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Re: Obituaries for 2018
« Reply #200 on: February 21, 2018, 07:20:28 pm »
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I recalled this morning (with more emotion than I expected) that one of the fears of my life as a boy growing up in Greenville, South Carolina, was that Billy Graham would die. I know there was a good deal of immature failure in that fear to trust the God who is quite able to run the world without Billy Graham. But it does give you a glimpse of the role he played as a kind of sun holding the planets in place in the solar system of my religious world in the late 1950s.

Now I am 72 in Minneapolis (remember “Box 123”?!), not a teenager in South Carolina. And Billy died today at the age of 99.  ...

There are different ways to measure the greatness of a man’s impact. One would be the institutions that were created in the wake of his influence. Another would be the shaping power of his ideas in the culture at large. Another would be the methodological and stylistic impact of his way of doing things on the religious life of America.

Another would be the incalculable eternal difference in being the human instrument in God’s hands, bringing hundreds of thousands of people out of darkness into light, and out of Satan’s authority into God’s family, and out of condemnation into forgiveness, and out of sin into holiness, and out of hell into everlasting joy with God. Not to mention the billions of practical effects for good in the way these people’s lives were changed in this world.  ...   Entire essay
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« Reply #201 on: February 21, 2018, 07:42:07 pm »
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Another would be the incalculable eternal difference in being the human instrument in God’s hands, bringing hundreds of thousands of people out of darkness into light, and out of Satan’s authority into God’s family, and out of condemnation into forgiveness, and out of sin into holiness, and out of hell into everlasting joy with God. Not to mention the billions of practical effects for good in the way these people’s lives were changed in this world. 

Incalculable eternal difference.

I just keep imagining the throngs of people surrounding Billy who are in Heaven because God chose him, he was obedient to the call, and God was Faithful.

A glorious day in Heaven!

(Good article by Piper).
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« Reply #202 on: February 21, 2018, 07:46:02 pm »
Thanks @mountaineer   Excellent tribute.

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« Reply #203 on: February 23, 2018, 07:58:04 pm »
Actress Nanette Fabray, who won Tony and Emmy awards, dies at 97

By Dennis McLellan
Feb 23, 2018 | 2:15 PM



Nanette Fabray, the Tony Award-winning Broadway musical comedy star whose work with Sid Caesar on the classic 1950s TV comedy-variety show "Caesar's Hour" earned her three Emmy Awards and a lifetime of television work, has died. She was 97.

Fabray, whose early hearing problem spurred her to become a high-profile advocate for the hearing impaired, died Thursday of natural causes in Palos Verdes, her son, Jamie MacDougall, said. ...

In his 2003 memoir "Caesar's Hours," Caesar praised Fabray and said, "You can't compare Nanette and Imogene other than that they were both amazingly talented performers.

"Nanette was a different type of performer," wrote Caesar, who died in 2014. "She was what the French call a soubrette: she could sing, dance, act, and look beautiful. She had perfect timing and a sense of comedy and I knew she had scope." ...  More at L.A. Times

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« Reply #204 on: February 23, 2018, 08:22:19 pm »
Actress Nanette Fabray, who won Tony and Emmy awards, dies at 97

Nanette Fabray and Sid Caesar, on Your Show of Shows, circa 1954. Genius needs no further introduction:

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« Reply #205 on: February 26, 2018, 10:42:47 am »
Emma Chambers, 'Notting Hill' actress, dies at 53
By Nicole Chavez and Duarte Mendonca, CNN
https://www.cnn.com/2018/02/25/entertainment/actress-emma-chambers-dies/index.html
Updated 3:53 AM ET, Sun February 25, 2018

British actress Emma Chambers, who starred alongside Hugh Grant and Julia Roberts in the 1999 movie "Notting Hill," has died, according to her agent.

She was 53 years old.

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Grant said the actress died of natural causes on Wednesday. She is survived by her husband, fellow actor Ian Dunn.

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Reports are that it was a heart attack (https://www.msn.com/en-au/entertainment/celebrity/vicar-of-dibley-star-emma-chambers-53-died-of-a-suspected-heart-attack-says-producer-of-bbc-comedy-classic/ar-BBJzCV9):
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Emma Chambers, star of The Vicar Of Dibley and Notting Hill, died of a suspected heart attack, according to a friend.

She passed away aged 53 on Wednesday but her death from natural causes was only announced yesterday.

