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It is with profound sadness to report that Connie Bingaman, Fred's wife (Fred is "Bing" on the forum) passed away today after some health complications over the last few months. Fred and Connie live in Brownstown, Illinois, east of St. Louis. Fred called and informed me earlier today.
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Met them at Table Rock Lake and shared a boat ride. They are classy folks. My condolences to Bing.
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Thanks Bob for letting us know. RIP Connie.
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Condolences to all those that knew the Bingamans. Truly good people.
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Travel well, Connie. She was one of the nicest people I've ever met. Stay strong, Fred.
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Sincere condolences to the Bingamans family! godspeed Connie!
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RIP Connie ! Hang in there Bing.
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My condolences to Fred and family
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Condolences....sounds like she was a very special lady.
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