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Michael Quarles#1 Marketing Your Property Contributor
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Memorial wall for our friends

Michael Quarles#1 Marketing Your Property Contributor
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over the last few days and months we here at biggerpockets have lost a couple of very good contributors.

I was wondering if the site could see fit to create a memorial wall of sorts for the members who helped the site and it's community prosper.

Most of us will never meet the othe member to pay our gratitude when that day comes. It may be great if we could pay tribute somehow. Make being here a real family experience.

If in favor or not please post your opinion.

Thanks

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Nathan Emmert
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Nathan Emmert
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Originally posted by Joshua Dorkin:
I'm just trying to figure out what such at thing would look like, Michael. Over the past year or so, I'm aware of two of our friends who passed away. What did you have in mind?

Picture, quick Bio, a few BP Member testimonials maybe... links to some of their finer posts?

I would propose opening it up to those living and gone though... a bit less morbid. Maybe simply a Hall of Fame?

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