And this morning BBC executive Producer Jon Plowman claimed the specific cause of her death was a heart attack.

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« Reply #206 on: February 26, 2018, 04:47:32 pm »
Beautiful tribute to someone only known by family and friends...and now the internet.

Terry Ward

December 31, 1946 - January 23, 2018

Terry Wayne Ward, age 71, of DeMotte, IN, escaped this mortal realm on Tuesday, January 23rd, 2018, leaving behind 32 jars of Miracle Whip, 17 boxes of Hamburger Helper and multitudes of other random items that would prove helpful in the event of a zombie apocalypse.

Terry is survived by his overly-patient and accepting wife Kathy, who was the love of his life (a fact she gladly accepted sympathy for during their 48 years of marriage). He is also survived by daughters Rebecca (William) Hines and Jean (Jeff) Lahm; sister, Linda; brother, Phil; grandchildren: Alexander and Hannah Hines (The Mesopotamians), Daphne and Erin Pistello (The Daffer and Peanut), Brendan and Owen Lahm (Phineas and Ferb) and Tessa McMurry (Smiley).

He is preceded in death by his parents Paul and Bernice Ward, daughter Laura Pistello, grandson Vincent Pistello, brother Kenneth Ward, a 1972 Rambler and a hip.

Terry graduated from Thornridge High School in South Holland, IL, where only three of his teachers took an early retirement after having had him as a student. He met the love of his life, Kathy, by telling her he was a lineman – he didn’t specify early on that he was a lineman for the phone company, not the NFL. Still, Kathy and Terry wed in the fall of 1969, perfectly between the Summer of Love and the Winter of Regret.

Terry volunteered his service in the United States Army and was an active combat Veteran in the Viet Nam War.

He retired from AT&T (formerly Ameritech, formerly formerly Indiana Bell) after 39 years of begrudging service, where he accumulated roughly 3,000 rolls of black electrical tape during the course of his career (which he used for everything from open wounds to “Don’t use this button” covers).

He enjoyed many, many things.  Among those things were hunting, fishing, golfing, snorkeling, ABBA, hiking Turkey Run, chopping wood, shooting guns, Bed Bath & Beyond, starlight mints, cold beer, free beer, The History Channel, CCR, war movies, discussing who makes the best pizza, The Chicago White Sox, old Buicks, and above all, his family.

He was a renowned distributor of popsicles and ice cream sandwiches to his grandchildren. He also turned on programs such as “Phineas and Ferb” for his grand-youngins, usually when they were actually there.

He despised “uppity foods” like hummus, which his family lovingly called “bean dip” for his benefit, which he loved consequently. He couldn’t give a damn about most material things, and automobiles were never to be purchased new. He never owned a personal cell phone and he had zero working knowledge of the Kardashians.

Terry died knowing that The Blues Brothers was the best movie ever, (young) Clint Eastwood was the baddest-ass man on the planet, and hot sauce can be added to absolutely any food.

Tremendous and heartfelt thanks go to the truly exceptional nurses at Southlake Methodist Hospital Neuro-Intensive Care Unit, who provided much more than nursing care for Terry, but also provided a peaceful and compassionate environment during his transition from this life to the next.

Friends can visit with the family on Saturday, January 27, from Noon until the time of the Funeral Service at 4:00 PM, with Pastor Mark Wilkins officiating, at Geisen Funeral, Cremation & Receptions Centre, 606 E. 113th Ave., Crown Point, IN. Services will conclude at the funeral home.

Memorial donations in Terry’s name can be made to your favorite charity or your favorite watering hole, where you are instructed to tie a few on and tell a few stories of the great Terry Ward.

http://www.geisenfuneralhome.com/obitlink?obit_id=2064544
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Re: Obituaries for 2018
« Reply #207 on: February 26, 2018, 05:15:52 pm »
That's beautiful, @Wingnut!  Here's the linked Memorial page, where there is a Guestbook. 

http://www.geisenfuneralhome.com/sitemaker/memsol.cgi?user_id=2064544
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« Reply #208 on: February 26, 2018, 05:42:29 pm »
Good grief, @Wingnut, that made me tear up a tiny bit and I didn't know the man from Adam. 

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« Reply #209 on: February 26, 2018, 06:29:44 pm »
Good grief, @Wingnut, that made me tear up a tiny bit and I didn't know the man from Adam.

