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16 minutes ago, Ulitzer95 said:


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Missed the fact that Amaro was already posted

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2 minutes ago, CastAway said:

Missed the fact that Amaro was already posted

I had posted, but never mind

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Incidentally, found out Ida Schuster was in cult classic SF film Death Watch. Filmed in Glasgow in 1979 incidentally so you can see a lot of Glasgow before the conservation work started up*. But anyhow, Schuster's credited role in the film? OLD WOMAN. Forty plus years ago!

 

 

*example for @YoungWillz

 

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54 minutes ago, chilean way said:

Mario Bunge, argentine philosopher and scientist dies at 100 https://www.infobae.com/sociedad/2020/02/25/murio-el-cientifico-argentino-mario-bunge/ (in spanish)

That's 5  famous centenarians died since yesterday. At this rate I expect Vera Lynn or Olivia de Haviland to go by the end of the week ! 

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12 hours ago, msc said:

Man, 1918 has no staying power. Ida Schuster (or I guess Hutton Gibson) might be the most famous survivor born that year now.


For me it's mixologist Harry Yee, inventor of the Banana Daquiri and (pictured) the Blue Hawaii. 

 

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Centenarians are dropping like flies. Surely one of the centenarian cricketers will join them soon as they are aged 105 (last male cricketer to play first class cricket before WW2) & 108 (female test cricketer & probably oldest ever international player at any sport)?

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Yes, 1918 is not that strong year.

 

Most mentioned on DL: Lloyd Geering. I think someone here knew him in person.

 

Most important: René de Obaldia, one of the most acclaimed French authors of the last century.

 

Most famous: Hutton Gibson

 

Scientific heroes: Martin Pope (inventor of OLEDs) and Borys Paton (who has been Chairman of Ukraine Academy of Sciences for 58 years)

 

I'm here thank to Voodoo prize: Cameroon tribal leader Victor Mukete

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18 minutes ago, The Watcher said:

Centenarians are dropping like flies. Surely one of the centenarian cricketers will join them soon as they are aged 105 (last male cricketer to play first class cricket before WW2) & 108 (female test cricketer & probably oldest ever international player at any sport)?

If they are really dropping like flies, did it start with Kirk Douglas?

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15 minutes ago, drol said:

Yes, 2018 is not that strong year.

 

Most mentioned on DL: Lloyd Geering. I think someone here knew him in person.

 

Most important: René de Obaldia, one of the most acclaimed French authors of the last century.

 

Most famous: Hutton Gibson

 

Scientific heroes: Martin Pope (inventor of OLEDs) and Borys Paton (who has been Chairman of Ukraine Academy of Sciences for 58 years)

 

I'm here thank to Voodoo prize: Cameroon tribal leader Victor Mukete

Well, that doesn’t bode too well for those just turning the age of two...

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35 minutes ago, The Watcher said:

Centenarians are dropping like flies.

I've never actually seen a fly drop. In fact, they are almost impossible to hit if you try to smack them. Where the heck did this saying come from?

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25 minutes ago, The Red Death said:

If they are really dropping like flies, did it start with Kirk Douglas?

 

31 Jan. Anne Cox Chambers

02. Feb. Mad Mike Hoare

05. Feb. Kirk Douglas

 

Then nothing happened for 19 days. So it really started yesterday 24. February with Katherine Johnson, John Franzese, Diana Serra Cary and Juan Eduardo Zuniga. To be continued today with Mario Bunge.

let's see if and how it will go on.....

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Former Wrestler and farmer Ramjat Raghav, who has been claimed by various news media as the world's oldest father, died at 104 years. He claimed to have had his first child with his wife at age 94. He fathered a second child at age 96. He died in a fire at his home.

https://www.yeniakit.com.tr/foto-galeri/96-yasinda-baba-olmustu-104-yasinda-yanginda-oldu-19049

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10 minutes ago, TomTomTelekom said:

Former Wrestler and farmer Ramjat Raghav, who has been claimed by various news media as the world's oldest father, died at 104 years. He claimed to have had his first child with his wife at age 94. He fathered a second child at age 96. He died in a fire at his home.

https://www.yeniakit.com.tr/foto-galeri/96-yasinda-baba-olmustu-104-yasinda-yanginda-oldu-19049

This guy was never 100. Just see his photos, he was around 60 years old when he claimed to be 96. Probably took the ID of an older deceased relative (cough... that's India...). His whole family disappeared some years back. He was probably not even in his 70s when he died. But let's accept the story...

