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Re: OBITUARIES

Posted: 27 Dec 2016, 09:58
by Tizer
Astronomer Vera Rubin has died, aged 88. Her research on the speed of rotation of galaxies led to the theory of dark matter - and all that came from her dad helping her to build a telescope to view the stars when she was a child (note that he didn't give buy a telescope, he showed her how to make one). When she applied to graduate schools to study astronomy she was rejected by Princeton....because she was a woman, but Cornell took her on to study physics. BBC News and Detailed profile

Re: OBITUARIES

Posted: 27 Dec 2016, 18:17
by Julie in Norfolk
Richard Adams (Watership Down) and Carrie Fisher. Besides all too close to mention, this year is ending like poo.

Re: OBITUARIES

Posted: 27 Dec 2016, 18:36
by Wendyf
Exactly! :sad:

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Posted: 27 Dec 2016, 23:25
by Gloria
Problem is....we all move up the ladder a few more rungs, AND, don't know how far from the top we are.

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Posted: 28 Dec 2016, 13:00
by PanBiker
In amateur radio circles its called getting nearer the front of the callbook, (a directory of callsigns). My G4 callsign is rolling backwards (as is everyone else) with every new edition.

Re: OBITUARIES

Posted: 28 Dec 2016, 13:03
by Moh
There will be one heck of a party up there!!

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Posted: 28 Dec 2016, 13:09
by PanBiker
I was thinking the same Moh, you would have to pay a fortune to see all the musicians we have lost if they were all on the same bill. It would be belting concert though.

Re: OBITUARIES

Posted: 29 Dec 2016, 04:14
by Stanley
Debbie Reynolds has followed her daughter Carrie Fisher. (LINK)

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Posted: 29 Dec 2016, 05:07
by Marilyn
The stress and worry over her daughter must have taken it's toll...understandable.

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Posted: 29 Dec 2016, 05:36
by Stanley
But slightly worrying for me Maz! But I think I'm OK...... (Famous last words!)

Re: OBITUARIES

Posted: 29 Dec 2016, 06:58
by Marilyn
They say it is medically possible to "die of a broken heart", Stanley.
But I'm sure you are such a tough old thing, you have got through the risk period ( combined with the lengthy run in of Janet's illness which prepared you).

Re: OBITUARIES

Posted: 29 Dec 2016, 10:55
by Cathy
There actually is a condition called 'the broken heart syndrome ' brought on by an emotionally stressful event, eg death of a loved one, usually a partner/ spouse etc.

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Posted: 29 Dec 2016, 15:09
by Sue
My grandma did, grieving over the death of her eldest son from a heart attack at 64. It wasn't immediate but it was or seemed to be purposeful

Re: OBITUARIES

Posted: 29 Dec 2016, 15:45
by Tizer
When Mrs Tiz's Scottish grandfather died his wife did her mourning but then bought a fur coat and started going out. Mum described her as becoming a `giddy kipper'. :smile:

Re: OBITUARIES

Posted: 29 Dec 2016, 20:54
by PanBiker
My mum died just over 3 months after my dad. There didn't seem to be anything wrong with her when dad passed away but she developed deep depression and just seemed to give up. We could do nothing to help her over her grief and she ended up in Airedale for a few days before slipping into a coma from which she never recovered, seemed a lot like Cathy describes.

Re: OBITUARIES

Posted: 29 Dec 2016, 22:45
by Marilyn
I rather like the thought of Mrs. Tizzies Grandma becoming a " giddy kipper" in a fur coat. Good on her! What a lovely attitude to have. It probably set tongues wagging...but she was obviously determined to keep her own life force going.

Re: OBITUARIES

Posted: 30 Dec 2016, 04:54
by Stanley
I do not intend to follow them!

Re: OBITUARIES

Posted: 30 Dec 2016, 07:33
by Marilyn
But...but...you can substitute your vest/corduroy trousers/crombie for fur coat, Stanley.
You will go on, and you will smile again. ( Janet would want that)

Re: OBITUARIES

Posted: 30 Dec 2016, 08:18
by Stanley
Of course you are right. Have a look at Stanley's View for the obit published today in the BET.

Re: OBITUARIES

Posted: 17 Jan 2017, 09:05
by PanBiker
Eugene (Gene) Cernan, U.S. Astronaut aged 82 - Last man to walk on the moon which was in December 1972.

Re: OBITUARIES

Posted: 18 Jan 2017, 00:02
by Sunray10
Peter Sarstedt who sang 'Where do you go to my lovely' has died at the age of 75.

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Posted: 23 Jan 2017, 18:33
by PanBiker
Gorden Kaye - 75 - Rene' of course in 'Allo 'Allo. "Would you believe it? the plot has thickened".

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Posted: 25 Jan 2017, 20:38
by Marilyn
Mary Tyler Moore.

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Posted: 25 Jan 2017, 23:32
by Cathy
Hats off to you Mary. RIP

Re: OBITUARIES

Posted: 27 Jan 2017, 02:52
by Whyperion