The Boesen Brothers have wasted no time in editing brother Ed out of the Boesen the Florist website.
"Boesen The Florist was opened at the present location of its main store and greenhouse of 3422 Beaver Avenue in 1923 by Betty and Theodore Boesen. Today, it is owned and operated by third generation family members,Tom and Frank Boesen? "
http://www.boesen.com/company.cfm
Friday, August 22, 2008
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Well, it's been over a month, and Ed is dead. What is improper about taking a dead person's reference off a website?
Did Ed own 1/3 of the business with his brothers?
When the story came out it was reported that Ed didn't have any stake in the floral business.
So which is right? The website (before it was 'corrected') or the initial report stating Ed had no stake in it?
I'm kind of surprised that Smith Barney has not removed Jerry Boesen from their website.
http://fa.smithbarney.com/boesen/
Do you answer any questions? You seem to know all about the Boesen's. It's like the story has died along with Ed.
On the internet, it says Ed was a partner in the the floral business. This connects the other brothers to some of this as his share could be held up with the court. Do you know if this is true?
Aren't 2 Boesen the Florist properties - Beaverdale and Ingersoll locations - tied up in one of Ed's loans? I would think there is a problem there if true - and the brothers would have to pay something to get those properties cleared. And they would have been consulted prior to the loan and equal partners 1/3 each.
He's deceased, moron. Deceased people's names are removed from phonebooks too. Wanna write a blog about that?
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