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Default 12-27-2005, 07:40 AM

My sympathies to you and his family. Unfortunately, sometimes the guys who have it all together and seem to have everything to live for, feel the most pressure to keep things going perfectly. I think this is especially true of guys with children. Sometimes what might seem nothing more than a blip in the radar to most, can seem like a failure to someone who is a perfectionist. Maybe he made a bad investment or his job was in jeopardy. Who knows? Anyway, its unfortunate that he didn't reach out for help. Sounds like he had a ready-made support system. Perhaps he had too much pride. Anyway, its just a tragedy for all involved. Hope everyone pulls through this as well as could be expected.
  
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