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January 13, 2022, 09:09 PM
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Random Obituaries
quote:
Originally posted by 1s1k:
I always wondered at what age do you start reading obituaries. Now that newspapers are rare where do people find them to read and why is it so interesting. If it’s someone you know well enough to attend their funeral don’t you find out they’re dead before the obituary is online.


There are still a lot of newspapers in print as well as online.
People move around a lot so some of your friends may not be local. Two of my best friends passed away this past year. You regret not taking time to pay them a visit.


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January 14, 2022, 10:18 AM
smschulz
Since many of these are Entertainers ~ it might be nice to contain those in the LAIR.
Seems appropriate to me and respectful of their past in an area dedicated to such.
However, seems EVERYBODY puts EVERYTHING in the Lounge. Confused
January 15, 2022, 08:20 PM
BigCity
quote:
Originally posted by parabellum:
Sorry, no. We just need to be more selective about posting such things. We're not setting up a funeral home in the forum.


Now the funeral directors on the forum will have nothing to do..


John

The key to enforcement is to punish the violator, not an inanimate object. The punishment of inanimate objects for the commission of a crime or carelessness is an affront to stupidity.

January 16, 2022, 08:45 AM
Jim Shugart
^ ^ ^ ^
That's OK. You guys are greatly esteemed here. We know you'll be the last ones to let us down. Razz



When a thing is funny, search it carefully for a hidden truth. - George Bernard Shaw
January 16, 2022, 08:47 AM
229DAK
Maybe have a thread on 'funny' obituaries?


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January 16, 2022, 09:51 AM
.38supersig
^^^

Sine Ima passed away in his sleep last Wednesday night.

Owner of many theaters and a drive-in.

Viewings will be held Friday at 12:30pm, 2pm, 4:30pm, 7pm, and 9:30pm.

Refreshments provided.




January 27, 2022, 10:45 PM
Legal Beagle
I'm always pleased when mine isn't in the paper yet.


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January 28, 2022, 08:14 AM
Flash-LB
quote:
Originally posted by Legal Beagle:
I'm always pleased when mine isn't in the paper yet.


That's always an indicator you'll have a good day.
January 28, 2022, 08:09 PM
selogic
I wrote a list of my final wishes for my wife to follow . One of which is NO Obituary . My family and close friends will know I'm gone . Everybody else can go to hell .
January 29, 2022, 02:03 PM
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It is always interesting to read obituaries that summarize the person's work history. There are some great people that got little recognition for what they did in life.

I worked with a guy that claimed he was responsible for the internet there by stealing Al Gore's thunder. Big Grin


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January 29, 2022, 03:48 PM
ZSMICHAEL
The obits in Time Magazine were amazing. Richard Corliss could really write. Sadly he is now deceased. Here is a sample:

Jerry Garcia: The Trip Ends

“Most Dead fans have not turned themselves into career pilgrims. They go to Dead shows for good music and a great time. The older among them were kids of Garcia’s generation, and in the ’60s they enjoyed watching him living out their adolescent dream of cool: playing guitar, traveling the world, doing dope. Then, as these Boomers faced up to middle age—working hard and working out, with only the occasional nostalgic joint at a Dead show—they could also see Garcia mature and decay. They were Dorian Gray, and he was the picture. His belly ballooned; his skin was looser; his hair turned a ratty touch of gray. He looked as if he existed on peanut butter and peyote buttons.

If life is indeed a song, then Garcia and most of his older fans played it in different styles: studio version and free-form concert improv. Because the fans learned to play life straight, they will get by. Because he saw life as a long jam session leading to harmony or anarchy, he died—long after he might have, long before he should have. But as a force for good music and good vibes, Garcia can go to heaven and keep on truckin’. Like the song says, he will survive.”