Terrible news, very sorry to hear that. He seemed like a great guy and a great story teller. He will be missed-
General "RIP" announcements that might be of interest
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Jane Russell and her breasts have died. I never thought she was pretty or a good actress.
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R.I.P. Duke Snider and Jane Russell.
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Wow may2...
That was completely unnecessary and insensitive...
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Oh my! I'm sorry to hear that. I think he lived in Bandera, TX, less than 50 miles from San Antonio. R.I.P.
Hi Jay, he did. In fact, he liked to eat at the Old Spanish Trail restaurant often and with Dean Smith who also lives in or near Bandera-or so I was told by the owners of that great restaurant. BTW, that restaurant has a John Wayne Room-you have to walk under a Winchester Rifle to enter that room.Rest in Peace "It Do".
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Rest in Peace Duke, Jane. I remember her in those Bra commercials and thought she was tsssst--HOT in: The Outlaw? I remember watching it just to see her on that haystack in the barn. I knew then why Howard Hughes liked her so much ;-))
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My favorite movie of hers is still Son of Paleface with Roy Rogers and Bob Hope. May she rest in peace.
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Another one gone sad she made some good films RIP
Regards
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Wow may2...
That was completely unnecessary and insensitive...
I second that!
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sad to hear about jane russell.liked her in the 2 paleface films.she wasnt a bad actress.may she rest in peace.
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I regret that I bring news "sad as death" to Alamo fans.
Rudy Robbins, who played "It Do" in "The Alamo" passed away today after battling stomach cancer.
God bless.
That's too bad . . . I've always had kind of a soft spot for ol' "It do" in my heart.Thanks for letting us know.
Mrs. C
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Well, almost a week late in being able to report this and not sure if he actually fits in this catagory but, the last American WWI Veteran--Mr. Frank Buckles, had passed away last Sunday a few days after his 110th Birthday.
Rest in Peace Sir and thank you for your service.
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R.I.P. Mr. Buckles
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Rest in peace, Mr. Frank Buckles. you earned it.
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Sad to hear about Rudy Robbins when I wrote to him a few years ago he seemed to be a very genuine and sincere person.
RIP Rudy.
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Well, almost a week late in being able to report this and not sure if he actually fits in this catagory but, the last American WWI Veteran--Mr. Frank Buckles, had passed away last Sunday a few days after his 110th Birthday.
Rest in Peace Sir and thank you for your service.
Mr. Frank Buckles - R.I.P. -
Thanks Gents. Also, there are now only two WWI Vets still alive world-wide. Or at least that are known to be alive. Their ages respectively are: 110 and 109.
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And I'll third it.
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