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Re: Obituaries for 2018
« Reply #250 on: March 12, 2018, 08:44:20 pm »
Nokie Edwards  Guitarist For The Ventures

We have been advised this morning that Nokie Edwards passed away today after several months battling an infection after hip surgery this past December. The Ventures family feels this loss very deeply: Nokie has been part of the Ventures’ history for almost 6 decades and helped to shape the early Ventures’ sound and the success of their career.

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« Reply #251 on: March 12, 2018, 08:52:16 pm »
Rest in peace, Mr. Edwards. 

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« Reply #252 on: March 12, 2018, 11:13:10 pm »
RIP Mr. Edwards . . . here's one you actually played guitar on (he joined the Ventures in 1962, well after their first hits
"Walk, Don't Run" and "Perfidia," and switched to lead guitar when their original bassist took a hike . . . )

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« Reply #253 on: March 12, 2018, 11:15:35 pm »
Rest in peace, Mr. Edwards. 

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I almost hate to say it, but those dopey little steps the two guitarists and the bassist take on that lip synch job make them look like
they're trying to hold it in until they can get to the nearest men's room.


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« Reply #254 on: March 12, 2018, 11:27:52 pm »
I almost hate to say it, but those dopey little steps the two guitarists and the bassist take on that lip synch job make them look like
they're trying to hold it in until they can get to the nearest men's room.

They had that wireless stuff back then? 
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« Reply #255 on: March 12, 2018, 11:34:10 pm »
They had that wireless stuff back then?
Uh, no. ;)


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« Reply #256 on: March 12, 2018, 11:34:30 pm »
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Thank you for correcting me. I didn't realize Mr. Edwards was not a member back then.    Oops.

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« Reply #257 on: March 12, 2018, 11:37:47 pm »
@EasyAce

Thank you for correcting me. I didn't realize Mr. Edwards was not a member back then.    Oops.
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I only learned of it earlier today. He wasn't the only guy to join a group as a bass player and then become their lead guitarist. A gentleman
named Dick Taylor was the original bassist for what became the Rolling Stones, until he left to finish college, during which time he switched
to guitar and formed a new group in which he was the lead guitarist . . .

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« Reply #259 on: March 14, 2018, 12:11:18 am »
I guess his questions were either answered or faded into oblivion.
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« Reply #260 on: March 14, 2018, 05:21:32 pm »
Child star Donna Butterworth dies at 62

Butterworth, who had moved with her family to Hawaii at a very young age, had a very brief career in the mid-1960s, appearing in two major films, the Elvis Presley film Paradise, Hawaiian Style and Jerry Lewis's The Family Jewels. She disappeared from public life in 1967, never married, never had children, and spent the rest of her life in Hawaii.

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« Reply #261 on: March 14, 2018, 05:50:34 pm »
The world of science nerds and geeks owe Mr. Hawking a great debt of gratitude.
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« Reply #262 on: March 15, 2018, 10:50:51 am »
An amusing article from Daily Caller, "Obama Commemorates ANOTHER Death With Photo Of Himself," by Saagar Enjeti.
 After Hawkings' death, Obama did what he always does: tweeted a photo of himself as some sort of expression of just how saddened he is by the latest death.  He also did it after the deaths of Ali, Rosa Parks, Arnold Palmer and Nelson Mandela.  :silly:
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« Reply #263 on: March 16, 2018, 01:54:10 am »
An amusing article from Daily Caller, "Obama Commemorates ANOTHER Death With Photo Of Himself," by Saagar Enjeti.
 After Hawkings' death, Obama did what he always does: tweeted a photo of himself as some sort of expression of just how saddened he is by the latest death.  He also did it after the deaths of Ali, Rosa Parks, Arnold Palmer and Nelson Mandela.  :silly:
Read the article here

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« Reply #264 on: March 16, 2018, 10:58:53 am »
Rep. Louise Slaughter (D-NY) dies at 88



Slaughter served in politics from 1982 until her death, from 1987 onward as a member of Congress representing the city of Rochester, New York. At the time of her death, she was the oldest active member of the House of Representatives. During the 2000s (decade), Slaughter's electoral district was custom-gerrymandered to run along the Lake Ontario shoreline and connect the city of Buffalo at one end to her house in the Rochester suburb of Fairport at the other.

Her current district, created by a nonpartisan judicial panel in 2012, follows county lines and has been competitive. Slaughter narrowly fended off her Republican opponent in 2014.

