it seems a sad story. i never met mr. alfirevic but i purchased his condo in an affluent suburb of pittsburgh, pennsylvania. the information i'm providing is a compilation of stories from neighbors and real estate agents.
i believe he was working for westinghouse electric as an engineer when he was diagnosed with a terminal disease. i'm told that he was married and had two children but the family literally turned their backs on him. i'm not trying to judge as i only have a small glimpse of the picture.
the condo was very nice and jammed with his belongings which included many texts. we held a garage sale for the furnishings and the real estate agent "century 21" was eager to close the sale.
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i believe he was working for westinghouse electric as an engineer when he was diagnosed with a terminal disease. i'm told that he was married and had two children but the family literally turned their backs on him. i'm not trying to judge as i only have a small glimpse of the picture.
the condo was very nice and jammed with his belongings which included many texts. we held a garage sale for the furnishings and the real estate agent "century 21" was eager to close the sale.
if anyone would like further information you can contact me at [contact link]