State Police Academy, but no longer carries a badge. He has a civilian job only. I loved to listen to his farm stories where he worked while in high school. A very funny guy. He still goes to the gym and is strong as a horse.

I stumbled on this post by accident, but I will let him know some of the posters have asked about him. He also has asked about some of you.
 
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911 is a friend of mine and I am responsible for having him join SF. I met him from living next door to my sister in Hershey. He suffered for months from the effects of COVID-19. When he was well again, I asked why he wasn’t posting and it was still during the time when defunding the police was still a popular movement among some political leftists.

He became pretty much saddened by the amount of support the movement was getting and discussed with me why would people want to live without police departments. I think from his conversations, he just had enough of the bad cop stories. Like he said to me “Heaven knows we do have some bad cops, but overall, we do a lot more good than bad.” I know he was all for police reform, but dismantling police departments are an insane idea.

If people knew this man, they would know he was all about keeping people safe, both on the highways and while on the streets and also in their homes. We met up a couple of times for coffee and once for golf. We now keep in touch by phone. He still teaches at the State Police Academy, but no longer carries a badge. He has a civilian job only. I loved to listen to his farm stories where he worked while in high school. A very funny guy. He still goes to the gym and is strong as a horse.

I stumbled on this post by accident, but I will let him know some of the posters has asked about him. He also has asked about some of you.
Please do let him know we miss him Oldman, ...911 is one of life's good guys...:giggle:
 
911 is a friend of mine and I am responsible for having him join SF. I met him from living next door to my sister in Hershey. He suffered for months from the effects of COVID-19. When he was well again, I asked why he wasn’t posting and it was still during the time when defunding the police was still a popular movement among some political leftists.

He became pretty much saddened by the amount of support the movement was getting and discussed with me why would people want to live without police departments. I think from his conversations, he just had enough of the bad cop stories. Like he said to me “Heaven knows we do have some bad cops, but overall, we do a lot more good than bad.” I know he was all for police reform, but dismantling police departments are an insane idea.

If people knew this man, they would know he was all about keeping people safe, both on the highways and while on the streets and also in their homes. We met up a couple of times for coffee and once for golf. We now keep in touch by phone. He still teaches at the State Police Academy, but no longer carries a badge. He has a civilian job only. I loved to listen to his farm stories where he worked while in high school. A very funny guy. He still goes to the gym and is strong as a horse.

I stumbled on this post by accident, but I will let him know some of the posters has asked about him. He also has asked about some of you.

I do wish 911 would at least lurk for a bit then decide if he wishes to come back to Senior Forums Headquarters.
 
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911 is a friend of mine and I am responsible for having him join SF. I met him from living next door to my sister in Hershey. He suffered for months from the effects of COVID-19. When he was well again, I asked why he wasn’t posting and it was still during the time when defunding the police was still a popular movement among some political leftists.

He became pretty much saddened by the amount of support the movement was getting and discussed with me why would people want to live without police departments. I think from his conversations, he just had enough of the bad cop stories. Like he said to me “Heaven knows we do have some bad cops, but overall, we do a lot more good than bad.” I know he was all for police reform, but dismantling police departments are an insane idea.

If people knew this man, they would know he was all about keeping people safe, both on the highways and while on the streets and also in their homes. We met up a couple of times for coffee and once for golf. We now keep in touch by phone. He still teaches at the State Police Academy, but no longer carries a badge. He has a civilian job only. I loved to listen to his farm stories where he worked while in high school. A very funny guy. He still goes to the gym and is strong as a horse.

I stumbled on this post by accident, but I will let him know some of the posters have asked about him. He also has asked about some of you.
I always got the sense that he is a good man who took public safety very seriously. Next time you speak with him, please give him my best regards. My best to you as well. It would be too bad if he chose not to join us again. Thank you for letting us know he is alright.
 
911 is a friend of mine and I am responsible for having him join SF. I met him from living next door to my sister in Hershey. He suffered for months from the effects of COVID-19. When he was well again, I asked why he wasn’t posting and it was still during the time when defunding the police was still a popular movement among some political leftists.

He became pretty much saddened by the amount of support the movement was getting and discussed with me why would people want to live without police departments. I think from his conversations, he just had enough of the bad cop stories. Like he said to me “Heaven knows we do have some bad cops, but overall, we do a lot more good than bad.” I know he was all for police reform, but dismantling police departments are an insane idea.

If people knew this man, they would know he was all about keeping people safe, both on the highways and while on the streets and also in their homes. We met up a couple of times for coffee and once for golf. We now keep in touch by phone. He still teaches at the State Police Academy, but no longer carries a badge. He has a civilian job only. I loved to listen to his farm stories where he worked while in high school. A very funny guy. He still goes to the gym and is strong as a horse.

I stumbled on this post by accident, but I will let him know some of the posters have asked about him. He also has asked about some of you.
Thanks. Please tell him Ruthanne has been thinking about him and hopes, like many others, he'll visit us again. We truly miss him and know he's a great person!
 
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