General Good-byes And RIPs

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  • Nick TamenNick Tamen Shipmate
    edited February 20
    Eric Dane, “Dr. McSteamy” in Grey’s Anatomy among other roles, has died of ALS at age 53.


  • DoublethinkDoublethink Admin, 8th Day Host
    edited February 24
    Very sad, I note the family said they wanted to people know. I respect that, but also think the guidance in the editors code is worth baring in mind.
  • HeavenlyannieHeavenlyannie Shipmate
    edited February 24
    I assume the reason the family wanted it in the open is to combat the shame and stigma associated not just with suicide but with bipolar disorder. One in three people with bipolar disorder attempt suicide, and half of them succeed in doing so. (the stats dispel the often romanticised image of our lives).
  • KarlLBKarlLB Shipmate
    edited February 26
    Rob's dead, Dave
    Dave, Rob's dead
    Rob, Dave, is dead.

    https://www.ganymede.tv/2026/02/rob-grant-rip/

    Wait, are you trying to tell me Rob's dead?

    I think he'd appreciate the joke.
  • KarlLB wrote: »
    Rob's dead, Dave
    Dave, Rob's dead
    Rob, Dave, is dead.

    https://www.ganymede.tv/2026/02/rob-grant-rip/

    Wait, are you trying to tell me Rob's dead?

    I think he'd appreciate the joke.

    Oh smeg! That's really sad news.
  • Neil Sedaka has died at age 86.

  • Oh damn.
  • He was only off my "Thought he'd been dead for years" last because, for no reason I can recall, I looked him up a few weeks ago.
  • stetsonstetson Shipmate
    Reading Sedaka's wiki bio, I realize I know quite a few of the songs he wrote and sometimes sang, but didn't know until now that they were his.

    Love Will Keep Us Together was one of those "soundtrack to my childhood" songs, the sorta thing that always seemed to be playing at the mall etc.

    Years later, in Korea, I one day randomly sang the titular lyric of Stupid Cupid to a class of middle schoolers, while improvising some vaguely appropriate little dance. They thought it was hilarious, and would often ask me to repeat it. I suspect the word "stupid" had something to do with its appeal.
  • Gramps49Gramps49 Shipmate
    edited February 28
    I know this loss is relatively insignificant to the larger world, but Reece Jenkins, the boy's basketball coach to a local community died of pancreatic cancer just three months after being diagnosed. Sometimes such a loss can impact more people than a world leader's death. Not only is the man's family impacted, but so are those on his team, as well as the members of the high school faculty, the community, the county, peers who have competed against him, their teams, and on. Once the pebble drops in a still pool, the waves keep extending into nothingness, but that is some ways out around here.
  • Beautifully put @Gramps49.

    I too was sad to read about Neil Sedaka, just an amazing contributor to popular music.
  • stetsonstetson Shipmate
    stetson wrote: »
    Years later, in Korea, I one day randomly sang the titular lyric of Stupid Cupid to a class of middle schoolers, while improvising some vaguely appropriate little dance. They thought it was hilarious, and would often ask me to repeat it. I suspect the word "stupid" had something to do with its appeal.

    Stupid Cupid just finished playing in the cafe I'm sitting in.
  • North East QuineNorth East Quine Purgatory Host
    Margaret Farquhar, first woman to be Lord Provost of Aberdeen, has died. She was a tireless worker and greatly admired.

    Many years ago when Nelson Mandela visited Glasgow, all the Scottish Provosts were lined up to meet him. They were in alphabetical order of city, so Aberdeen was first. The BBC commentator assumed that the woman at the head of the line was some sort of assistant, because she was female, and described the second in line (a man!) as Lord Provost of Aberdeen, got every succeeding name wrong, and found himself with a name left over at the end.

    Nelson Mandela was more switched on, and asked her how things were in the Granite City. He managed to get all the Provosts right!
  • ChastMastrChastMastr Shipmate
    Marvel comics artist Jacopo Camagni, 48, gay Italian comics artist who was currently working on a series, died of complications during heart surgery today, far too young. 🕯🕯🕯

    https://bleedingcool.com/comics/marvel-comics-artist-jacopo-camagni-died-this-morning-at-the-age-of-48/
  • PigletPiglet All Saints Host, Circus Host
    Margaret Farquhar, first woman to be Lord Provost of Aberdeen, has died. She was a tireless worker and greatly admired.

    Many years ago when Nelson Mandela visited Glasgow, all the Scottish Provosts were lined up to meet him. They were in alphabetical order of city, so Aberdeen was first. The BBC commentator assumed that the woman at the head of the line was some sort of assistant, because she was female, and described the second in line (a man!) as Lord Provost of Aberdeen, got every succeeding name wrong, and found himself with a name left over at the end.

    Nelson Mandela was more switched on, and asked her how things were in the Granite City. He managed to get all the Provosts right!

    What a splendid story - well done Mr Mandela!
  • ChastMastrChastMastr Shipmate
    And colorist Tatjana Wood, who did amazing work on Swamp Thing and other comics, has passed at 99, days before her 100th birthday today.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tatjana_Wood
  • Ian Huntly, who murdered two little girls in Soham, Cambridgeshire, back in 2002, has died after being assaulted in prison:

    https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/mar/07/soham-murderer-ian-huntley-dies-after-hmp-frankland-prison-attack

    I expect many of you in the UK will remember the case.

  • PigletPiglet All Saints Host, Circus Host
    I do indeed; we were travelling back to Northern Ireland after a holiday in Scotland at the time, and I remember the news bulletins on the car radio.

    I hope this brings some sort of "closure" for the families and friends of the two little girls.

    I wonder what'll happen to the bloke who killed him?
  • Piglet wrote: »
    I wonder what'll happen to the bloke who killed him?
    I remember it very clearly, too. Although Soham is as far to the NE of Cambridge as we were to the south, it felt almost as though it was happening in a neighbouring village.

    From what I have read, the one who killed him (if it was just the one that has been named) is a pretty violent man with more than one murder & a rape to his name already, soI wouldn't think there's much more they can do, other than add another offence to his crime sheet & lengthen his sentence, which I assume is already a life one. I don't expect he will have much chance of parole, if that hadn't already been denied him.

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