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20-07-2018, 04:26 AM
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Knower
Join Date: Jun 2017
Posts: 150
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Off topic question
This is an off topic question, but I figured it doesn't hurt to ask.
I recently found out one of my online friends from the past passed away a few years ago. We were pen pals long ago, and would casually chat about boys, school, etc. Soulmates, perhaps. We just drifted apart a long time ago. I never met her in real life, and am pretty sure her family and friends knew nothing of me. I can't find any information regarding her cause of death. I feel the need to know. She was only 35. Funeral homes don't share such information via phone, do they? I just don't want to contact her family and friends... I feel weird about it. Thanks for any ideas!
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20-07-2018, 06:17 AM
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Suspended
Join Date: Dec 2015
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I'd say contact one of her friends if you can't get anything from the obituary. Just be honest it's better than never having closure. I'd start with their friends though, then move to family.
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20-07-2018, 09:18 AM
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Master
Join Date: Jan 2014
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Just contact her family and/or friends. There's nothing weird about it even though you can feel that way because you had never met her in real life.
I have a similar thing with someone I've only ever been in touch with through the net, although we also did some Skype calls.
She passed away a few years back, and it hurt me so much! I also have a very deep soul connection with her.
I remember people writing about her illness online, people who did get to see her in real life, and how they were in pain because of her illness and eventually passing away.
I felt I had no right to say I was in pain as well since I'd never met her. But that's nonsense. Soul connections don't require meeting in real life. The other day I did express my pain, my sadness, and it was received very well. It made me feel good to have done so.
Just contact her family. Tell them how you feel, that you were in touch a lot. I doubt her loved ones would tell you off for showing you care about her.
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20-07-2018, 01:54 PM
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Guide
Join Date: Apr 2016
Posts: 652
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I don't were you live, but look online for an obituary. Sometimes funeral homes have their own online data, so if you know the area she lived or the funeral home, check that. An obituary may list where donations could be sent and that could be a hint as to what she died of (i.e. cancer, heart).
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