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« Reply #265 on: March 16, 2018, 02:39:35 pm »
Rep. Louise Slaughter (D-NY) dies at 88

Slaughter served in politics from 1982 until her death, from 1987 onward as a member of Congress representing the city of Rochester, New York. At the time of her death, she was the oldest active member of the House of Representatives. During the 2000s (decade), Slaughter's electoral district was custom-gerrymandered to run along the Lake Ontario shoreline and connect the city of Buffalo at one end to her house in the Rochester suburb of Fairport at the other.

Her current district, created by a nonpartisan judicial panel in 2012, follows county lines and has been competitive. Slaughter narrowly fended off her Republican opponent in 2014.

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« Reply #266 on: March 16, 2018, 02:50:17 pm »
It is not polite to speak ill of the dead, so I will say nothing.

Good policy to have.  Serves no purpose to bring up politics with its discord and resentments.  The congresswoman is in God's hands now.  I'd rather He do the judging. 

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« Reply #267 on: March 16, 2018, 11:06:47 pm »
It is not polite to speak ill of the dead, so I will say nothing.
How about, she sure made the best out of her deal and made him wait a long time to collect.

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Re: Obituaries for 2018
« Reply #270 on: March 19, 2018, 10:23:00 am »
Sadly, geniuses often stumble badly when let out of their academic test tube into the real world of applied science. It's a different kind of thinking that they aren't really wired for.
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« Reply #271 on: March 19, 2018, 10:38:26 am »
Stephen Hawking Wrote a Popular Book About Physics and Spent the Rest of His Life Crusading for Awful Causes, by Noah Pollak at Free Beacon.

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I am not a physicist and am unable to understand the actual merits of Hawking's contributions to the field. But no amount of scientific greatness can excuse his political crusading—far left, viciously anti-Israel, and contemptuous of the culture and values that sustain western societies.

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« Reply #272 on: March 19, 2018, 12:35:55 pm »
Stephen Hawking Wrote a Popular Book About Physics and Spent the Rest of His Life Crusading for Awful Causes, by Noah Pollak at Free Beacon.
Not to mention that many of his theories about physics (which he specialized in in large part because he was too intellectually lazy to verify his facts) are now considered to be wrong.

Hawking was a quack who gained sympathy because of his condition. I would not at all be surprised if the words attributed to him during the last few years of his life were never actually his to begin with. By one account he was down to one word a minute by 2005.
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« Reply #273 on: March 19, 2018, 12:57:59 pm »
Hawking was a quack who gained sympathy because of his condition.
You have expressed what I always suspected.
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« Reply #274 on: March 19, 2018, 03:19:51 pm »
From Hawkings wikipedia write-up:

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« Reply #275 on: March 22, 2018, 08:05:20 am »
Frank Avruch, TV's Bozo the Clown, dies at 83



Avruch, a reporter for what is now WCVB-TV in Boston, held a number of roles during his 40-year career in television, but none were as widely known as his role as Bozo the Clown. Most Bozo the Clown shows were "franchised:" a local host would wear the wig and clown makeup and produce a show for local audiences. However, in 1965, producer Larry Harmon bought the franchise and decided to create a national version of the show, using the Boston version as its basis. Avruch's Bozo aired nationwide until 1967 and in Boston until 1970. (Avruch is not to be confused with the other Bozos from Chicago, whose versions were seen nationwide via WGN in the 1980s and 1990s, nor is he to be confused with the Bozos in charge of Washington, DC.)

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« Reply #276 on: March 22, 2018, 08:48:13 am »
Ronn Huff, arranger and composer of Christian music, member of the Gospel Music Hall of Fame, died March 18. Full obit to be published this Sunday.
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Inducted as a non-performing member of the GMA Gospel Music Hall of Fame, Ronn Huff’s legacy is well-known to anyone who has directed church choirs in the last 30 years.

While minister of music in a Denver church he arranged and published two highly successful books of hymns, “Celebration, Music for Festival Choir” and “Celebration II.” But his arrangements and recording of Bill and Gloria Gaither songs into a 1973 musical called “Alleluia, A Praise Gathering” brought national prominence and was the first religious recording to receive an RIAA Gold Album certification, selling over a million records and books. A Christmas work called “His Love, Reaching,” a collection of early Praise and Worship songs entitled “Exaltation” and a series collaboration with the Singing Churchmen of Oklahoma are among the successful church music publications he authored.

 Huff claims to be an arranger, not a composer, but his work is found on many recordings, both sacred and secular. In the past two years alone his name appears on and arrangements are heard in the recordings of Faith Hill, Charlotte Church, Amy Grant, Celine Dion, Jewel, Martina McBride, Allison Krauss, Sandi Patty, John Michael Talbot, Keith Urban, George Strait, Clint Black, Lonestar, Boston Pops, and The American Boy Choir. Until recently Huff held the position of Pop’s Director for the Nashville Symphony, but a battle with Parkinson’s Disease has limited his activities in recent years.
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« Reply #277 on: March 22, 2018, 06:25:50 pm »
Toys R Us founder Charles Lazarus dies at 94
By: Theresa Seiger, Cox Media Group National Content Desk
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Charles Lazarus, who founded what would become Toys R Us in 1948, has died, company officials confirmed Thursday. He was 94.

The news came just days after officials with the toy store chain announced it would be closing its U.S. stores.

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« Reply #278 on: March 22, 2018, 07:18:22 pm »


Charles Lazarus, who founded what would become Toys R Us in 1948, has died, company officials confirmed Thursday. He was 94.



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I'd die too if I knew what subsequent management teams had done to my idea and company.
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« Reply #279 on: March 22, 2018, 07:44:05 pm »

Charles Lazarus, who founded what would become Toys R Us in 1948, has died, company officials confirmed Thursday. He was 94.

They can bury him in the last store they close next week.

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« Reply #280 on: March 22, 2018, 08:40:52 pm »
Toys R Us founder Charles Lazarus dies at 94
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Charles Lazarus, who founded what would become Toys R Us in 1948, has died, company officials confirmed Thursday. He was 94.

The news came just days after officials with the toy store chain announced it would be closing its U.S. stores.

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I think he died from a broken heart, seeing what happened to his toy empire. I loved their store in Times Square, best Ferris Wheel ever, (other than the Wonder Wheel in Coney Island)
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« Reply #281 on: March 22, 2018, 10:48:18 pm »
Ronn Huff, arranger and composer of Christian music, member of the Gospel Music Hall of Fame, died March 18. Full obit to be published this Sunday.From the Hall of Fame site.
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I remember seeing him conduct an orchestra in the 1960s. We had some music books of his arrangements.

I used a lot of music by Huff, dating back years ago.

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« Reply #282 on: March 23, 2018, 11:12:01 am »
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Former Georgia Governor and U.S. Sen. Zell Miller has died at the age of 86, family says

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« Reply #283 on: March 23, 2018, 11:17:27 am »
I used a lot of music by Huff, dating back years ago.

Thanks for the ping, @mountaineer .  I hadn't heard this.

I thought of you when I read this Obit about Mr. Huff.   8888crybaby
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« Reply #284 on: March 23, 2018, 11:17:55 am »
Rest in peace, Mr. Miller.

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« Reply #285 on: March 23, 2018, 11:29:14 am »
They can bury him in the last store they close next week.


They should leave a key in his pocket for at least four days, just in case.
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« Reply #286 on: March 23, 2018, 11:31:30 am »
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« Reply #287 on: March 23, 2018, 12:01:19 pm »
Rest in peace, Mr. Miller.

That's sad.

A good man, I think.
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« Reply #288 on: March 23, 2018, 01:16:53 pm »
The last patriotic Democrat.

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You beat me to it.  He was indeed.  May he rest in peace.
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« Reply #289 on: March 23, 2018, 01:57:55 pm »
The last patriotic Democrat.
Yep. Sad. RIP Mr. Miller.  :patriot:
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« Reply #290 on: March 23, 2018, 03:04:27 pm »
Text of Zell Miller's famous speech to the RNC convention:

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/text-of-zell-millers-rnc-speech/

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« Reply #291 on: March 25, 2018, 11:32:34 am »
Actress and Stuntwoman Debbie Lee Carrington Has Passed Away
by Brad Miska March 24, 2018


Several outlets have reports that American actress and stuntwoman Debbie Lee Carrington has passed away. She was 58. This was further substantiated by Return of the Jedi‘s Mike Quinn, who posted his condolences on his Facebook.

Debbi starred in several genre films from Total Recall to Batman Returns, Scary Movie 3, and Seed of Chucky, which she also provided stunts on as well as Bride of Chucky, Leprechaun in the Hood, New Nightmare, Spawn and Van Helsing. She also appeared in both “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” and “Dexter.”