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13 hours ago, TomTomTelekom said:

 

31 Jan. Anne Cox Chambers

02. Feb. Mad Mike Hoare

05. Feb. Kirk Douglas

 

Then nothing happened for 19 days. So it really started yesterday 24. February with Katherine Johnson, John Franzese, Diana Serra Cary and Juan Eduardo Zuniga. To be continued today with Mario Bunge.

let's see if and how it will go on.....

 

There were a bunch more deaths of 'smaller' centenarians that were missed here:

Jan 2nd: R. Kern Eustler, American Methodist bishop

https://www.umnews.org/en/news/bishop-eutsler-trusted-leader-dies-at-100

Jan 4th: Russell Bannock, Canadian WW2 fighter ace

https://www.skiesmag.com/news/remembering-aviation-legend-russell-bannock/

Jan 12th: Jack Baskin, American philanthropist, engineer, businessman

https://news.ucsc.edu/2020/01/jack-baskin-in-memoriam.html

Jan 15th: Ivan Ustinov, Russian intelligence officer

https://www.gazeta.ru/army/news/2020/01/16/13922750.shtml

Jan 17th: Huang Sun-Hui, North Korean politician

http://www.donga.com/news/article/all/20200118/99277558/1

Jan 19th: Dee Molinar, American mountaineer

http://alpinistiemontagne.gazzetta.it/2020/01/20/a-101-anni-e-morto-dee-molenaar/

Jan 22nd: Ralph Waymouth, American Vice Admiral

https://newhampshire.funeral.com/2020/02/04/obituary-ralph-weymouth/

Jan 28th: Paul Farnes, British WW2 flying ace

https://www.forces.net/news/few-war-pilot-paul-farnes-dies-aged-101

Jan 29th: Georges-Hilaire Dupont, French bishop

https://www.lamanchelibre.fr/actualite-836211-saint-hilaire-du-harcouet-mgr-georges-dupont-doyen-des-eveques-de-france-s-est-eteint-a-100-ans

Jan 30th: Raymond Reierson, Canadian politician

https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/edmonton-ab/raymond-reierson-9020603

Jan 31st: Ann Cox, American media exec and diplomat

https://www.kiro7.com/news/trending/anne-cox-chambers-part-cox-family-dies-age-100/4VXHFTWJZZDSJAM5KWSRT6C77I/

Feb 1st: Daniela Olkiewicz, Polish scoutmaster

https://kurierostrowski.pl/2020/02/01/daniela-olkiewicz-nie-zyje/

Feb 1st: Hubert Meller, Polish diplomat

http://nekrologi.wyborcza.pl/0,11,,469199,Hubert-Meller-kondolencje.html

Feb 2nd: Mad Mike Hoare, British mercenary

https://www.sofmag.com/eeben-barlow-formerly-of-executive-outcomes-on-mad-mike-hoare-the-legends-death/

Feb 13th: Alexei Botyan, Russian intelligence officer

https://www.vedomosti.ru/society/news/2020/02/13/822949-umer-razvedchik-aleksei-botyan

Feb 15th: A. E. Hotchner, American novelist and editor, founder of Newman's Own

https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/obituaries/ae-hotchner-author-with-a-gift-for-famous-friendships-dies-at-102/2020/02/15/3664a3ba-503e-11ea-9b5c-eac5b16dafaa_story.html

 

These are all names on Wiki's 'Deaths of 2020' pages, and I may have missed a couple while compiling this. 

 

They've been dropping all year, though the major ones obviously just happened

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14 hours ago, TomTomTelekom said:

 

31 Jan. Anne Cox Chambers

02. Feb. Mad Mike Hoare

05. Feb. Kirk Douglas

 

Then nothing happened for 19 days. So it really started yesterday 24. February with Katherine Johnson, John Franzese, Diana Serra Cary and Juan Eduardo Zuniga. To be continued today with Mario Bunge.

let's see if and how it will go on.....

Let’s not Forget tao porchon lynch who died just the Day before Johnson, franzese and everything 

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8 minutes ago, Spade_Cooley said:

Actually estemeed to be between 95 and 106, this scourge of Karnataka wanted to live to 300. So...

 

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Doctors confident 101 year old Patil Puttappa will make it....

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Richard K. Guy, British-born (now based in Canada) mathematician is dead at 103 according to several tweets I've seen.

Mentioned on the forum before. Would put a bet on him getting a Telegraph or Guardian obit.

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3 hours ago, Ulitzer95 said:

Richard K. Guy, British-born (now based in Canada) mathematician is dead at 103 according to several tweets I've seen.

Mentioned on the forum before. Would put a bet on him getting a Telegraph or Guardian obit.


One of the oldest Guys ever mentioned on DL.

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