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DEATHS ; Notable Passings; The Thread to Pay Last Respects

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Certainly not a nationally notable passing, but I recently lost a friend of mine. George was an interesting guy, who cared about local history. He was also a Vietnam veteran. George loved to tell stories about how in his day, living around here was like "American Graffiti." In my teens, he always gave me tips for little tricks when it came to working on vintage cars.

Sadly, in our heat wave, he was one of the people we lost. I'm really gonna miss him.

No, definitely notable for any who was fortunate to be a part of his life. I feel for you. All passings are of importance whether famous or not. My mother passed a year ago yesterday after a five plus year battle with cancer. She was as important as any celebrity and as brave a person you could find. I am truly sorry for your loss.
 
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Thank you very much. I am sorry to hear about your mother's passing. A friend of mine (and a fellow Lounger) lost his father a year ago. I know it's tough. They're not gone, they're just on the other side.

No, definitely notable for any who was fortunate to be a part of his life. I feel for you. All passings are of importance whether famous or not. My mother passed a year ago yesterday after a five plus year battle with cancer. She was as important as any celebrity and as brave a person you could find. I am truly sorry for your loss.
 

dhermann1

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Of course Alice later married Phil Harris. Tony was married to Cyd Charisse for many decades. This is one of my favorite Tony Martin songs:

[video=youtube;dhexQEhPlxY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dhexQEhPlxY[/video]
 

HadleyH

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..... it's all coming to an end....

all these people posted above.... all gone.... almost nobody is left now .... it's too sad

RIP Celeste Holm ... RIP Chad Everett... RIP Tony Martin :( ... RIP Gore Vidal.
 
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Composer Marvin Hamlisch who wrote the musical A Chorus Line and the scores for such films as The Sting and The Way We Were, died today in his L.A. home. He was 68. He was one of only a dozen people to win an Emmy, an Oscar, a Grammy and a Tony award. And one of only two, along with Richard Rodgers to have won all four awards AND a Pulitzer Prize.

[video=youtube;tyZeGOsR9IA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tyZeGOsR9IA[/video]

Though most of the songs from the The Sting were of course composed by Scott Joplin, the following were by Hamlisch.

[video=youtube;BwFhv1KjU9M]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BwFhv1KjU9M[/video]

[video=youtube;nSqDloLyVx8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nSqDloLyVx8[/video]
 
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Formeruser012523

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What a loss.

Burton's version of Wonka is not nearly as influential as the original.

The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich is something to see as well.

May he RIP.
 

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One of the most beloved figures in all of New England, Boston Red Sox legend Johnny Pesky, has died at 92. Pesky served the team as player, manager, coach, broadcaster, executive, and goodwill ambassador for over sixty years, and is the only non-Hall Of Fame player to have his uniform number retired by the team.

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Rest in peace, Number Six.
 
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