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RE: New Grim Reaper Death Thread - Redwingtom - 10-27-2022 08:38 AM

(10-25-2022 10:17 AM)JRsec Wrote:  
(10-25-2022 09:50 AM)Redwingtom Wrote:  RIP - Big Jae!

Lost a co-worker to a heart attack yesterday at way too young an age.
There's a lot of that going around if you read the obits. Men and more unusually women having heart attacks. Post COVID and post jab is my suspicion. When MRNA vaccines were first tested in Veterinary circles the test subjects had almost 100% mortality within a year. That's why, even though the vaccines have been significantly improved, so many in the medical community were reticent to take the shot. Coupled with that were the waivers signed for the vaccine to relieve the Pharma companies of liability. The impact upon people for "this" vaccine were unknown.

Now that said the impact of the virus caused unusual clotting in small blood vessels which also could lead to early stroke or coronary. Niche cancers are a rarer sided effect.

I'm not saying this is the cause of your friend's death. I'm just noting that something's up because the mortality due to heart attack seems to be spiking in a younger age group and it needs to be studied before we have to manufacture another vaccine to combat a man-made virus which did not naturally occur.

Politics need to be put aside and a thorough study independent of the CDC and WHO needs to be conducted at the academic level.

I get that your first instinct is to look for some conspiracy theory, but you're WAY of base here. My friend Jae struggled with morbid obesity for many years. He was probably over 500 pounds at his heaviest. He also had issues with asthma. Now in recent years, he was able to shed about half that weight, but I had not seen him in a bit. As I'm sure you're aware, being that heavy for most your adult life does a lot of damage to your heart. Hell, I have no clue on whether he was even vaccinated.


RE: New Grim Reaper Death Thread - Claw - 10-27-2022 11:03 AM

(10-27-2022 07:23 AM)CliftonAve Wrote:  TMZ reported Jerry Lee Lewis died yesterday but then retracted after a statement from the family. Probably worth keeping an eye on.

He is gone today. RIP Killer.


RE: New Grim Reaper Death Thread - Redbanksdog - 10-27-2022 11:47 AM

(10-27-2022 11:03 AM)Claw Wrote:  
(10-27-2022 07:23 AM)CliftonAve Wrote:  TMZ reported Jerry Lee Lewis died yesterday but then retracted after a statement from the family. Probably worth keeping an eye on.

He is gone today. RIP Killer.

I'm not seeing anything in the News ?


RE: New Grim Reaper Death Thread - DavidSt - 10-27-2022 02:04 PM

Jerry Lee Lewis's cousin is Mickey Gilley who died in May of 2022.


RE: New Grim Reaper Death Thread - JRsec - 10-28-2022 04:41 PM

Sad Day for the Georgia Bulldogs and the SEC. Vince Dooley dies at home at the age of 90. May God's peace be with Barbara and the family!


RE: New Grim Reaper Death Thread - Redbanksdog - 10-28-2022 05:42 PM

(10-27-2022 11:47 AM)Redbanksdog Wrote:  
(10-27-2022 11:03 AM)Claw Wrote:  
(10-27-2022 07:23 AM)CliftonAve Wrote:  TMZ reported Jerry Lee Lewis died yesterday but then retracted after a statement from the family. Probably worth keeping an eye on.

He is gone today. RIP Killer.

I'm not seeing anything in the News ?

I heard Jerry Lee died this morning.


RE: New Grim Reaper Death Thread - DavidSt - 10-28-2022 09:39 PM

Jerry Lee Lewis, Dead At 87


RE: New Grim Reaper Death Thread - GoodOwl - 10-28-2022 10:40 PM

the ol' ball coach has finally pssed on to that great gridiron in the sky...

[Image: 22FB_Dooley_m7nad.jpg]

Quote:ATHENS -- Legendary former University of Georgia football coach and director of athletics Vince Dooley died peacefully at his home in the presence of his wife and their four children Friday afternoon at the age of 90. A member of the College Football Hall of Fame, as well as the Georgia and Alabama Sports Halls of Fame, Dooley is Georgia's winningest football coach with 201 victories, six SEC titles and the 1980 national championship in his 25 years leading the Bulldogs (1964-88). He was also the recipient of numerous awards for his service as director of athletics over a 25 year tenure (1979-2004).