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Re: Obituaries for 2018
« Reply #292 on: March 26, 2018, 09:18:18 pm »
Linda Brown, who kicked off the Warren Court's string of revolutionary rulings, dies in her mid-70s

Linda Brown, who as a child resided in Topeka, Kansas, is best known as the "Brown" in the Supreme Court case now known as Brown v. Board of Education. Prior to her lawsuit, the 1896 Court ruling Plessy v. Ferguson had established a precedent regarding application of the 14th Amendment's equal protection clause: segregation was legal, but only if the separate facilities were equal in every way.

In practice, the separate facilities were not equal, and a number of logistics problems in the city of Topeka's segregated elementary school system (a CNN obituary specifically cited the fact that the black school was two miles away while one of the white schools was closer to home) prompted Brown's father and four other families to sue the city school district over the policy. In 1954, the Court, under chief justice Earl Warren, issued a decree declaring that any separate facilities were "inherently unequal" and declared segregation in public accommodations to be unconstitutional.

While in Topeka, the process of integration went fairly smoothly (the middle and high schools of the city were already integrated), the ramifications of the edict were met with far more hostility elsewhere, especially in the southern United States. Over the next 15 years, resistance to the ruling would be widespread in the South, and a number of attempts at resistance and workarounds would ultimately be met with failure, often at the hands of another Warren Court ruling.

Beyond the specific issues brought about by the Brown case, Warren's broad interpretation of equal protection, first imposed in Brown and fleshed out by associate justice William Brennan, would have far-reaching ramifications in later court rulings. It would be used to outlaw anti-miscegenation laws in Loving v. Virginia in 1967, dramatically altered the nature of state legislatures in Reynolds v. Sims by taking away fixed-district representation, allotted the court power to tax by proxy in Griffin v. Prince Edward County and, by way of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and a series of court rulings, imposed the rulings on most private businesses, even if they didn't operate across state lines and were not subject to the Commerce Clause. After Warren's death, Brennan would even extend the clause to illegal aliens in Plyler v. Doe, even though they did not meet the 14th Amendment's requirement that the persons in question be born in the U.S.

Brown herself would go on to college and be married three times. She did not consider herself a major historic figure but did speak openly about her role in the ruling throughout her life; not much else about her personal life beyond that is known.

There is some dispute about exactly when she was born, either in 1942 or 1943, and thus her age at death is uncertain.

Obituary from the Topeka Capital-Journal

Brown v. Board of Education on Wikipedia
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Re: Obituaries for 2018
« Reply #293 on: March 26, 2018, 09:32:21 pm »
Amazing how things have changed in such a short time!  And, for the better in some cases.

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Re: Obituaries for 2018
« Reply #294 on: March 29, 2018, 02:16:38 pm »
Mets hitter Rusty Staub, known after career for work for police and firefighters, dies at 73
They called him Le Grande Orange in Montreal and Trusty Rusty in New York. And he was one of the nicest guys in the game.

He also created the New York Police and Fire Widows and Children's Fund to aid families of first responders who die on duty. That's also
the group to whom Mets players, coaches, and their then-manager donated their day's pay after they played their first game back from
the 9/11 atrocity in 2001.

RIP Trusty Rusty.
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Re: Obituaries for 2018
« Reply #295 on: March 29, 2018, 02:23:48 pm »
Mets hitter Rusty Staub, known after career for work for police and firefighters, dies at 73
They called him Le Grande Orange in Montreal and Trusty Rusty in New York. And he was one of the nicest guys in the game. RIP.

Came up with the Colt 45/ Astros organization.
One of many we let get away back then.

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Re: Obituaries for 2018
« Reply #296 on: March 29, 2018, 02:33:41 pm »
Came up with the Colt 45/ Astros organization.
One of many we let get away back then.

Dark day in our team's history.   Basically traded him for Clendenon, and Clendenon stiffs us.
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Re: Obituaries for 2018
« Reply #297 on: March 29, 2018, 02:56:28 pm »
Wow, Rusty Staub. I'm officially feeling old.
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Re: Obituaries for 2018
« Reply #298 on: March 29, 2018, 03:10:57 pm »
Came up with the Colt 45/ Astros organization.  One of many we let get away back then.


That’s OK.  You made up for it later by swindling my Orioles out of Finley, Harnisch, and Schilling for that bum Glenn Davis.
I disagree.  Circle gets the square.

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Re: Obituaries for 2018
« Reply #299 on: March 29, 2018, 03:40:01 pm »
Rusty Staub Day at Shea Stadium, 1985 . . .



(Staub had no idea his teammates would prank him with those orange wigs.)


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