did not know him, but a good man should be acknowledged even after there gone R.I.P. Frank C. and props to matt1420 sounds like you are a good friend.
I dont know if anyone in the maine medical scene knew Frank C. He was from Hampton Falls, NH but lived smoked and hunted up in Maine, one hour past Portland. He passed last monday from a quick and strong form of kidney cancer at the young age of 55. He only lived for 3-5 after he was diagnosed and thanks to medical cannabis, atleast his last months were comfortable(thank you chebba chews). Compassion is what this comunity is all about. Cannabis may not be a cure all, but it sure helps life get by a little easier.
We will miss you Frank, a great man & a great friend!
did not know him, but a good man should be acknowledged even after there gone R.I.P. Frank C. and props to matt1420 sounds like you are a good friend.
sorry for your loss
I like tomatoes, all of my posts are about growing, harvesting and drying tomatoes.
Toe-may-toes are good for you.
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*takes hat off in respect to a fallen Maine toker* Hopefully he's blazing a big one in a better place.
Strange maze, what is this place? Hear voices over my shoulder, nothing's making sense at all...
R.I.P. Frank. My friends and I just lost a friend as well, Dean Levasseur, who got lost at chickenfest. He was the guitarist in my friends band Roots Rhythm and Dub. Stay strong Matt, you're not alone.
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Thanks guys, your a bunch of great dudes! And Farmer, R.I.P. Dean L. Thanks again friend......
you too bud
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Sad another supporter of the scene has passed . I will blaze in his memory sum bubba as I watch for elk hope he approves![]()
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