For over 50 years, Dooley had an enduring impact on the University of Georgia, the Southeastern Conference, and college athletics across the country. Serving as head football coach at UGA from 1963 to 1989 and as director of athletics from 1979 to 2004, he was a man of great foresight in times of charting the future, a man of stability in times of change, and a man of vision in critical times that have helped shape the path of college athletics.

His legacy as been forever preserved with the naming in 2019 of the Sanford Stadium field in his honor—Dooley Field at Sanford Stadium. His contributions to the university were recognized in 2008 with the dedication of the Vince Dooley Athletic Complex. A statue and garden commemorate his accomplishments along with the naming of all of the south campus athletic facilities in his honor.

His contributions to coaching and athletics administration are significantly defined by his place as the only person ever to hold the presidency of both the American Football Coaches Association and the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics.

Dooley's 25 years as head coach earned him the distinction as the most successful football coach in Georgia history. He guided the Bulldogs to a career record of 201-77-10, becoming only the ninth coach in NCAA Division I history to win over 200 games. The Bulldogs won one national championship (1980) and six SEC Championships under his direction. He took his teams to 20 bowl games and coached a Heisman Trophy winner (Herschel Walker, 1982), a Maxwell Award Winner (Walker, 1982), an Outland Award Winner (Bill Stanfill, 1968), 40 First Team All-Americans, and 10 Academic All-Americans.

He was named NCAA National Coach of the Year by every major poll in 1980 and by Chevrolet-WTBS in 1982. Dooley was named SEC Coach of the Year seven times and NCAA District Coach of the Year on six occasions. During his tenure, seven of his players earned the prestigious National Football Foundation post-graduate scholarship and 11 former players received the equally-coveted NCAA post-graduate scholarship. Seventy-seven of his players earned Academic All-SEC recognition. He holds the unique distinction of being inducted into the Sports Hall of Fame in two different states, Georgia and Alabama. Dooley was inducted into the National College Football Hall of Fame in 1994 and in 2001 was named recipient of the Amos Alonzo Stagg Award from American Football Coaches Association presented for lifetime contributions to the sport of football. In 2004, he was inducted into the UGA Circle of Honor and on Jan. 1, 2019, he was inducted into the Sugar Bowl Hall of Fame.

As Director of Athletics, his leadership translated onto the fields of competition as well. There is no stronger indicator of Georgia's overall athletic prominence than its success in the annual Directors Cup national competition which annually measures athletic success of schools across the country. Under Dooley, Georgia's final rankings include a second-place finish in the 1998-99 season, third-place finish in 2000-01, fifth place in 2003-04, and top-10 finishes in five of his final seven years as Director of Athletics. In his final year as Athletic Director (2003-04), Georgia was the SEC recipient of the first-ever Excellence in Athletics Cup, an award based on a total athletic program performance in eight distinct categories.

Under Dooley's watch as athletic director, Georgia teams won 23 national championships (10 in his final six years), including an unprecedented four during the 1998-99 year (gymnastics, women's swimming & diving, men's tennis, and men's golf). Also during his tenure, Georgia athletic teams won 78 SEC team championships and numerous individual national titles in both men's and women's sports.

He was also a standard-bearer for academic excellence. Under his leadership, more than 100 Georgia student-athletes were named First-Team Academic All-America, more than 50 received NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarships, seven were named recipients of the SEC's Boyd McWhorter Scholar-Athlete of the Year Award, seven NCAA Top Eight Award winners, three NCAA Woman of the Year recipients, two Walter Byers Award winners, and well over $275,000 was awarded to the University's general scholarship fund through performances by Georgia student-athletes.

He was instrumental in the Athletic Association's participation in the University's Ramsey Student Activities Center, a facility rated by Sports Illustrated in 1997 as the top student physical activities building in America. It cost more than $35 million, over $7 million of which was funded by the Athletic Association, including $2 million in advance to begin the project. The complex, which hosted the 1999 and 2006 NCAA Women's Swimming and Diving Championships and the 2002 NCAA Men's Swimming and Diving Championships, includes competition facilities for varsity swimming & diving and practice arenas for basketball, gymnastics, and volleyball.