IKR?  I almost signed the guestbook.  Others who didn't know him from Adam signed it already....
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« Reply #210 on: February 26, 2018, 07:51:37 pm »
IKR?  I almost signed the guestbook.  Others who didn't know him from Adam signed it already....

When I looked the other day his book was over 200 pages. 
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« Reply #211 on: February 26, 2018, 10:01:15 pm »
Sorry for your loss Wingnut.

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« Reply #212 on: February 26, 2018, 10:17:01 pm »
When I looked the other day his book was over 200 pages.

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« Reply #213 on: February 27, 2018, 11:45:08 am »
@Wingnut
My condolences.


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« Reply #214 on: February 27, 2018, 12:46:14 pm »
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My condolences.

Sadly, didn't know the man.  I just want someone to do my Obit in that style!  But leave the part about a 72 Rambler out! 
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« Reply #215 on: February 27, 2018, 01:02:39 pm »
Sadly, didn't know the man.  I just want someone to do my Obit in that style!  But leave the part about a 72 Rambler out!

The part about the Rambler really had me scratching my head, because they only sold it in the US until 1969.  It was available until 1983 in International markets, but, like the VW Beetle, it was expensive to import.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rambler_(automobile)
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« Reply #216 on: February 27, 2018, 04:05:08 pm »
The part about the Rambler really had me scratching my head, because they only sold it in the US until 1969.  It was available until 1983 in International markets, but, like the VW Beetle, it was expensive to import.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rambler_(automobile)
AMC continued til 1988, and a lot of old timers continued to refer to them as Rambler, the previous incarnation for a long time.
Or maybe just this:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rambler_American
Jump to 1969 - A total production for the 1969 model year was 96,029. The last U.S.-made Rambler was assembled in Kenosha, Wisconsin, on 30 June, making the production total of 4,204,925 units. After the 1969 model year, a completely redesigned model, the AMC Hornet, replaced the American.
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« Reply #217 on: February 27, 2018, 04:11:27 pm »
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« Reply #218 on: February 27, 2018, 04:20:48 pm »
Milt Romney's family car, with dog rack on top.

Great for trips between Massachusetts, La Jolla CA, and Park City UT

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« Reply #220 on: February 27, 2018, 05:24:22 pm »
Milt Romney's family car, with dog rack on top.

Great for trips between Massachusetts, La Jolla CA, and Park City UT


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Don't knock it---that '57 Rambler was actually one helluva car in its day! Though I'd rather see it in colours like these:






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« Reply #221 on: February 27, 2018, 05:33:56 pm »
AMC continued til 1988, and a lot of old timers continued to refer to them as Rambler, the previous incarnation for a long time.
Or maybe just this:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rambler_American
Jump to 1969 - A total production for the 1969 model year was 96,029. The last U.S.-made Rambler was assembled in Kenosha, Wisconsin, on 30 June, making the production total of 4,204,925 units. After the 1969 model year, a completely redesigned model, the AMC Hornet, replaced the American.
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« Reply #222 on: February 27, 2018, 06:22:08 pm »
Come on Ramblers. Lets Ramble!  :beer:
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« Reply #223 on: February 27, 2018, 06:29:14 pm »
The part about the Rambler really had me scratching my head, because they only sold it in the US until 1969.  It was available until 1983 in International markets, but, like the VW Beetle, it was expensive to import.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rambler_(automobile)

Artistic license you daffy bastard.

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« Reply #224 on: February 27, 2018, 06:32:35 pm »
Artistic license you daffy bastard.

Bless his heart.  The one guy who grew up in Michigan in the 50's and 60's who wasn't a car guy.  I bet he loved figure skating.
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« Reply #225 on: February 27, 2018, 06:41:48 pm »
Bless his heart.  The one guy who grew up in Michigan in the 50's and 60's who wasn't a car guy.  I bet he loved figure skating.

Ahem!  It took a Southern Michigan car guy to spot there wasn't such thing as a '72 Rambler.  All American cars went to shit in about '77, and the people building them knew full well.  Japan didn't stroll along and eat our lunch in the 70's car market, we blew it, and did it on purpose.
 
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« Reply #226 on: February 27, 2018, 07:59:34 pm »
Come on Ramblers. Lets Ramble!  :beer:

Ramblers?

For me a bad flash back where I almost flipped my grandmother's '67 Rambler on a curve while learning to drive.
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« Reply #227 on: February 27, 2018, 08:17:11 pm »
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« Reply #228 on: February 27, 2018, 08:18:49 pm »
Ramblers?

