A compilation of interesting and significant obituaries, as they happen, emphasizing the achievements of those who have died.
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"By writing or reading obituaries, we can discover ways to make our time on earth more worthwhile, more productive, more meaningful to others."
Alana Baranick, "Life on the Death Beat"
Alana Baranick, "Life on the Death Beat"
"'I always read the obituaries in The Times,' I explained to her. 'They make me bloody glad to be alive.'"
John Mortimer, "Rumpole's Return"
Monday, August 1, 2011
Edson Stroll
Actor -- via The Argonaut. He may be remembered for his most kitschy appearances -- as Virgil in the TV series "McHale's Navy" and in the famous "Eye of the Beholder" episode of TV's "The Twilight Zone," but he worked extensively on stage, in film and television, blessed with a very good voice as well as a memorable physique.
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I missed this. Edson (virgil) was more than jusst beefcake. A fine and caring human being.
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