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John Bors
October 4, 2024
Sad to hear this. I met him in 1969 not long before he and family left for New Hampshire to live in a commune. I thought that was the last time I would ever see him again. But a couple of years later he popped up again and we would run into each other occasionally. The last time I saw him was 20 years ago during the big financial crisis of 2008. He was handling lots of bankruptcy cases. He felt a little uneasy about making money because of others losses but it was his job. He was a good and "interesting " friend. RIP ol' pal.
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