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Rayburn Ben has died.

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It's with a really heavy heart that I have to report that Ben Siegel, Rayburn Ben, died several weeks ago.  I have no other information other than that.

Ben was a long time member and contributor here, and was always generous with his hard earned knowledge.

He and I met here, and have been forum friends for over fifteen years, emailing, texting, and calling a couple of times a year, just to keep in touch.

He was a retired steel worker, and that trade had taken a toll on his body.

I know he had been in poor health the last few years, and was in a lot of pain, so this may be a blessing because his suffering is over.   

But it doesn't feel that way to me. 

We all lost a valuable, contributing, generous member.

I lost a friend.

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I’m so sorry to hear this. Ben was a wealth of information which he gave freely. We’d talk a couple times a year . I do know he was in a lot of constant pain.

Ben, save me a spot in your heavenly work shop for the day we can finally meet and we’ll knock out that perfect Crankbait..Nathan 

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