For me a bad flash back where I almost flipped my grandmother's '67 Rambler on a curve while learning to drive.
Bummer! I flash back to the 66' Rambler Classic station wagon I had where the two bench seat backs both reclined to make one big bed, lot's of fun a the drive in.

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« Reply #229 on: February 27, 2018, 10:18:24 pm »
Pixar animator Bud Luckey has died, aged 83
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http://www.nme.com/news/film/pixar-animator-bud-luckey-died-aged-83-2249032



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Pixar animator Bud Luckey, the man widely credited with bringing Toy Story’s Woody the Cowboy to life, has died at the age of 83.

In a statement offered to the Hollywood Reporter, Luckey’s family confirmed that he died at a hospice facility on Saturday after a lengthy illness.

During his time at Pixar, Luckey drafted over 200 possible designs before settling on the final look of Woody The Cowboy ahead of Toy Story’s eventual release in 1995.

He also wrote, directed, narrated, voiced, sung and composed the five-minute film Boundin’,  a 2004 Oscar winning short that played in cinemas before The Incredibles. It told the story of a dancing sheep that suffers crippling shyness after he is sheared.

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EXCLUSIVE: Bill Cosby's daughter Ensa is buried next to her murdered brother in 'Ennis Garden' at the comic's Massachusetts compound as tarps are hung to hide the mourning family
•Bill Cosby's daughter Ensa was buried at the comedian's family compound outside Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts on Wednesday
•Ensa, 44, died of renal failure on Friday, leaving behind a husband and daughter
•She was buried next to her older brother Ennis who was murdered in a botched robbery in 1997 in Los Angeles
•Only family members were at the outdoor service and Martin McLean, Ensa's husband of four years, left immediately afterwards
•Cosby, 80, Camille, his wife of 54 years, and their remaining children, Erika, 52, Erinn, 51, and Evin, 41, all remained out of sight, on the compound
•How Cosbys children's deaths have been received has been drastically different in light of the multiple sexual assault accusations against Cosby
•President Bill Clinton and vice-president Al Gore both called Cosby to personally offer their condolences and truckloads of flowers arrived to Cosby's house
•But on the day of Ensa's funeral, a single bouquet of flowers was delivered and many in her hometown didn't know she died until days later
By MARTIN GOULD IN SHELBURNE FALLS, MASSACHUSETTS, FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
PUBLISHED: 18:16 EST, 28 February 2018 | UPDATED: 09:15 EST, 1 March 2018
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« Reply #231 on: March 01, 2018, 10:26:14 pm »
Bill Burkette of The Vogues vocal group from Turtle Creek dies


Bill Burkette, the original lead singer of Turtle Creek-based vocal group The Vogues, died Thursday, his wife said.

Burkette grew up in Turtle Creek and lived most of his adult life in Murrsyville. He was 75 and had lymphoma, according to his wife of 54 years, Elaine.

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The Vogues, who emerged from Turtle Creek High School, were known for the hit songs "Five O'Clock World," "You're the One" and "Turn Around, Look at Me."

"You're the One" reached No. 4 on Billboard's Top 100.

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« Reply #232 on: March 02, 2018, 02:04:59 am »
The two extremes of the Vogues . . .

The Vogues, "Five O'Clock World"

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« Reply #233 on: March 02, 2018, 08:30:28 am »
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« Reply #234 on: March 02, 2018, 05:41:41 pm »
Top Spanish conductor Jesus Lopez Cobos dies

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« Reply #235 on: March 03, 2018, 09:57:25 pm »
Actor David Ogden Stiers dies at 75


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While his best-known on-screen role was that of Charles Emerson Winchester III, a haughty Boston surgeon, in the later seasons of the sitcom M*A*S*H, Stiers had a number of other roles to his credit. His voice work for Disney was particularly prolific, voicing supporting characters in Beauty and the Beast, Pocahontas, Lilo & Stitch and The Hunchback of Notre Dame. A frequent character actor with a distinctive upper-class accent, he made numerous appearances in television and film throughout the 1980s and 1990s.

Stiers, who came out of the closet in 2009, died of bladder cancer.

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« Reply #236 on: March 03, 2018, 10:02:25 pm »
Awwww!!  I liked Stiers.  He had a guest role on "Frasier" where the "boys" thought he might have been their real father.  Turned out he was gay. 

