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In Loving Memory
Michael B
(name removed just to keep this thread from being the first result when someone Googles his name, but you can find it at the link)
July 6, 1976 - August 2, 2024
Michael B, age 48, of Mt. Vernon, Missouri passed away peacefully on August 2, 2024, at his home.
He was born July 6, 1976, in Cassville, Missouri the son of David and Doris (Sanders) Conner. On October 20, 2007, Michael married the love of his life, Emme Robertson in Carthage, Missouri. Their union was blessed with love, laughter, and the joy of raising a family together. Michael is survived by his father, David Conner; devoted wife, Emme Brattin; three sons, Dalton Brattin and his wife Shanya of Monett, Missouri, Chad Brattin of Exeter, Missouri and Brett Brattin of Mt. Vernon, Missouri; one daughter, Jayda Brattin and her fiancé Tyler Yeargain of Exeter, Missouri; one brother, Eric Brattin and his wife Donna of Davenport, Florida; one sister, Tobie Jones and her husband Brandon of Buena Vista, Colorado; six grandchildren; two grand dogs and two grand cats.
Preceding him in death were his mother, Doris (Sanders) Conner and grandparents, James and Bonnie Sanders.
Michael graduated in 1994 from Purdy High School in Purdy, Missouri, his pursuit of knowledge led him to Crowder College in Neosho, Missouri, where he earned his associate's degree in accounting. He worked as an accountant for Damar Worldwide in Aurora, Missouri.
Michael attended the Covenant Baptist Church in Mt. Vernon. Outside of work and church, he was an avid fan of the Kansas City Chiefs, reveling in the excitement of football season each year. His love for the game was just one of the many passions that he shared with his family and friends. Michael also enjoyed being outside, whether it was tending to his yard, enjoying a family barbeque, playing friendly games of pig basketball and golf, or simply taking a moment to appreciate the beauty of nature.
Services will be held at 2:00 P.M. Tuesday, August 6, 2024, at Fohn Funeral Home in Cassville, Missouri. Pastor Rick Cooper will be conducting the services. Burial will be at Maplewood Cemetery in Exeter, Missouri.
The family will receive friends from 5:00 until 6:00 P.M., Monday, August 5, 2024, at Fohn Funeral Home in Cassville.
Contributions may be made to Three Rivers Hospice in memory of Michael.
FOHN FUNERAL HOME
Cassville, Missouri
417-847-2141
5/25/23 Update:
Spoiler!
Originally Posted by HayWire:
Thank you all. Been a wild week
The doc said to start getting ready. Called on the family in for good bye...you guys are part of my family.
The doctors are guessing a couple of weeks left
Original Post:
Spoiler!
Been having health issues for a while now.
Just got the news yesterday from my last test.
I officially got fucking cancer in my gut.
Edit:
Sorry all,
Had a couple of days that weren't the best.
It was a swift reminder that I still have things to take care of.
My wife still needs to learn passwords, bills, etc. That got me thinking about what my "footprint" will look like when I'm gone.
I'm actually an intensely private person and I thought I've shared a tad much on here. At the same time I've got to talk to a lot of great people here and it does lift my spirits some when I see the positive posts from everyone.
Got rid of most of the pics etc.....the more I thought about it the more I felt selfish. CP has been my go to for 10+ years now and it didn't feel right to throw the C word out there and then just ignore it like it didn't happen.
Originally Posted by penguinz:
Delta-8. Avoid it. Just get 'real' cannabis that is Delta-9. Delta 8 does not exist in high quantities naturally and is synthesized from CBD. Heptane and other solvents you do not want to consume are often used.
I had a terrifying reaction to a supposedly real edible with supposedly legal amounts of THC a few years back. I’ve never smoked weed(yes I’m a pussy). Is delta 8 really that strong? I’m scared to try it
I don’t live in a legal state. Not trying to highjack this thread as I realize it ain’t about me, but I could use anxiety relief [Reply]
Originally Posted by Fishels:
I had a terrifying reaction to a supposedly real edible with supposedly legal amounts of THC a few years back. I’ve never smoked weed(yes I’m a pussy). Is delta 8 really that strong? I’m scared to try it
I don’t live in a legal state. Not trying to highjack this thread as I realize it ain’t about me, but I could use anxiety relief
Edibles are a tough way to start, IMO. It can take up to an hour for the full effects to kick in, and then they take hours to wear off. It's also super difficult to figure out the dosage if you aren't familiar with the effects.
If you must go that route, start very small and resist the urge to take more until you're very sure you're at the level you want. Once you start figuring out the dosage, you'll most likely feel better about it.
Otherwise, if it's an option, I think oil cartridges with a battery pen are a great, discreet option. They're easier on the lungs than smoking and don't have much of a smell. And they're way easier to control the dosage since you feel the effects nearly instantly and they start to wear off after an hour or two. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Fishels:
I had a terrifying reaction to a supposedly real edible with supposedly legal amounts of THC a few years back. I’ve never smoked weed(yes I’m a pussy). Is delta 8 really that strong? I’m scared to try it
I don’t live in a legal state. Not trying to highjack this thread as I realize it ain’t about me, but I could use anxiety relief
If you react like the average person, low doses of THC can reduce anxiety. High doses can increase anxiety. Getting busted in a state that hasn’t legalized weed can send your anxiety through the roof. [Reply]