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Everything posted by Ulitzer95
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The source for Fakja just goes to his Wiki?
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Extra TV obit.
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That’s a woman? Looks like Bill Cosby.
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What does she have to do with Hollywood?
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Facebook post announcing the death of Vincent Speranza (wiki), aged 98. Purple Heart and Bronze Star recipient. Not really sure why he merits a Wikipedia page though...
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What a perverted and wasteful way to spend your life.
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Shocked that this one went unnoticed on here (and even his Wiki is barely touched!). Calton Coffie (wiki), lead singer of Inner Circle during their 90s era on hits such as "Sweat (A La La La La Long)" and "Bad Boys" (used as the "Cops" tv theme), died back in February aged 68. Obit.
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Updated The Headboys with two passings. Both Heatlie and Boyter have died in the last year. Heatlie's death was reported elsewhere on DL at the time as he was also a prominent songwriter. Boyter died in Oxfordshire (where he lived) around 12th September – there are tributes on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram but no press coverage.
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Last public appearance was in June 2022(?) Very quiet for a man who is often so busy and committed... I’ll give him 6 months.
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You have a very strong pick. But then so do I. I can see us both being in the final 3.
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Betty Ann Bruno died from a sudden heart attack. Mirror obit.
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Wrong thread. He's not even in play here as he's not old enough.
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I don't think it is. I seem to recall finding another death notice for this same individual that said this Tullio Altamura was in his 20s/30s so different person, same name. I've removed it from Italian Wiki.
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I've also updated the entry for The G-Clefs, as "baby of the group" Ilanga Scott died last Christman Eve aged 82 from cancer, as reported by his local press. Just one member still alive now. I'm not sure how many fellow Scots feel about their adaptation of Auld Lang Syne. Can't say I'm keen.
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Must have been sudden. Appeared at a Wizard of Oz festival last month and looked fine.
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Well, well, well. Johnny Johnson, who was long rumoured to have died from cancer in the 1970s, was alive all this time. He discovered god by the looks of it and led a quiet life shunning any publicity, but he died in March aged 80. Legacy obit here.
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That link says he died on 9th October. Remember that Americans give birth and death dates the wrong way round.
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*Do they appear in the GRO or are they still living?
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Yeah but you forgot one key fact. It’s PB’s site. He can do WTF he wants.
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Is he the brother of Georgie Fame?
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Updated. Gene Alden is indeed deceased (see note 2), as I suspected. This means that Dave Burgess is the last survivor from the first Grammy Awards in 1959.
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Two more retirements from the House of Lords: Lord Selkirk (wiki, better known as James Douglas-Hamilton), 80, Scottish Conservative MSP (1999–2007), minister under Thatcher, Minister of State for Scotland under John Major Lord Watson of Richmond (wiki), 82, Liberal Democrat, broadcaster and one-time President of the Liberal Party <-- looks like proper roast gammon Not quite sure what's caused such a large amount of retirements, but all these men are above life expectancy so worth watching.
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Hollywood Reporter obit.
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Scientists, Inventors And Techno Wizards
Ulitzer95 replied to maryportfuncity's topic in DeathList Forum
Alan Schoen (wiki), dead at 98 according to this tweet. Computer scientist and physicist who discovered the gyroid.