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« Reply #237 on: March 03, 2018, 11:00:29 pm »
His painting by Col Potter on M*A*S*H was the best....




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« Reply #238 on: March 04, 2018, 03:01:37 am »
My personal favourite Winchester moment:

M*A*S*H, from "Morale Victory"

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Sir Roger Bannister: First person to run a mile in under four minutes dies at 88
March 4, 2018

Sir Roger Bannister, the first person to run a mile in under four minutes, has died at the age of 88.

His time of three minutes 59.4 seconds, set at Iffley Road sports ground in Oxford on 6 May 1954, stood as a record for just 46 days but his place in athletics history was assured.

Bannister also won gold over the same distance at the 1954 Commonwealth Games and later became a leading neurologist.

He was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 2011.

A statement from his family said: "Sir Roger Bannister, died peacefully in Oxford on 3 March, aged 88, surrounded by his family who were as loved by him, as he was loved by them.

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His painting by Col Potter on M*A*S*H was the best....





To be honest, he was good in MASH, however it wasn't as good when the show first started.
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« Reply #241 on: March 04, 2018, 11:53:58 am »

To be honest, he was good in MASH, however it wasn't as good when the show first started.

Alda's directing ruined the show.
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« Reply #242 on: March 04, 2018, 12:17:12 pm »
Alda's directing ruined the show.

Yep the latter years got infiltrated with a left wing almost Norman Learish quality.
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« Reply #243 on: March 04, 2018, 12:55:08 pm »
Alda's directing ruined the show.


It's no surprise the show wound down when it did.  They made their disdain for the military known on almost every episode in a time when Reagan was reinvigorating national pride.
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« Reply #244 on: March 04, 2018, 12:56:55 pm »

It's no surprise the show wound down when it did.  They made their disdain for the military known on almost every episode in a time when Reagan was reinvigorating national pride.


It got worse at the end. Especially when Reagan was President.
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I doubt Alda is a card carrying member of the CP of The USA but you can bet he believes in many of the tenants the party holds dear, like wealth distribution, free chit for the lazy, etc and swills wine in circles that are filled with party members.  But this is about Winchester.  RIP ferret faces replacement.  You did well in the roll.
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I doubt Alda is a card carrying member of the CP of The USA but you can bet he believes in many of the tenants the party holds dear, like wealth distribution, free chit for the lazy, etc and swills wine in circles that are filled with party members.  But this is about Winchester.  RIP ferret faces replacement.  You did well in the roll.

He did indeed.  He will be missed.
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I doubt Alda is a card carrying member of the CP of The USA but you can bet he believes in many of the tenants the party holds dear, like wealth distribution, free chit for the lazy, etc and swills wine in circles that are filled with party members.  But this is about Winchester.  RIP ferret faces replacement.  You did well in the roll.


He was an excellent replacement for ferret face.  RIP Winchester.
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Red dirt musician Brandon Jenkins dies following heart operation

Tulsa native Brandon Jenkins, one of the standout singer-songwriters on the red dirt music scene, died today (March 2) after complications from a heart operation. He was 48.

As previously reported, Jenkins took to Twitter last month to let fans know he would be undergoing surgery to replace his aorta and aortic valve after he was hospitalized with heart issues. He experienced complications during the Feb. 21 surgery and never recovered.

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Along with Cody Canada, Jason Boland, Mike McClure and Stoney LaRue, Jenkins followed in the footsteps of red dirt pioneers like Bob Childers, Tom Skinner and the Red Dirt Rangers when he got to OSU and help popularize the musical mix of country, folk and rock in Stillwater and beyond.

After living for many years in Austin, Texas, Jenkins moved two years ago to Nashville to tap into the songwriter community in Music City.

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Founder of Tower Records dies at 92 while drinking whiskey and watching the Oscars

Talk about the perfect coda: Tower Records founder Russ Solomon died with a drink in his hand and a smart-aleck remark on his lips.

The swashbuckling, visionary entrepreneur who built a global retailing empire and the most famous company in Sacramento history died Sunday night of an apparent heart attack. He was 92.

Solomon was watching the Academy Awards ceremony Sunday night at his Sacramento-area home when he was stricken, said his son, Michael Solomon, the former chief executive of Tower.

"Ironically, he was giving his opinion of what someone was wearing that he thought was ugly, then asked (his wife) Patti to refill his whiskey," Solomon said. When she returned, he had died.

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