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~ Looking in friends activity back when you were friends
~ Looking at old trades with them
~ If you are in there group, or if they are in the same group as you, you can find them that way
~ Looking through email notification.
Those are all I could think of at the moment about how to track an old friend down if they happened to delete you. That's what I did, at least. I hope this helped, and If I think of more I'll update my post
Why would you need to block someone who has "unfriended" you? Wouldn't that be closing the barn door after the horse has already escaped? (And they're "nasty" just because they don't want to be your friend? Isn't that a bit extreme?)
I understand that you would want to know why you were unfriended, but if they're already out of your life (for whatever reason) why would you need to ignore or block them? To quote the Eagles, they're "Already Gone".
Fair enough!
I want to search my friend list by "Custom Nickname" because my friends always change their in-game names.