I was saddened to hear the news today that domain name investor Lonnie Borck passed away of a heart attack at age 47.
Hug your children, your spouse and your loved ones.
Steve Wozniak (left) and Lonnie Borck (right)
I was saddened to hear the news today that domain name investor Lonnie Borck passed away of a heart attack at age 47.
Hug your children, your spouse and your loved ones.
Steve Wozniak (left) and Lonnie Borck (right)
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Joseph Peterson says
Sad to hear.
John Berryhill says
Lonnie will be missed.
Michael Castello says
Lonnie was a great guy. He bought Passover from us. So young.
Jeffrey Edelman says
I am so sorry to hear this. Best to his family.
Robert Monster says
Tragic loss for the family and the industry. A good man who will be missed.
A service tomorrow is referenced here:
http://www.theyeshivaworld.com/news/headlines-breaking-stories/477117/baltimore-senior-hatzolah-member-lonnie-borck-suddenly-niftar-on-shabbos.html
Heartfelt prayers for the family.
המקום ינחם אתכם בתוך שאר אבלי ציון וירושלים
Don Domainer says
R.I.P .. I so sorry
Andrei says
RIP Lonnie 🙁
Kevin M says
Sad sad news. Sympathies to his family.
Frank Michlick says
My condolences to his love ones.
mr800king says
Lonnie was one of my very closest and trusted domain industry friends. Very stunned and saddened to hear this news. Life is SHORT!!!! SAD!!!
Condolences to his family and friends. This is a very big loss.
Bob Mountain says
Shocking and terribly sad. Lonnie will be missed.
has2hands says
May Jehovah bless him and his family.
Acro says
A kind guy with a gentle heart. An astute businessman and a friend. A father and family man. There are many ways to deliver a eulogy; and yet, the overwhelming sadness we all feel is minuscule compared to that of his loved ones, his wife and 5 kids. Rick, please start a GoFundMe for his family and let’s all contribute.
Scott Smith says
Sincere condolences to his family.
JP says
This is very sad 🙁 Lonnie was as stand up solid of a guy as they come. Outside of the domain industry he was a hero working as a volunteer EMT. Sincere condolences to his family and loved ones.
MichaelB says
RIP Lonnie, you were a good guy who told it like it was. My condolences to your family.
Victor Pitts says
Such sad news. Life is short and unpredictable. We should cherish every moment and never leave undone those things that are most important. RIP my friend.
Steve O'Brien says
Extremely sad news. Lonnie was always a pleasure to work with. Much sympathy for his family.
Bari Meyerson says
Lonnie and I were not only business associates, but we were great friends! We spoke weekly. If not by phone then via text or email. Some conversations we would just “check in” with each other and chat about our personal lives and never talked business. My last phone conversation with Lonnie was on the 13th of October. My birthday. He NEVER missed it. He joked about how I was catching up to him in age and how after marrying Richard in 2014, became a “soccer mom”. Who would have known that that conversation would have been the last time I heard his laugh.
Lonnie will be missed by so many! My heart goes out to his wife Ronit and their children Ariella, Ezra, Meira, Yosef and Akiva. He was as good as they come and he will always carry a special place in my heart. RIP my friend! I will never forget you! #scores.com