On THAT subject. got any friends that are getting "long in the tooth", might consider checking on them MORE OFTEN.
Good shooting buddy (brother from another mother) use to travel an hour + to meet at the range. Had heart issues and problems finding the proper does of meds to make life livable. Did have to unload his gear one time and set him up at the bench, shoot then load him back up so he could head back home.
One time, cut me off short on a phone call and it was hard getting in touch again. Never gave it a second thought till I lost contact.
Both he and his wife with medical issues. Him heart, her liver cancer.
Used to send them both B Day and Christmas cards. They never wanted visitors at their home.
Got a card from his sister telling me that if I wanted any info on him to give her a call. She saw the unopened B day card I had sent to him so she responded to me.
He had died maybe 6 months earlier. Their home had burned earlier so they moved up to the "office" a 2 story unit over the garage.
HE had to take a couple on Nitro tabs to get up the stairs!!

She ended up in the hospital and he would go to visit her and ask her to come home and show him how to get back to the house after grocery shopping.
After HE died, his sister said it was a blessing in disguise for her (his wife) as she was well taken care of and kept clean staying in the hospital.
Things were worse than anybody could imagine. Ins, Co paid for the home loss but after his death, Ins. Co, check for BIG $$$$$ was found un cashed on the table.
He was begging for $$$ from his sister to help pay for their meds.
I had given him $$$$ and NEVER expected it to be returned.
Life is way too short and getting EVEN shorter.
Don't let your friends get away from you!!!