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Title: In Memoriam
Post by: Kiwi on Dec 31, 2022, 03:44 PM
So 2022 has been a bit of a shocker for people passing over. Feel free to acknowledge anyone whose death has resonated with you on any level. A few in my thoughts would have to be (in no particular order) ...


Thoughts and prayers also go out to Roger Kean, Oliver Frey's partner in life and co-founder of Newsfield Publishing. He contracted Motor Neurone Disease which also took the life of his father. He was expected to leave Oli but whose cancer sadly had other ideas. He is now on end of life care. Very sad indeed!!

Also in my thoughts is Franco Frey, Oli's brother and the third arm of the trio that created Newsfield. He was assisting in their care but suffered a major stroke and was in a coma last I read. I have no idea how he is but  hope he is okay.
Title: Re: In Memoriam
Post by: kitsunebi on Jan 02, 2023, 04:43 PM
Comics are my bag, so I'll list some comics-related losses in 2022:


and not exactly comics, though she's IN lots of comics:
Title: Re: In Memoriam
Post by: Kiwi on Jan 07, 2023, 07:09 PM
Sad news that Roger Kean has also passed away shortly after being moved into end of life care.

MND is a truly horrid disease both for the people suffering it and the friends and family forced to watch loved ones wither away knowing they aren't afforded the luxury of not knowing what is happening to them. My father died from it and I wouldn't wish it on anyone.

Other greats who have passed from this disease include Stephen Hawking, Kiwi actor Bruce Allpress, Dambuster's Commander Leonard Cheshire, British Acting great David Niven and the list goes on.

About the only good bit of news coming out of Crash Magazine where I read the news is Franco Frey, Oli's brother who suffered a stroke while caring for them, is on the mend which is wonderful to hear.

Title: Re: In Memoriam
Post by: slider1983 on Jan 09, 2023, 12:21 PM
Earl Boen, the voice of LeChuck from the Monkey Island games passed away at 81.
Title: Re: In Memoriam
Post by: Kiwi on Jan 09, 2023, 07:08 PM
Quote from: slider1983 on Jan 09, 2023, 12:21 PMEarl Boen, the voice of LeChuck from the Monkey Island games passed away at 81.

His condescending attitude towards Sarah Connor in the first two Terminator movies cracks me every time I watch them, especially the look on his face when the T-1000 morphs through the jail door bars in T2 and he realizes she was telling the truth all along. Worth the price of admission by itself.