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DEATHS ; Notable Passings; The Thread to Pay Last Respects

Aristaeus

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Van Cliburn, famous concert pianist, has died at 78.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/...burn-american-classical-pianist-dies/1951217/

He studied a couple of summers at Chautauqua in the early 50s, and made a triumphant appearance there in 1963, after his great victory in Moscow. I'll never forget it. There were upwards of 8,000 people tyring to crowd into the 6,000 capacity Chautauqua Amphitheatre that night. What a madhouse!
[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=apNTq-Tgf4w[/video]
 

LizzieMaine

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The book has closed on one of the strangest sports scandals of the Era with the recent passing in Chicago of 83-year-old Ruth Ann Steinhagen -- the woman who, as a teenager, developed an obsessive crush on Chicago Cubs infielder Eddie Waitkus. When the Cubs traded her idol to the Phillies in 1949 she became unhinged, stalked Waitkus to a hotel room during a Phillies road trip to Chicago, and shot him point-blank in the chest with a hunting rifle. She was declared insane, and Waitkus refused to press charges against her -- recovering to resume his baseball career in 1950. Steinhagen was released from a mental hospital in the mid-fifties, after doctors declared her cured, and she disappeared into obscurity. But not before Bernard Malamud used her story as the inspiration for his novel "The Natural."
 
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MisterCairo

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I know he was 92 and had a good innings, but it's still a shame to see him go! I've been watching Are You Being Served? and Last of the Summer Wine for over twenty years. My family's from Britain and watching britcoms goes back to the 70s for us, so for me it's part of my childhood dying.
Mr. Rumbold is the only major character left, Messrs Humphries, Granger, Lucas and Mrs. Slocombe and even young Miss Brahms all having left us, many of them far too early. Young Mr. Grace, too, of course, has gone to the department store in the sky!
 

dhermann1

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