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3 minutes ago, chilean way said:

Thanks Ulitzer.

Are you join us, finally??


Sure, I will create my list at the weekend!

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Renee Simonot
Kane Tanaka
Lloyd George Gering
Ambroise Yxemerry
Kim Yong-jun
Anne Buydens
Kenneth MacAlpine
James Lovelock
Arnold Spielberg
Vera Lynn
Harry Yee
Mary Ward
Henry Hu
Margo Minco
Robert Cardenas

 

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12 hours ago, chilean way said:

Siri Stening appears like deceased in wikipedia, can you confirm @Predictor??

Could be your second hit, in that case.

If you have an Iphone, you could just ask her if she's dead. Jokes aside, here is confirmation:

 

https://minnessidor.fonus.se/index.php?fbrefresh=1&set_site_id=2&order_id=3760363&sign=033f0d3c0983cb8ad89198aeaae7e11b

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Barzman, Norma, 1920 September 15, nee Levor, writer and actress, widow to screen writer Ben Barzman

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On 30/05/2020 at 20:34, WEP said:

 

3.    Ras, Cornelia (*1913), Dutch COVID-19-survivor

4.    Vázquez, Lulú (*1910), Spanish survivor of Spanish Flew and COVID-19

5.    Zúñiga, Juana (*1909), Chilean COVID-19-survivor

Maybe, a theme team of centenarian COVID-19 survivors is possible for next competition:

 

Negrini, Fatima (*1912), Italian COVID -19-survivor

Csapo, Juliana (*1920), Romanian-born COVID-19-survivor

Stejna, Jennie (*1917),  American COVID-19-survivor

 

And there are quite more:  

https://abc7.com/centenarian-elderly-100-years-old-senior-citizens/6196064/

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3 hours ago, WEP said:

Maybe, a theme team of centenarian COVID-19 survivors is possible for next competition:

 

Negrini, Fatima (*1912), Italian COVID -19-survivor

Csapo, Juliana (*1920), Romanian-born COVID-19-survivor

Stejna, Jennie (*1917),  American COVID-19-survivor

 

And there are quite more:  

https://abc7.com/centenarian-elderly-100-years-old-senior-citizens/6196064/


Why would they get subsequent coverage to note their death? They’re not famous, at all.

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1 hour ago, Ulitzer95 said:


Why would they get subsequent coverage to note their death? They’re not famous, at all.

Point for you. But these days, simple storys can make famous.

 

And maybe within the next months, a centenarian, who survived COVID-19 and dies of something else like COVID-19 can cover a news article.

 

Like

 

"108 year old Granny, who survived COVID-19 died in a plane crash on New Year's Eve"

 

Or

 

"Woman, 100, survives COVID-19, fell from Eiffel Tower"

 

Something like this.

 

You never know.

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And what about the oldest verified European royal?

 

Princess Felicitas of Salm-Horstmar, Princess of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach, 1920 March 31

 

According to this List, the next in line in Prince Philip

 

http://www.royaltymonarchy.com/royfacts/longlives.html

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5 hours ago, WEP said:

And what about the oldest verified European royal?

 

Princess Felicitas of Salm-Horstmar, Princess of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach, 1920 March 31

 

According to this List, the next in line in Prince Philip

 

http://www.royaltymonarchy.com/royfacts/longlives.html

According I read, she died in 1956, the oldest european royal still alive is Marianne, born in 1919

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There was a lot of conflicting evidence about that particular pick still being alive or not. In the end, she was let through as no matter if she was dead in 1956 or alive in 2020, she will still get the same number of points in 2020...

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41 minutes ago, msc said:

There was a lot of conflicting evidence about that particular pick still being alive or not. In the end, she was let through as no matter if she was dead in 1956 or alive in 2020, she will still get the same number of points in 2020...

According to this source, she got divorced in 1956 and lost her royal status. So she is dead for her in-laws, at least.

 

http://eurohistoryjournal.blogspot.com/2020/03/the-newest-royal-centenarian-100-years.html?m=1

 

Anyway, I agree with the latter point: No mayor newspaper will cover her death.

 

Except...

 

"Centenarian princess, who survived COVID-19, dies in a parachute accident"

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Tobin, Louise, 1918, November 11, American big band singer

Alnevik, Arvid Folke, 1919, December 31, former Swedish sprinter 

Musuguri, David Bugozi , 1920, January 4, Tanzanian soldier and retired military officer

Lisi, Zyber, 1919, January 1, Albanian football player

Lyssarides, Vassos, 1920, May 23, Cypriot politician and physician

Meškėnas, Vladimir "Vladas", 1916, February 7, Lithuanian-born Australian expressionist painter and portraitist

al-Hassan, Dr Malik Dohan, 1919, January 1,  Iraqi politician, former Minister of Justice

Danielyan, Vahe, 1920, January 14, Armenian traitor and soldier

Fombrun, Odette Roy , 1917, June 13, Haitian writer and intellectual

Habal, Saleh Z., 1919, February 1, Syrian diplomat

 

Maybe I should switch the topic

 

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1 hour ago, WEP said:

Tobin, Louise, 1918, November 11, American big band singer

Alnevik, Arvid Folke, 1919, December 31, former Swedish sprinter 

Musuguri, David Bugozi , 1920, January 4, Tanzanian soldier and retired military officer

Lisi, Zyber, 1919, January 1, Albanian football player

Lyssarides, Vassos, 1920, May 23, Cypriot politician and physician

Meškėnas, Vladimir "Vladas", 1916, February 7, Lithuanian-born Australian expressionist painter and portraitist

al-Hassan, Dr Malik Dohan, 1919, January 1,  Iraqi politician, former Minister of Justice

Danielyan, Vahe, 1920, January 14, Armenian traitor and soldier

Fombrun, Odette Roy , 1917, June 13, Haitian writer and intellectual

Habal, Saleh Z., 1919, February 1, Syrian diplomat

 

Maybe I should switch the topic

 

 

Why have you decided to pollute the deadpool thread with this crap?

 

If they aren’t a hit for anybody in this deadpool, we don’t care. 

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29 minutes ago, Perhaps said:

 

Why have you decided to pollute the deadpool thread with this crap?

 

If they aren’t a hit for anybody in this deadpool, we don’t care. 

I apologize, honestly.


Next time, I should search names BEFORE I send in my list.

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On 03/04/2020 at 02:52, chilean way said:

92. Philipose Chrysostom: b. 1918 abril 27, indian religious leader.

I seemed to be wrong with his year of birth. According to this website, he turned 100 in  2017 .

 

https://www.financialexpress.com/india-news/pm-narendra-modi-wishes-metropolitan-emeritus-dr-philipose-mar-chrysostom-on-100th-birthday-check-out-pics-anecdotes/644331/

 

This will maybe  not affect on anything...

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Because the death of Paik Sun-yup at 99, I had to use my first sub John Henderson, that who born in 1912. Bad news for me... 

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20 hours ago, chilean way said:

Because the death of Paik Sun-yup at 99, I had to use my first sub John Henderson, that who born in 1912. Bad news for me... 

Was worth a shot, anyway.:wheelchair:

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On 03/04/2020 at 02:52, chilean way said:

Eleanor Sokoloff: b. 1914 june 16. american pianist and piano teacher, she has taught on the faculty of the Curtis Institute of Music.

 

Piano morte: https://www.inquirer.com/obituaries/curtis-institute-philadelphia-eleanor-sokoloff-20200712.html

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