Interesting, overlooked, and significant obituaries from around the world, as they happen, emphasizing the positive achievements of those who have died. Member, Society of Professional Obituary Writers.
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Ari Up aka Ariane Forster
Slits founder, lead singer, and further explorer of punk and dub -- via the L.A. Weekly. She was GREAT -- I really dug her.
Graham Crowden
Actor -- via Wikipedia. Best known for his work on BBC television ("Waiting for God," "A Very Peculiar Practice.") See him below in the final scene of Lindsay Anderson's "Britannia Hospital":
Alfred "Tall Ted" Hallaman aka Eleftherios Hallaman
Beloved Cleveland-area disc jockey -- via the Cleveland Plain Dealer.
Joseph Motto aka Boom Boom Branniagan
Early rock 'n' roll era disc jockey -- via the Albany Times-Union
Frances R. Wallas
Environmental attorney who loved and celebrated the outdoor life -- via the Tennessean.
Charles Ying
Inventor and entrepreneur -- via the Vail Daily. Most importantly, he helped to craft the technology that replaced the linotype process in printing, speeding the turnaround time between reporting the news and getting it out on the street.
Glenn Eugene Smith
Dedicated middle-school teacher inspired many students -- via the Daily News of Longview, WA.
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Tom Bosley
Actor -- via TMZ. He will be best remembered as sitcom dad Howard Cunningham on "Happy Days." He got his start in theater, however, winning a Tony Award for his portrayal of Fiorello La Guardia in the now-obscure Bock/Harnick musical "Fiorello!" He did lots of TV, and after "Happy Days" ended, he portrayed continuing characters in "Murder, She Wrote" and "Father Dowling Mysteries." He narrated "That's Hollywood," a syndicated series on American film. He was a pitchman for many products on TV commercials as well.
Here's the beginning of a long interview with him:
Here's the beginning of a long interview with him:
Monday, October 18, 2010
Johnny Sheffield
Actor -- via the Bellingham Herald, which picked it up from the L.A. Times, although the Times hasn't posted it yet. He got his break as "Boy" in the original Tarzan series, appearing in eight of the films:
And later moved to Monogram for a one-dozen series of Bomba the Jungle Boy movies.
He later went into real estate.
And later moved to Monogram for a one-dozen series of Bomba the Jungle Boy movies.
He later went into real estate.
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Dennis Taylor
Nashville session and stage saxophonist, and author of instructional texts -- via the Tennessean.
Fred Schuman aka Freddy 'Sez'
Legendary Yankees fan -- via the New York Daily News. Ate with him before the 2001 Division Series Game 5 against the A's, when Giambi forgot to slide. A crazy, cantankerous coot, and a great great fan. Here's a New York Times tribute to him.
Gregory Hart
Homeless man who got his wish, to live in a home of his own, for the last three years of his life -- via the Washington Post
Elizabeth "Missy" Barlow
Botanist and artist was granddaughter of pioneers, and lived in much the same primitive way -- via the Seattle Times
Eugene C. "Chip" West, Jr.
Businessman who specialized in tales and history of Wheeling, West Virginia -- via the Wheeling News-Register
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Janet MacLachlan
Actress in film and television -- via the Los Angeles Times. Here is a wonderful and well-deserved tribute to her from the folks at Bright Lights Film Journal:
Anne Schaddele Norris and Birger Juell
Couple who died together had memorable life together -- via Colleen Mastony at the Chicago Tribune.
John T. Williams
Carver whose death at hands of Seattle police sprks controversy -- via the Seattle Times.
Gloria Wasserman aka South Street Annie
Fixture of Fulton Fish Market and her fragmented life -- a great piece by Dan Barry in the New York Times.
Belva Plain
This incredibly popular writer completed more than 20 novels -- via the Star-Ledger. She started when she was 63. She wrote everything in longhand.
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