You have this:
http://www.facebook.com/help/contact...05593649477238
but I don't know exactly what memorialize account means.
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What does memorializing an account mean? Does it deactivate or delete it?
When a user passes away, we memorialize their account to protect their privacy. Memorializing an account sets the account privacy so that only confirmed friends can see the profile (timeline) or locate it in search. Friends and family can leave posts in remembrance. Memorializing an account also prevents anyone from logging into the account.
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so unless this guy had his profile privacy settings wide open, this likely will not accomplish anything.
more from
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/ar...920295,00.html
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The company responded by creating a "memorial state" for profiles of deceased users, in which features such as status updates and group affiliations are removed. Only the user's confirmed friends can continue to view the profile and post comments on it.
If next of kin ask to have a profile taken down, Facebook will comply. It will not, however, hand over a user's password to let a family member access the account, which means private messages are kept just that.
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if you are, or can pretend to be next of kin, looks like they might remove it all together.