Obituaries

FokkersVeteran
Toms River, NJ, Us

Diogo Jota and his brother Andre Silva
Diogo was a forward for Liverpool Football Club, and the Portuguese National team.
The name won’t mean much to probably 99.9% of you. An outstanding international footballer, who helped Portugal to win the Nations League a few weeks ago. Car crash caused by a blown tire. He married his long time girlfriend 5 days ago. I am gutted.

Bensalem, PA, Us

I drink heartedly, only when I home. Having earned a CDL, I have to be very careful with alcohol when not at home.

Richards, TX

@Melvin , you probably don’t drink enough for an Irish woman.

Windermere, FL, Us

Jimmy Swaggart? I haven't heard his name in 20 years. No idea he was still alive.

Bensalem, PA, Us

My preference is an Irish woman over an Asian woman.

Richards, TX

@Melvin , what’s wrong with that ? Thousands do that every year . Go to Pattaya Thailand.

Bensalem, PA, Us

A customer of mine from my most recent job was born in Seoul, South Korea and he told me that if I ever go on vacation to any Asian country, don't fall in love and don't get married. The women are just looking for an easy way out of the respective country to come to the U. S.

8inchcableVeteran
Milwaukee, WI, Us

Melvin,

Most dudes that travel internationally, especially to Asia and South America....

Guilty as charged. I'm in the group that rented pussy by the hour.

Fair exchange AINT no robbery.

Dinners, gifts and all-expense paid trips..... or trade some colorful paper for what you really want?

8inchcableVeteran
Milwaukee, WI, Us

Controversial televangelist Rev. Jimmy Swaggart has died at the age of 90 — two weeks after he was rushed to the hospital following a heart attack.

The Louisiana native, whose multimillion-dollar ministry was tarnished by his prostitution scandals, had been in critical condition ever since he went into cardiac arrest on June 14.

Bensalem, PA, Us

TV Evangelist Jimmy Swaggart has died at age 90. May he lie with his prostitutes!

:-D

8inchcableVeteran
Milwaukee, WI, Us

Milwaukee police Officer Kendall Corder, 32, died Sunday at Froedtert Hospital after succumbing to injuries sustained during a shooting Thursday.

Corder had served with the Milwaukee Police Department for over six years.

CopNkittenVeteran
Phila, PA, Us

"Just read about Bobby Sherman. Tiger Beat royalty. My older sister was in love with that dude."

ah yes, I remember Tiger Beat. Loved Bobby Sherman when I was a teen. RIP

Phoenix, AZ, Us

Bill Moyers, among other things, a writer, journalist, and LBJ's press secretary.

Fresno, CA, Us

Lalo Schifrin, composer of the Mission Impossible theme, and one of the greatest film composers of all time, at 93

8inchcableVeteran
Milwaukee, WI, Us

"Mikayla Raines, an animal rescuer who shared her work on YouTube, has died by suicide, her husband Ethan Frankamp shared on Monday.

In a nearly 12-minute video titled, "An unimaginable loss for the rescue," Ethan Frankamp said Raines died by suicide as a result of mental illness and harassment she faced online.

Since 2009, Raines had maintained a YouTube channel for her animal rescue, Save a Fox Rescue, located in Rice County, Minnesota. The channel's following grew to more than 2.4 million subscribers."

San Luis Obispo, CA, Us

Just read about Bobby Sherman. Tiger Beat royalty. My older sister was in love with that dude.

Bensalem, PA, Us

Maaaaaan... I loved his work!

May Mick Ralphs rest in peace in the Burning Sky, with David Bowie and All the Young Dudes!

Fresno, CA, Us

Mick Ralphs, founding member of Mott the Hoople and Bad Company, 81.

tbrmskssVeteran
San Diego, CA, Us

Not an obituary, but the end of an era...

"Radio veteran Dr. Demento announced plans for his retirement after 55 years on the air.

Real name Barret Hansen, the comedy and novelty music specialist started out in October 1970 on KPPC in Los Angeles (later KROQ). His show was syndicated in 1974 and he continued on radio until 2010 when he went digital.

He popularized songs including “The Monster Mash,” “Shaving Cream” and “Fish Heads,” while introducing artists including Bobby ‘Boris’ Pickett, Benny Bell, Barnes & Barnes, Spike Jones, Jimmy Durante, Nervous Norvus, Allan Sherman, Stan Freberg and many others to a wider audience.

Demento, who’s now 84, confirmed that his final broadcasts will consist of archive material, ending in a top 40 of novelty songs on precisely the 55th anniversary of his first show. “It’s been a blast – but I have come to the decision that I need to hang up my top hat soon,” he said in a statement.

Probably his most notable introduction was that of ‘Weird Al’ Yankovic, who established his career via Demento’s show, first appearing in 1976 and becoming a mainstay as he presented spoof songs including “Another One Rides the Bus” and “My Bologna,” parodies of Queen and The Knack respectively. “If there hadn’t been a Dr. Demento, I’d probably have a real job now,” Yankovic once said."

Bensalem, PA, Us

Betsy Gay from the Little Rascals has died at 96.

New Orleans, LA, Us

Anne Burrell

Rest in peace, Chef.

BT

Bensalem, PA, Us

It's a small world after all...

:-D

mayhem8Veteran
Auburn, NH, Us

When I hear the name Brian Wilson I can't help but think of the Barenaked Ladies song about Brian Wilson, then the song gets stuck in my head.