OT--some sad news--CU poster nucklehead
paigowjohnny
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Some of you forum veterans probably remember nucklehead...especially those who attended the Anaheim monthly coin show often.
Nucklehead...Paul Michael Evans...passed away peacefully this morning. He'd been fighting some serious health issues for some time, and they finally caught up with him.
Despite his physical challenges, he always had a great sense of humor and a positive outlook. He helped me thru some tough times, and was always available to talk. I will miss him dearly.
Mr. Lee....if you read this...I need to talk to you...PM me.....
Nucklehead...Paul Michael Evans...passed away peacefully this morning. He'd been fighting some serious health issues for some time, and they finally caught up with him.
Despite his physical challenges, he always had a great sense of humor and a positive outlook. He helped me thru some tough times, and was always available to talk. I will miss him dearly.
Mr. Lee....if you read this...I need to talk to you...PM me.....
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Sorry about the bad news, brother.
Apropos of the coin posse/aka caca: "The longer he spoke of his honor, the tighter I held to my purse."
It's so sad.
"Seu cabra da peste,
"Sou Mangueira......."
please accept my condolences.
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Jerry
He was always a jovial , generous and
pleasant Forumite. Knuckelhead will be
sorely missed. It is a real shame that new
Forum members will never get the chance to
have known this unique person.
Camelot
The name is LEE!
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but he is no longer in pain folks- and he knows where the good coins are...he has them in hand.
God rest his soul and have mercy on his family.
God rest your soul Paul Michael Evans.
Rest in peace, brother.
Dave
I've not seen many of his posts recently but fund them to be interesting.
He'll be missed. It's good he made it through Christmas, I guess.
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Steve
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My prayers are with him and his family.
Didn't wanna get me no trade
Never want to be like papa
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I think I knew the guy from the show, and the shop I usually go to...
It's too close to home to lose someone you knew...
Hoard the keys.
- Bob -
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Rob
"Those guys weren't Fathers they were...Mothers."
He was a wonderful person with a great personality, a kind heart and a wicked sense of humor.
I was proud to call him my Friend.
Paul Michael Evans
1952-2007
–John Adams, 1826
Nucklehead was the first person I'd run into at shows. Didn't matter if it was a small show or Long Beach. He was the first forumite I'd see, and he wasn't always near the door either. I'm not sure how that happened, but it did.
He seemed to know everybody within a twenty yard radius of wherever he was. Not sure how he did that either. He was just that kind of guy. Like MrLee said, he was a regular at the monthly Anaheim shows.
Rest in peace, Paul Michael
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