My grandfather was the leader of our family and as I said as the question he died 01/14/07 Sunday afternoon at 1:35 p.m.
My sister was the last one to find out late in the day. There was an email sent to her on that same day he died at 1:55. It has no sender, no subject, and no message. It is completely blank! My grandpa was never good with electronics. You have to remember my sister was unaware of his death at this time and the email was sent to her 20 minutes after he was pronounced dead! Isn't that weird/amazing! Our grandpa was a GREAT man he helped anyone no matter their problem! if they asked him for the help he usaully isnt too sure about it at first but always helps them financially at the end! Many times has he done this to people who even used that money against his wishes! He was a GREAT man until his death and loved Jesus Christ, his lord, and a wonderful witness of God! Thank you for reading this and God Bless!
2007-07-03
06:38:55
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AtcyJAC
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SPammers? Unlikely, ecspecially after the way you guys described them! You can't reply to the email! We kept the adress the same, there wasnt one, and it didnt even say you have to eneter the adress and it doesnt have a location to where it came from! The only information it gives us is what time it arrived NOTHING else! Think about it! it was sent to practically the ONLY person that wasn't aware of his death!
2007-07-03
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What the hell?
What does that have to do with your grandpa dying...I dont see the connection.
He sounds like a great guy though and Im sorry to hear about your loss. Grandparents are the greatest.
2007-07-03 06:45:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Wow. A completely blank email - no sender, no message, no subject.
How exactly did you make the leap to this emailing coming from Grandpa?!?!?!
Its called a coincidence. I get them occassionally, and they are usually from people who are learning how to send out high volumes of spam emails. Your sister's email was a test subject. Nothing more.
Sorry about your grandfather, but you are only deluding yourself to believe that this was some kind of message from beyond the grave. And, he was and STILL IS a great man...he exists still in your memories.....keep him great!
2007-07-03 06:44:12
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answered by ? 5
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This testemony of your Grandfather makes him a great man still. I lost my grandfather in 1989 when I was 18. He will always remain as the most Godliest Christian I ever knew. It is through his witness and example to me that I gained my first true vision of what a Christian should be. Too much to list but he was truely a great grandpa as I am sure your's was also.
2007-07-03 06:49:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Sorry about Harley. Unfortunatly, the only way to find out for sure what happened is to have the vet do a necropsy (autopsy) on him. With all the dog food recalls...he wasn't being fed any of the contaminated food was he? I would assume thats a no, since the girls are ok too. It could have been anything from a heart attack to just old age. Only thing you can do for your girls is to be sure and take them for regluar vet exams, and straight to the vet if you notice any abnormal behavior.
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm sorry for ur loss.Our loved ones always there with Us, coz they rest with Our Loving Almighty God and God is with Us always.Sometimes we are contacted by them...I also have had similar experiences...
Take Care.God Bless.
2007-07-03 07:27:18
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answered by Anonymous
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So, are you saying that the email was divinely sent?
Sorry to burst your bubble, but I get emails all the time from even my own email addys like that. I know they're created from hackers, bots and viruses that can automatically send emails in your or someone you know's name. Coincidental, sure.. Miracle? No.
2007-07-03 06:47:24
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answered by umwut? 6
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I am 70 and I have three grandchildren. I would truly be blessed if after I am gone, one of them would pay me, so nice a tribute. Truly he was a man of God, and I am sure he was proud of you. God Bless You.
2007-07-03 06:44:39
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answered by loufedalis 7
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Spam factories do that to test accounts to see if they get returned. It is easy to strip off the visible stuff. There would still be internet headers on it, and if you would have looked it probably came from Hong Kong or something similar.
No it isn't amazing at all.
2007-07-03 06:45:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm very sorry for the loss of your Grandfather.
Rest secure in the knowledge that he is in a better place!
2007-07-03 06:43:29
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answered by Char 7
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thats so cool..sounds like your grandpa was the kind of man who like to take care of people...blessings to you
2007-07-03 06:43:07
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answered by queenbiddie 3
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