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According to Wikipedia & Navy Lookout Cdr Nigel "Sharkey" Ward, DSC, AFC, RN has passed away at the age of 80 https://x.com/NavyLookout/status/1791932512496713796
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Checked the thread for March but didn't find someone posted this. Marc Tobaly from the French rock band Les Variations passed away on 10th March 2024 aged 74. https://rockmeeting.com/news/14753-r-i-p-marc-tobaly-le-guitariste-des-variations-est-mort-a-l-age-de-74-ans
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Nothing deadly but Mark currently suffering from a severe throat infection & bronchitis with airway constriction. Had to cancel the concerts that were on 5th and 6th April, Says he will be good for the next concert
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I would agree but that site has been registered since around 2008 time. Same with the rosalynn tribute site it got added around the same time 2008ish. Just been prepared and on page 403 for a long long time
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nah until his tribute site https://www.jimmycartertribute.org/ is made public no point listening to any wikipedia "rumours" if you can even call such waffle that
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He was a sub on my deathlist for this year, big rest in peace to him. Those stairs are deadly
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Don't believe so. Closest I think is Princess Charlotte of Wales dying in 1817, 3 years before her grandad King George III who was the reigning monarch at the time. My thoughts on this is that it wont prove to be anything (deathly) serious but i'm wishing her the best
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Mark had a check for cancer as he was having symptoms, can confirm he is still cancer free
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People I Was Surprised To Find Are Still Alive
morrisey replied to Catherine's topic in DeathList Forum
Interesting, only just found this thread & I remember a week back finding out Sally Oppenheim, who used to be the shadow secretary of state for prices and consumer protection back in late 70s is Turning 96 in July! If I knew she was still about could've been a decent deathlist candidate. -
Davos 2024 happening right now. Looks and speaks brilliantly for 85 (turning 86 in 2 months). Active in movement his speaking ability is slightly worse this year I'd say but cant complain. I expect another Henry Kissinger type of lifespan with old klaus. Lots of Davos appearances to come I'd say
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What do you personally think the worst pick of this year was? Personally I think its a good year for choices but if I had to pick I would go with Pope Francis
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It's now 2024 in Plains, Georgia - Happy New Year Mr. Carter
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Agreed. When you are 98+ I think you should pretty much on deathlist even if you appear to be in great health. If he sadly dies this year it'd be such a miss
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Surprised i'd have replaced have kept Yoko Ono in replacement of Pope Francis honestly. I think he has a few more years in him
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Surprised to see him on the list this year I cant lie. I would've expected him to be held off until about 2025+
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The fact Tim Martin has has been knighted before Dennis Skinner, whose pretty much entire life has been dedicated to public services and was still actively in parliament up until he was 87! Shocking behaviour
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Definitely would consider 1. Jack Hanna 2. Hans van den Broek 3. Donald Sterling 4. Vampiro (Ian Hodgkinson) due to his alzheimer's diagnosis back in 2019 as well as suffering from parkinson's and CTE 5. Jeremy Clarkson (I agree with Bon Scott his health in the last year has had significant issues, all them saturated fats and tar gotta go somewhere)
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Scottish singer & songwriter Dean Ford, passed away 31st December 2018 (5 Years ago today) --RIP--
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My 2024 list shadow list (first time making one so dont be too harsh): 1. Jimmy Carter 2. Nigel Starmer-Smith 3. Mel Brooks 4. Ethel Kennedy 5. Michael Cain 6. Joanne Woodward 7. Dick van Dyke 8. Dennis Skinner 9. Eileen Derbyshire 10. David Attenborough 11. John Wakeham 12. Robert Wagner 13. Noam Chomsky 14. Dick Cheney 15. David Attenborough 16. Sandy Gall 17. Pat Buchanan 18. Norman Tebbit 19. Alan Greenspan 20. Stanley Baxter 21. Rupert Murdoch 22. Willie Nelson 23. Petula Clark 24. Prince Edward, Duke of Kent 25. Yoko Ono 26. Bob Newhart 27. Margie Needham 28. Desmond Morris 29. Linda Nolan 30. Tim Curry 31. Jean-Marie Le Pen 32. Cleo Laine 33. Alex Ferguson 34. Buzz Aldrin 35. Warren Buffett 36. Katherine Jackson 37. George Soros 38. James Baker 39. Glynis Johns 40. Ray Anthony 41. Janis Page 42. Imelda Marcos 43. Iris Apfel 44. Agnes Keleti 45. Bruce Willis 46. Ozzy Osbourne 47. Pete Best 48. Leon Lamar 49. June Spencer 50. Piers Corbyn Subs: 1. Jeremy Clarkson 2. Kenneth Clarke 3. Joe Lieberman 4. Juan Carlos I 5. Klaus Schwab
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1. Jimmy Carter 2. Nigel Starmer-Smith 3. Mel Brooks 4. Ethel Kennedy 5. Michael Cain 6. Joanne Woodward 7. Dick van Dyke 8. Dennis Skinner 9. Eileen Derbyshire 10. David Attenborough 11. John Wakeham 12. Robert Wagner 13. Noam Chomsky 14. Dick Cheney 15. Jacqueline White 16. Sandy Gall 17. Pat Buchanan 18. Norman Tebbit 19. Alan Greenspan 20. Stanley Baxter 21. Rupert Murdoch 22. Willie Nelson 23. Petula Clark 24. Prince Edward, Duke of Kent 25. Yoko Ono 26. Bob Newhart 27. Margie Needham 28. Desmond Morris 29. Linda Nolan 30. Tim Curry 31. Jean-Marie Le Pen 32. Cleo Laine 33. Alex Ferguson 34. Buzz Aldrin 35. Warren Buffett 36. Katherine Jackson 37. George Soros 38. James Baker 39. Glynis Johns 40. Ray Anthony 41. Janis Page 42. Imelda Marcos 43. Iris Apfel 44. Agnes Keleti 45. Bruce Willis 46. Ozzy Osbourne 47. Pete Best 48. Leon Lamar 49. June Spencer 50. Piers Corbyn Subs: 1. Jeremy Clarkson 2. Kenneth Clarke 3. Joe Lieberman 4. Juan Carlos I 5. Klaus Schwab
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I personally if I had to pick would go with Nigel Starmer. Winter is more tough for people with Dementia. Every family member I've had that has had dementia before croaked it around late December time.