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RIP Michael Mariman

Posted: Fri Apr 21, 2017 6:47 pm
by EVysther
Hello all -

Been a long time since I posted anything here - my wife and my lives have taken so many amazing turns over the last decade, this sort of thing has fallen by the wayside almost completely...still, I wish my first post in close to over a decade wasn't over this nature...

Mike Mariman, a long term member of this community who contributed so much, passed away April 19th from a massive stroke...while we had lost track of one another over the years, I can truly say he was a gentle soul who has left us far to early.

From what I have gathered, there will be no memorial service.

Please take a moment to remember a someone who was always there for so many people.

Eric

Re: RIP Michael Mariman

Posted: Fri Apr 21, 2017 6:51 pm
by Fred588
I am so sorry to hear this. I never met Mike but chatted with him quite a bit back in the days of the WAM_Quicksand IRC channel. He created that channel, ran it for quite a while, and later turned it over to me when he could not run it anymore.


EVysther wrote:Hello all -

Been a long time since I posted anything here - my wife and my lives have taken so many amazing turns over the last decade, this sort of thing has fallen by the wayside almost completely...still, I wish my first post in close to over a decade wasn't over this nature...

Mike Mariman, a long term member of this community who contributed so much, passed away April 19th from a massive stroke...while we had lost track of one another over the years, I can truly say he was a gentle soul who has left us far to early.

From what I have gathered, there will be no memorial service.

Please take a moment to remember a someone who was always there for so many people.

Eric

Re: RIP Michael Mariman

Posted: Fri Apr 21, 2017 8:26 pm
by jadokast98
Rest in Peace Mike.

Yea he was one of the early pioneers in our community.

Re: RIP Michael Mariman

Posted: Sat Apr 22, 2017 6:26 pm
by dlodoski
This is sad news.

So many comments and anecdotes come to mind. Maybe another time.

Mike definitely influenced this community, sometimes in quiet ways, sometimes visibly, but always in a positive way.

Farewell.

Re: RIP Michael Mariman

Posted: Sat Apr 22, 2017 6:35 pm
by Mynock
We chatted and did some RP's occsionally back on the old DS website. Real nice guy with a great sense of humor. RIP...... :(

"Say not in grief 'he is no more' but live in thankfulness that he was. A death is not the extinguishing of a light, but the putting out of the lamp because the dawn has come."
--Old Jewish Proverb

Re: RIP Michael Mariman

Posted: Sat Apr 22, 2017 8:38 pm
by QuicksandMania
FUCK!!!!!!!

This is absolutely heartbreaking but not surprising. He was a BIG man with a bigger heart. He totally cared about his friends. He and my wife and I helped each other through some tough times when he lived near us. We were there for him when he had his gastric bypass surgery, and he literally became half the man he was. We even carpooled together to split costs on a couple of long road trips, and he attended my family reunion on one of them. Funniest line: "You have a cool family! Everyone got along, nobody got drunk, and there was not a single fist fight!"

We both pestered him to take better care of himself, alas, to no avail.

My wife is out of the country and will CRY when she hears this.

RIP Old Buddy

UPDATE: Please, all of you, take good care of yourselves. Michael was only 44 years old when he died. At the end of the day, responsibility for your wellness falls squarely on your shoulders. To that end, here are some links I recommend:

Body by Science
My Fitness Pal
Nutrisystem NuMi

Re: RIP Michael Mariman

Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2017 1:04 pm
by Duncan Edwards
Aww hell...Sorry to hear this. Mike had been around the group for a long time. I actually met him first when some of us gathered in Chester, Illinois with Chuck Lang on the shoot for National Geographic Danger Quicksand documentary. He was indeed a very big guy who had some success in improving his life. Mike was a supporter of this fetish and the community efforts. Let's remember him as he joins the ranks of others who have given their energy to this group and departed the scene.

Re: RIP Michael Mariman

Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2017 6:25 pm
by DangerGirl
I'm so sad to hear this. We chatted a lot back in the old IRC days, and on SL, as well, though I'd lost touch with him recently. He was such a sweet guy who had overcome a lot. Fair skies and following winds, Mike.

Re: RIP Michael Mariman

Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2017 7:38 pm
by Chimerix
Buen viaje, Mike

Re: RIP Michael Mariman

Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2017 7:44 pm
by Nessie
Duncan Edwards wrote:I actually met him first when some of us gathered in Chester, Illinois with Chuck Lang on the shoot for National Geographic Danger Quicksand documentary.


I own that. I wrote a number on the cover to tell me exactly how far I had to fast-forward to get to Chuck and the Guys. As a quicksand newbie, this rock-solid proof that others existed and were brave enough to go there and try out Chuck's location was the only truly important part of the tape to me.

I chatted online with him a bit but never actually met him. He was interesting and likeable. Because he was here before I ever got here, I am surprised to find out that he was only 44. He should have had many more years. Very sad to hear this...RIP, Mike.

Nessie