Not unusual at all in my time here.
Yeah, I think I heard him say something about a little bit of some of you guys went a long way.
Not unusual at all in my time here.

I've been searching through the old MFK awards threads. Believe it or not there is an actual "honoury members" award! See snapshot below.
This is dished out for deceased members. However, there is a very obvious flaw with this award, given the potentially sad nature of this particular thread. How the hell do you know if a member has actually died or just got bored and moved on?
Obviously, you need to be extremely certain they've passed before issuing them a posthumous award. How embarrassing to issue such an award and then that member log in again some months later!!!!
If a member has passed, and it has been confirmed on the forum, somehow, god knows how given how we currently operate, then it would be fitting to open up a thread and pay our respects in that area. Give them an MFK send off if you will.
Hendre , I'm curious who came up with this concept of honoury membership, and how the hell it's meant to operate!!!
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I assume one would have to find a relevant obituary. Many members here collaborate outside MFK confines, think that was moreso in the past. I think somebody who knew/knows him well enough should be able to confirm any news of the sort.
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Hope this is not him and he’s just taking a break. No offense Tom, if you come back to see this. Everyone is just worried about you
Obituaries for the week of 06/14/2023
Thomas W. Lindsey Sr. April 20, 1944 – June 5, 2023 Lifelong Newberry resident, Thomas William Lindsey Sr., 79, died Monday evening June 5, 2023 at UP Health Systems-Marquette. Born April 20, 1944 in Newberry, son of the late Ernest and Elsie (Ferguson) Lindsey, Tom was employed as...mynewberrynews.com
The name "Tom Lindsey" would seem to be a fairly common one; isn't it a bit of a reach to find an obit for that name from a different state and link it to the person with whom we are concerned? At least I hope it is...
Maybe I am misuderstanding something here; that obit is from a Michigan newspaper, and it describes the deceased as a lifelong resident of that town in Michigan...not Ohio...