Bobytomi 109 Posted September 11 Alberto Fujimori 1 1 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
msc 18,435 Posted September 16 Don Powell might be worth a slot on your theme team (if he qualifies @YoungWillz). From watching the godawful Mike Read show where he's a regular, he's noticeably declining over the last few years with his health issues. 2-3 years left at most imo. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
YoungWillz 21,024 Posted September 16 2 minutes ago, msc said: Don Powell might be worth a slot on your theme team (if he qualifies @YoungWillz). From watching the godawful Mike Read show where he's a regular, he's noticeably declining over the last few years with his health issues. 2-3 years left at most imo. 1989 a veritable desert of tumbleweed for Slade next year, ha! I've always plumped for Jim Lea, sold off his stage outfits in the past years. But yeah, Powell was drummer, so more likely? 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gcreptile 10,963 Posted September 16 On 25/05/2024 at 21:19, Master Obit said: I think the committee should consider putting Ruth Langsford's mother on the list. Not only is she a fossil, but the strain of her daughter's marriage breaking down might take a toll on her. Did we notice that Ruth Langsford's mum has Alzheimer's? https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c62ggr0n7l3o Edit: Seems to have been known since last month: https://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news/ruth-langsfords-incredible-way-honour-33406335 And previously, she was said to have dementia. Okay, not that much of a new development. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gcreptile 10,963 Posted September 21 Chris Fleming, paranormal TV personality, has aggressive leukemia after battling health issues for years: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Fleming_(TV_personality) https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-chris-fleming-battle-myelodysplastic-syndrome? 4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
polar duck 859 Posted September 21 Some nonagenarians who have rarely been mentioned on this site, but could be helpful in certain pools: Tin Moe Wai (1924/1925): Widow of the immortal Tin Oo. Even frailer than her decomposing husband. Maurice "Hank" Greenberg (1925): Controversial insurance CEO. Looked decrepit in 2019 and hasn't been seen since. Stephen Limbaugh Sr. (1927): Former US District Judge. Also the uncle of wacky DeathList alum Rush Limbaugh. Maxine Miller (1928): Actress who made frequent appearances in the early years of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. Claudia Andujar (1931): Legendary photojournalist and advocate for the Yąnomamö people of Brazil. Also a Holocaust survivor. Jerry Sheindlin (1933): Television judge largely overshadowed by his wife, Judge Judy. 5 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jd24fan 78 Posted September 21 6 hours ago, polar duck said: Some nonagenarians who have rarely been mentioned on this site, but could be helpful in certain pools: Tin Moe Wai (1924/1925): Widow of the immortal Tin Oo. Even frailer than her decomposing husband. Maurice "Hank" Greenberg (1925): Controversial insurance CEO. Looked decrepit in 2019 and hasn't been seen since. Stephen Limbaugh Sr. (1927): Former US District Judge. Also the uncle of wacky DeathList alum Rush Limbaugh. Maxine Miller (1928): Actress who made frequent appearances in the early years of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. Claudia Andujar (1931): Legendary photojournalist and advocate for the Yąnomamö people of Brazil. Also a Holocaust survivor. Jerry Sheindlin (1933): Television judge largely overshadowed by his wife, Judge Judy. Judy recently talked about Jerry, and says that even at over 90, he's still sharp and takes good care of himself and still has the same physique he had when they first me 48 years ago. Barring any health turns for the worse, he's probably safe for a few more years. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
livingbygrace 312 Posted September 21 8 minutes ago, jd24fan said: Judy recently talked about Jerry, and says that even at over 90, he's still sharp and takes good care of himself and still has the same physique he had when they first me 48 years ago. Barring any health turns for the worse, he's probably safe for a few more years. Yeah I have him on my long list.. With this info looks like he might be staying on my long list and I can put my attention on other candidates Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tracy 2,392 Posted September 21 Steve Limbaugh was interviewed in that "out here in deep red Missouri, people aren't impressed by Kamala Harris" article last month, which talked about how, even at 96, he still goes to work at his law firm every day and has no plans to stop (his dad, Rush Limbaugh Sr., only retired from law at 102). I'd bet he becomes a centenarian, with the obvious caveat about not everyone 100 blah blah. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miranda lass 98 Posted September 21 Any thoughts on Sue Nicholls? Or do you peeps expect her to stay for another 3 to 4 years? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Summer in Transylvania 2,171 Posted September 22 Richard Saul Wurman (Wiki), the surviving of the two founders of TED Conferences, will be 90 next year. I'm not sure how his health is, but he's apparently going to put in an appearance at a TED Talk in November, which implies that he may be okay for the foreseeable. Regardless, he's still a name to be aware of. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miranda lass 98 Posted September 22 There is also Thelma Barlow but could end up being queen mother material (in terms of lifespan) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Deathrace 1,164 Posted September 22 1 hour ago, Miranda lass said: There is also Thelma Barlow but could end up being queen mother material (in terms of lifespan) It's pleasantly surprising how resilient that generation of Coronation Street actresses have been - Thelma Barlow (born 1929), Eileen Derbyshire (born 1931) and Barbara Knox (born 1933) all still going along with Sue Nicholls (born 1943). You could also add in Ann Reid (born 1935) and Madge Hindle (born 1938) who were both memorably killed off in the show but are still alive. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LWCZ 185 Posted September 22 On 21/09/2024 at 14:49, polar duck said: Maurice "Hank" Greenberg (1925): Controversial insurance CEO. Looked decrepit in 2019 and hasn't been seen since. Additionally, Greenberg became a widower after his wife of 74 years, Corinne, passed away this May. Losing someone that close at Greenberg's age surely takes a toll on one's health as well. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JonNgoat 140 Posted September 23 10 hours ago, Deathrace said: It's pleasantly surprising how resilient that generation of Coronation Street actresses have been - Thelma Barlow (born 1929), Eileen Derbyshire (born 1931) and Barbara Knox (born 1933) all still going along with Sue Nicholls (born 1943). You could also add in Ann Reid (born 1935) and Madge Hindle (born 1938) who were both memorably killed off in the show but are still alive. I’d also add Amanda Barrie (born 1935) who remains excellent for her age. 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Summer in Transylvania 2,171 Posted September 26 On 24/07/2024 at 19:03, arghton said: My thoughts and opinions on a 2025 list: Add (21): 3. Alain Delon (cancer) 7. Kenneth Cope (perennial COPD sufferer) 11. Sven-Göran Eriksson (pancan) 15. Gena Rowlands (advanced dementia) 19. David Graham (massive stroke, very old, very frail) This was a very good list, but who would you say should replace the (now deceased) above? Trisha Goddard might be a good shout, as would Yuri Oganessian, although I doubt the committee would ever pick the latter. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JonNgoat 140 Posted September 26 3 minutes ago, Summer in Transylvania said: This was a very good list, but who would you say should replace the (now deceased) above? Trisha Goddard might be a good shout, as would Yuri Oganessian, although I doubt the committee would ever pick the latter. Janey Godley, if she makes it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DoorSlammer 561 Posted September 26 52 minutes ago, Summer in Transylvania said: This was a very good list, but who would you say should replace the (now deceased) above? Trisha Goddard might be a good shout, as would Yuri Oganessian, although I doubt the committee would ever pick the latter. Frankie Valli Don King Janey Godley 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
arghton 6,695 Posted September 26 1 hour ago, Summer in Transylvania said: This was a very good list, but who would you say should replace the (now deceased) above? Trisha Goddard might be a good shout, as would Yuri Oganessian, although I doubt the committee would ever pick the latter. I would say...Jean Marsh (apparently very frail, past health history includes a stroke and a heart attack), Antonia Fraser (last rites almost two years ago, kidney failure and a plethora of ailments), Don King (unspecified illness that required blood transfusions, prior hospitalisations) atleast. I'd also put DVD at Drop #1, lifting him back when one of the 25 dies. Not sure who else, I might be forgetting many. I doubt Godley will make it. Shatner might be a good bet considering his recent "recovery" from stage IV melanoma, Beenhakker and/or Ditka for the "Return" section as both seem to be in quite poor health. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
livingbygrace 312 Posted September 28 Do not know if she has been brought up, and I am not saying she is ready for any lists yet, but Nicole Eggert who was on T.V Show Baywatch is battling stage 2 Breast Cancer. Someone maybe to keep an eye on. I hope she can beat it being it is somewhat a lower stage of the cancer but one never knows. Supposedly she was also friends with Shannen Doherty as well. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miranda lass 98 Posted September 29 On 26/09/2024 at 17:11, Summer in Transylvania said: This was a very good list, but who would you say should replace the (now deceased) above? Trisha Goddard might be a good shout, as would Yuri Oganessian, although I doubt the committee would ever pick the latter. Yes I am aware Kenneth could not cope 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Toast 16,129 Posted September 30 Simon Case Probably not next year, but worth keeping an eye on. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miranda lass 98 Posted September 30 How about Leslie Charleston? She can't be in top shape no more because she has had other actors step in to play her character on general hospital I mean at least I have something to go by for this person you'd have to agree Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
arghton 6,695 Posted October 1 On 19/12/2022 at 12:52, arghton said: Major General Niels Holst-Sørensen... He's as far as I know also the oldest IOC Honorary Member, Shagdarjav Magvan is the second-oldest at 95. Shagdarjav Magvan, Mongolian former International Olympic Committee member (1977-2007), crook (not uncommon there) and current Honorary Member has been in poor health for a few years, and looks quite bad in this image from a month ago: Might be a good pick in Hares and other pools with lower obituary requirements. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Summer in Transylvania 2,171 Posted October 1 Jacquelyn Park, former companion to Jack L. Warner and Cary Grant, and who was impregnated by Ronald Reagan in the 1950s, is still alive aged 98, to my knowledge. She has only been mentioned once before (as Jacqueline Park) hereabouts, back in 2006 on the Albert Hofmann thread. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites