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Prayers for my son please 22Jul76-2Jul21 *status pgs 13,16 & 17* Final thoughts pg18 Login/Join 
His Royal Hiney
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Parents weren't meant to bury their children. My condolences.



"It did not really matter what we expected from life, but rather what life expected from us. We needed to stop asking about the meaning of life, and instead to think of ourselves as those who were being questioned by life – daily and hourly. Our answer must consist not in talk and meditation, but in right action and in right conduct. Life ultimately means taking the responsibility to find the right answer to its problems and to fulfill the tasks which it constantly sets for each individual." Viktor Frankl, Man's Search for Meaning, 1946.
 
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Very sorry for your loss.
 
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My condolences to you and your family. You are in my prayers.


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Back in 2017 Erich was working for a company who provided on site medical support. This included clients ranging from construction companies to movie sets. He and Stark traveled all of the US to support customers.

He had some fun with actor Danny Trejo and his team by being included in a series of YouTube videos. Erich had told me Trejo was a very nice guy and that they had become quite friendly. And no, as yet I haven't reached out to Trejo and his team to let them know about Erich's passing.





History's Deadliest Weapons - Man At Arms: Art of War

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About Man at Arms: Art of War:

Starring Danny Trejo, Man at Arms shows the nobility of craftsmanship. Episodes feature iconic weapons that have played a starring role in some of the most memorable scenes in movies, video games, comics and TV. Expert craftsmen reproduce weapons and armor from scratch to create historical, modern and mythological works of martial art for testing by experts in real-world applications.



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email inbound.


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Didn't receive anything so I've emailed you. Thanks!



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Tried to email you, but it bounced. May have resource in Central California who might be able to suggest facilities for cremation. Just email me if you need assistance.
 
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Tried to email you, but it bounced. May have resource in Central California who might be able to suggest facilities for cremation. Just email me if you need assistance.


Thanks, getting help from BigCity at present on this issue.

If my email bounced it is probably because you used an "i" or "l" instead of the numeral one in my bald1 part of my email address. It's been the most common reason why. Smile



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My condolences, I'm very sorry for your loss.
Your family is in our prayers.
 
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I am sorry for your loss. Prayers are with you and your family.




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Another item developing I need to struggle with:

California probate without a will.


Will things ever end allowing us to grieve? Frown



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As a father, I cannot imagine how hard this is. As the father of a disabled vet, I understand a little, but can never grasp the full depth of loss. You have my sincerest condolences, and best wishes.


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So sorry for your loss.

I'm not from LA but it might be worth taking a look at Clarity Funerals

https://www.clarityfunerals.com/

It's owned by Caitlin Doughty, a mortician who also runs a youtube channel that helps dispel some of the confusion with the funeral process. She seems to be no BS and may be able to help simplify the whole process for you.




 
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Thanks guys for the suggestions about a crematorium in LA County. Member BigCity (check his "cut" under his avatar in his post a few up this page) has been invaluable in helping me navigate things and selecting a LA crematorim. This forum's family continues to provide unselfish stellar counsel, advice, and wisdom to those in need as well as exhibiting generosity with materiel support (e.g sig229-SAS, turning_gal, etc.). Words can not fully express my appreciation.

As things are coming together to get Erich back here for military interment and honors, my next major hurdle will be the probate business. It can be done without an attorney in California but I haven't researched the process yet being completely tied up with other more pressing matters.

Still nothing from the Coroner's Office.....



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My condolences sir. From what I’ve read he was one heck of a human. May he rest peacefully.




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I am so sorry for your loss
 
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Thanks guys for the suggestions about a crematorium in LA County. Member BigCity (check his "cut" under his avatar in his post a few up this page) has been invaluable in helping me navigate things and selecting a LA crematorim. This forum's family continues to provide unselfish stellar counsel, advice, and wisdom to those in need as well as exhibiting generosity with materiel support (e.g sig229-SAS, turning_gal, etc.). Words can not fully express my appreciation.

As things are coming together to get Erich back here for military interment and honors, my next major hurdle will be the probate business. It can be done without an attorney in California but I haven't researched the process yet being completely tied up with other more pressing matters.

Still nothing from the Coroner's Office.....


Sent you an email, let me know if you get it.

With COVID getting the results from the coroner may take several weeks, in the LA area there may be hundreds of cases ahead of his. We've seen them take up to 4 months. I wouldn't expect it to be soon, its a normal time frame and varies from county to county.

As far as estates and probates, there are a few options, check the email I sent you on how to do it without an attorney in CA..
 
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Sent you an email, let me know if you get it.


Nope, no email and I checked my ISP and their spam folder as well.

Sending you an email to hopefully close the loop Steve. Thanks.



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Thanks Steve, response en route.

Apologies to all... I screwed up my email address listing in my profile which was the cause of email bouncing, etc. It was a change I made a few months back. I really hate "senior moments" like this. Roll Eyes
And yes, it has been properly corrected!



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Don't beat yourself up! If I had a quarter for every moronic thing I've done.....

Be well, sir. Sending prayers y'alls way...



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