He and his wife, Barbara, co-chaired a fund-raising campaign to establish a Catholic high school in the Athens and northeast Georgia area. As a member of the Order of Malta, he went with the Atlanta Malta Chapter Group to Lourdes, France, "The Miracle City," accompanying the sick who came for spiritual and physical healing. Dooley also served as a consultant in 2010-15 with Kennesaw State University, which began playing varsity football in the Fall of 2015.

Dooley was born into an athletic family in the Alabama coastal city of Mobile, Sept. 4, 1932. His younger brother Bill, former head football coach at North Carolina, Virginia Tech, and Wake Forest, was an All-SEC guard at Mississippi State in 1954. After graduating from McGill High in Mobile, Dooley accepted a football scholarship to Auburn, where he was an all-star football and basketball player. He received his Bachelor's Degree in Business Management (1954) and Masters in History (1963). After serving in the Marines as an officer for two years and eight years in the Reserves, he took a job as an assistant coach at Auburn. Dooley was named head coach of the Bulldogs in December, 1963, at the age of 31. He maintained his academic and continuing education interests by auditing classes at the University in such disciplines as history, political science, art history, and horticulture.

Hall of Fame Football Coach:

+Inducted into College Hall of Fame in 1994
+2001 Amos Alonzo Stagg Award from American Football Coaches Association for lifetime contributions to the sport of football.
+25 seasons (1964-88)
+20 Bowl Games
+201 victories ranked third nationally among active coaches at time of his retirement
+1980 National Championship
+Six SEC Championships (1966, '68, '76, '80, '81, '82)
+1980 and '82 NCAA National Coach of the Year
+SEC Coach of the Year seven times
+State of Georgia Sports Hall of Fame (1978)
+State of Alabama Sports Hall of Fame
+inducted into the Sugar Bowl, Sun Bowl, Georgia-Florida game, Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl and Pop Warner Halls of Fame


Now, THAT was a football coach.


RE: New Grim Reaper Death Thread - GoodOwl - 10-31-2022 04:39 PM

Quote: We were sad to learn of the death of Hannah Pick-Goslar at the age of 93. Hannah, or Hanneli as Anne called her in her diary, was one of Anne Frank’s best friends; they had known each other since kindergarten.

On 14 June 1942, Anne wrote in her diary: ‘Hanneli and Sanne used to be my two best friends. People who saw us together always used to say: “There goes Anne, Hanne and Sanne.”’ Hannah shared her memories of their friendship and the Holocaust into old age. She believed everyone should know what happened to her and her friend Anne after the last diary entry. No matter how terrible the story.
Best of friends

Hannah Goslar was born on 12 November 1928 in Berlin-Tiergarten. When the Nazis came to power in 1933, the family moved to London and on to Amsterdam. There, they came to live next door to the Frank family at Merwedeplein. Hannah and Anne were in kindergarten together and attended the 6th Montessori School and later the Jewish Lyceum. They became close friends and were always in and out of each other’s houses. Hannah recounted: ‘My mother described Anne Frank well. She said: “God knows everything, but Anne knows better.”’
Bergen-Belsen

Anne Frank and her family went into hiding in the Secret Annex on Prinsengracht in 1942. In 1937, Hannah had moved to Zuider Amstellaan, where she continued to live until June 1943. Then, she and her father (her mother had died in childbirth), her grandparents, and her younger sister Gabi were deported to Westerbork and, in February 1944, from there to Bergen-Belsen. There she met Anne Frank in February 1945, shortly before Anne died. Hannah and her sister Gabi were the only ones in their family to survive the horrors of the concentration camps.

Hannah Pick-Goslar meant a lot to the Anne Frank House, and we could always call on her. Hannah’s last visit to the Anne Frank House was in October 2012, at the opening of the temporary exhibition ‘So now I’m fifteen.’ Photos, letters, and books of Anne Frank. The exhibition featured photographs of Hannah and Anne. A short video was recorded in which Hannah talked about her friendship with Anne.

We offer Hannah’s relatives and friends our deepest sympathy and sincere condolences.

May her memory be for blessing.

[quote]

We were sad to learn of the death of Hannah Pick-Goslar today at the age of 93. Hannah, or #Hanneli as Anne called her in her diary, was one of Anne Frank’s best friends; they had known each other since kindergarten.

