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I knew it was just a matter of days when I read they put him in a medical induced coma....
King Kong BundyProfessional wrestler dies at 61Bundy (real name Chris Pallies) had a relatively short career in professional wrestling, but his brief and meteoric rise in the WWF came at the peak of the federation's Rock'n'Wrestling era in the mid-1980s. His fame came to the attention of the writers of an upcoming domestic sitcom, Married...with Children, who were huge fans of the wrestler and named their characters "Bundy" after him. Bundy himself would make three appearances in that show.Bundy died February 4. He had been part of an unsuccessful class-action suit alleging that what is now WWE had inflicted long-term damage to his health in the years prior to his death.Obituary from Pro Wrestling SheetWikipedia
QuotePlus-size model Elly Mayday dies of ovarian cancer at the age of 30, after spending years proudly showing off her scars and candidly sharing her ongoing struggle with the disease Elly, who was born Ashley Luther, passed away on Friday, March 1, at 5:14 p.m The Canadian-born model was first diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2013 After believing she had beaten cancer, she suffered a relapse in 2017 Over the years, she has opened up about her surgeries, injections, and fatigue, all while showing gratitude and love for her body Elly's family announced her death on her social media pages in a moving post that thanked her fans for their 'constant support and love'By Erica Tempesta For Dailymail.comPublished: 16:19 EST, 6 March 2019 | Updated: 22:53 EST, 6 March 2019 https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-6778971/Plus-size-model-Elly-Mayday-dies-ovarian-cancer-age-30.html
Plus-size model Elly Mayday dies of ovarian cancer at the age of 30, after spending years proudly showing off her scars and candidly sharing her ongoing struggle with the disease
Dick Beyer, who left an incredible legacy as The Intelligent, Sensational Destroyer, as former AWA World champion Doctor X, and as a coach, died today, March 7, just after noon eastern time in his home just outside Buffalo, New York. He was 88.His son, Kurt Beyer, posted the news:"It is with a very heavy heart to let you know that Dad -- aka The Destroyer, aka Doctor X, aka Dick Beyer, aka Coach -- passed away shortly past Noon today. He was in bed at home, and was surrounded by all of his children and wife as he slipped peacefully away. I will have more to share later, but wanted you to hear this sad news from me first. Thoughts and prayers are most welcome at his time. Peace."
Rest in peace, she sounds like she was a very good person.
Surprising he lived as long as he did.
Preserved by the substances, aka Keith Richards Syndrome.
Probably saved money at the undertakers, not having to be embalmed. :whistle
Used to think Jan Michael-Vincent was such a hunk. But then he ruined his life with substance abuse. Just look at that recent photo and compare it to the others from his heyday.
'The Mechanic', Charles Bronson, Jan Michael Vincent.I know of another late celebrity who had to have his leg amputated because of diabetes, he lived hard too. The lifestyle really takes its toll on some, some apparently get by.
Former Miss Teen Universe Lotte van der Zee dead at 20 after suffering heart attack while on vacationBy Mark Hodge | The SunA former Miss Teen Universe has died after suffering a fatal heart attack on a ski trip. She was 20.Model Lotte van der Zee, from Holland, passed away after falling into a coma following her cardiac arrest while on holiday in Westendorf, Austria with her family.https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/former-miss-teen-universe-lotte-van-der-zee-dead-at-20-after-suffering-heart-attack-while-on-vacation
Drugs, jail and drinking really took a toll!(And a bad car accident)
And now this: A lot of people have some heart problems that they do not know about. This reminds me of that, she was skiing. Tragic. In my thoughts and prayers.
HENDERSON, Nev. -- Julia Ruth Stevens, the last surviving daughter of Hall of Fame baseball slugger Babe Ruth and a decades-long champion of his legacy, has died at age 102, her family has announced.Her family said Stevens died Saturday morning at an assisted living facility in Henderson, Nevada, after a short illness."Julia was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother who lived a wonderful, full life during the 102 years that she was with us," her family said in a statement posted on Babe Ruth Central's Facebook page.Diane Murphy, a fellow resident at Prestige Senior Living at Mira Loma in Henderson, told The Associated Press that Stevens had lost her sight but remained bright and vibrant.Stevens was part of a circle of residents who read books aloud, according to Murphy."She was so sharp and laughed at the right moments," Murphy said. "She was a lovely lady."Even well into her 90s, Stevens threw out first pitches at baseball games across the nation, attended Hall of Fame induction ceremonies in Cooperstown, New York, and appeared at the annual Babe Ruth Little League World Series . . .
@TomSea Yeah,that one is going to get a very thorough autopsy. That just ain't supposed to happen to skinny 20 year olds.