I just saw in the University of Richmond magazine that Ken Oberg passed away in March. He was my fraternal "big brother" when we were Pi Kappa Alphas together in college. He was a close friend and mentor to me in college. The last time I saw him was at his wedding--not sure of the date but not too long after my graduation. Over the years I tried tracking him without success until now.
In college frat connections were a huge part of my life and afterwards I stayed in touch with many for a few years. 50+ years later I've lost contact with practically all of them. I have learned some of them are dead, mostly through the college magazine notes. It reminds me how as we go through life many close friendships get formed and then fade away over time.
After college my 20 year career with Chubb allowed me a chance to form relationships within the company all over the country. But 30+ years later most of them have also faded into the past. Now as we struggle through Covid, friendships developed during 38 years in Atlanta seem to be distancing.
I recently bought a condo in Phoenix thinking I will move there later to be close to my stepson. I wonder if my Atlanta connections will also fade away. I hope not.