More: https://t.co/cBy3od7Iv1 pic.twitter.com/y53AFbCF4y

— Anne Frank House (@annefrankhouse) October 28, 2022


RE: New Grim Reaper Death Thread - gdunn - 11-03-2022 12:35 PM

Ray Guy, former NFL Punter, passed away today.

https://www.foxnews.com/sports/ray-guy-legendary-nfl-punter-dead

Played at Southern Miss.. Played for Madden and the Raiders... Was the first punter inducted into the HoF.


RE: New Grim Reaper Death Thread - JRsec - 11-03-2022 01:25 PM

(11-03-2022 12:35 PM)gdunn Wrote:  Ray Guy, former NFL Punter, passed away today.

https://www.foxnews.com/sports/ray-guy-legendary-nfl-punter-dead

Played at Southern Miss.. Played for Madden and the Raiders... Was the first punter inducted into the HoF.

Great punter! Saw him play in college. Loved his work with a Raider's team I adored! Too soon!


RE: New Grim Reaper Death Thread - DavidSt - 11-05-2022 12:11 AM

Westerns Actor, Andrew Prine Dead at 86

Starred in Chisum with John Wayne, and played Patty Duke's character Helen Keller's brother on The MiracleWorker.


RE: New Grim Reaper Death Thread - GoodOwl - 11-05-2022 03:38 PM

Aaron Carter, Singer and Brother of Backstreet Boys’ Nick Carter, Dies at 34, not by alleged vaccine as so many others but by drowning under what the article says the LAPD called " a suspicious death (that) took place at Carter’s address." Was not a fan of him or anything (didn't know his music), but somehow shocking to me when I saw the headline.


RE: New Grim Reaper Death Thread - DavidSt - 11-06-2022 07:12 PM

(11-05-2022 03:38 PM)GoodOwl Wrote:  Aaron Carter, Singer and Brother of Backstreet Boys’ Nick Carter, Dies at 34, not by alleged vaccine as so many others but by drowning under what the article says the LAPD called " a suspicious death (that) took place at Carter’s address." Was not a fan of him or anything (didn't know his music), but somehow shocking to me when I saw the headline.

Aaron had a history of substance abuse. Recently, his fans called a welfare check on him as he was huffing something online.


RE: New Grim Reaper Death Thread - DavidSt - 11-07-2022 09:31 AM

Former NASCAR Driver and Son Of Coach Joe Gibbs, Coy Gibbs Dead at 49


RE: New Grim Reaper Death Thread - DavidSt - 11-09-2022 05:01 PM

Nazarethe Frontman and Founding Member, Dan McCaffery, Dead at 76







RE: New Grim Reaper Death Thread - Gamenole - 11-10-2022 09:49 AM

Aura the Iberian Lynx, who played a crucial role in saving her species -

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/nov/10/iberian-lynx-aura-that-helped-save-species-from-extinction-dies-aged-20


RE: New Grim Reaper Death Thread - GoodOwl - 11-11-2022 11:14 AM

(11-11-2022 10:55 AM)loki_the_bubba Wrote:  Comedian Gallagher, 76. Watermelons everywhere are now safe from the Sledge-O-Matic.

https://www.tmz.com/2022/11/11/comedian-gallagher-dead-dies-watermelon/?adid=social-twa

He was a great one...truly will be missed...Thanks for the laughs! R.I.P.





RE: New Grim Reaper Death Thread - JRsec - 11-11-2022 11:49 AM

(11-11-2022 11:14 AM)GoodOwl Wrote:  
(11-11-2022 10:55 AM)loki_the_bubba Wrote:  Comedian Gallagher, 76. Watermelons everywhere are now safe from the Sledge-O-Matic.

https://www.tmz.com/2022/11/11/comedian-gallagher-dead-dies-watermelon/?adid=social-twa

He was a great one...truly will be missed...Thanks for the laughs! R.I.P.



He and Carlin both understand word usage extremely well. I enjoyed both and especially liked Rita Rudner's (still with us) understated approach to humor.


RE: New Grim Reaper Death Thread - GoodOwl - 11-11-2022 01:54 PM

(10-28-2022 09:39 PM)DavidSt Wrote:  Jerry Lee Lewis, Dead At 87

Jerry Lee Lewis’ teenage bride reflects on their stormy marriage