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Jim Bede, US aircraft designer and owner of Bedecorp, the latest in a series of business ventures, 82, aneurysm. http://www.bedecorp.com/

 

Now Jim's the latest.

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President of Nintendo, Saturo Iwata, 55, bile duct cancer. http://kotaku.com/nintendos-president-has-passed-away-1717386412

 

Apologies because I forgot about the Video Game Nerds thread.

Y-Dub, this was posted in my DP and three of us all said the obvious line: "Game Over!"

You swung and missed my friend.

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President of Nintendo, Saturo Iwata, 55, bile duct cancer. http://kotaku.com/nintendos-president-has-passed-away-1717386412

 

Apologies because I forgot about the Video Game Nerds thread.

Y-Dub, this was posted in my DP and three of us all said the obvious line: "Game Over!"

You swung and missed my friend.

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Lol, it's not game over, he's just moved onto a higher level, and we've to catch up!

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Ed Hardy founder Christian Audigier, 56, has cancer:

 

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-3029279/Ed-Hardy-founder-Christian-Audigier-stands-inspirational-message-revealing-battle-cancer.html

 

It seems like the treatment is going fine though.

Dead

 

Back from a trip...

 

This death mystified me a little. Audigier was apparently wealthy and still relatively young. The cancer was not very progressed, officially, and while I had him in my database, I didn't think he was very likely to die. But the cancer thought otherwise....

 

@ YoungWillz:

 

I would have posted that death here as well. It seems he was much more businessman than game designer.

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Hans Barlach, german co-owner of the Suhrkamp Verlag, probably Germany's most prominent publisher, is dead at 59 of pneunomia:

 

http://www.spiegel.de/kultur/literatur/suhrkamp-aktionaer-hans-barlach-ist-tot-a-1043762.html (link in german)

 

He was one side of a highly publicized battle for the control of the Suhrkamp Verlag in the past 2 years. He lost the battle and was then excluded from the company decisions.

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Oh where to post this one? I guess this wins out.

The former managing director of Todd Motors, and former chairman of Todd Corporation, Sir John Todd (88) died at his Wellington home last night after a period of ill heath.

The patriarch of one of New Zealand’s wealthiest families, Sir John was knighted in 2011 after retiring from the helm of the Todd Corporation, according to the New Zealand Herald.

He was a philanthropist, as well as a patron of the Arts, and chairman of the family’s charitable Todd Foundation.

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Vincent Marotta Sr., one of the co-founders of Mr. Coffee, and basically the inventor of the modern way to drink coffee, has died at 91:

 

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/mr-coffee-vincent-marotta-obituary_55c02195e4b06f8bedb5cf37

 

The company took off when Joe DiMaggio became their main promoter. Marotta was chairman and chief executive of Mr. Coffee until a leveraged buyout in 1987.

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Johanna Quandt, matriarch of german car company BMW, is dead:

 

http://www.spiegel.de/wirtschaft/unternehmen/bmw-johanna-quandt-ist-tot-a-1046916.html(link in german)

 

One of Germany's richest people...

 

Edit: Link in English and DDP-qualfying, but noone chose her, a bit of a miss (for me).

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Search came up empty hope this month old obit isn't a reboot.

Michael J. Birck, one of Tellabs' six co-founders and its CEO, 77, died Monday.

He retired as Tellabs' chairman in 2013 after disclosing in August 2012 that he was being treated for an uncommon form of bone marrow cancer and would not run for re-election to its board. Birck had retired from his role as CEO in 2004, at age 65.

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http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/ct-birck-tellabs-obit-0708-biz-20150707-story.html

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There has been so little information released about the health of Samsung chief Lee Kun-Hee, who has been in hospital for nearly a year, that the Korean press are speculating he may have died some time ago.

 

Wrong brother!

Lee Maeng-hee, the elder brother of South Korea's Samsung Group Chairman Lee Kun-hee, died on Friday at the age of 84 after a years-long battle with cancer.

The elder Lee, also the father of CJ Group Chairman Lee Jay-hyun, passed away at a hospital in Beijing where he was being treated for lung cancer that had spread to other parts of his body, said a CJ group official.

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Brian Seville, head of Lstar Capital.

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Leon Gorman, a grandson of L.L. Bean who led a modernization and expansion of the outdoors retailer after the founder’s death, died Thursday. He was 80.

Gorman, who died in his Yarmouth home surrounded by family after battling cancer, led the Maine-based company as CEO or chairman for 46 years before retiring as chairman of the board in 2013. He retained the title of chairman emeritus.

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http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/leon-gorman-longtime-ll-bean-leader-dies-at-80/2015/09/03/38e20bec-5245-11e5-b225-90edbd49f362_story.html

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Sir Adrian Cadbury has bit off more than he can chew and gone to chocolate heaven.

 

He was only given his knighthood at the beginning of the year.

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Sir Adrian Cadbury has bit off more than he can chew and gone to chocolate heaven.

He's gone all gooey on the inside.

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Sir Adrian Cadbury has bit off more than he can chew and gone to chocolate heaven.

Now I wonder what chocolate hell looks like, it's probably full of mint chocolate and chocolate cakes with orange jelly inside.

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Sir Adrian Cadbury has bit off more than he can chew and gone to chocolate heaven.

Now I wonder what chocolate hell looks like, it's probably full of mint chocolate and chocolate cakes with orange jelly inside.

 

 

Hershey bars

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If Hershey bars count as chocolate then I'm a Rowntree's fruit pastel...

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Sir Adrian Cadbury has bit off more than he can chew and gone to chocolate heaven.

 

He was only given his knighthood at the beginning of the year.

Is this significant? Do they rush through honours for people who may not be expected to last much longer?

I remember Robert Stephens got his less than a year before he died.

John Hurt anyone?

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