Sad to hear about Richard Briers, enjoyed him in The Good Life and many Shakespeare productions.
General "RIP" announcements that might be of interest
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Sad to hear about Richard Briers, enjoyed him in The Good Life and many Shakespeare productions.
Same here, another Brit loss in a few days -
Jerry Buss, owner of the L.A. Lakers. He was 80.
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yes i heard that on the radio the other day about mindy it is so said
we are losing so many great singers and actors.
update on my mom also. she will never walk again. all they did was fix her
leg that was bad, then her hip went bad and cause of her age it is not safe
to fix it. so that is why [FONT=A&S Wizard] have not been checking emails. been worried about mom and been so tried i just lay in bed when i get home. i have to sign everything for her n extra.[/FONT] -
Carl, hate to tell you but the Dave Clark 5 is now the Dave Clark 2. Huxley was the third member of the band to pass away in the last 7 yrs. Sax player Denis Payton died in 06, lead singer Mike Smith in 08, and of course, now, Huxley.
Thank you Jim, I hadnt heard of the others. Over and Over Again is my favorite by them.
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From James Drury, on Facebook:
REMEMBERING our friend, Dale Robertson, who passed away this Wednesday morning (July 14, 1923 - Feb. 27, 2013). He is best known for his role as Jim Hardie in 'Tales of Wells Fargo' series (1957-1962) and as Ben Calhoun in 'The Iron Horse' series (1966-1968). Many films and television guest appearances -
Dang. Rest in Peace Dale. Ive seen you in a few things.
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Always liked Dale Robertson.
http://www.okgazette.com/oklah…688-a-western-sunset.html
Van Cliburn died also.
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sad to hear about dale robertson.i liked his films and tv series.may he rest in peace
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Hi
Sad about Dale Robertson he appeared in a number of good films and television.
Regards
Arthur
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RIP Dale
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Bonnie Franklin of: One Day At A Time TV series fame--passed away due to cancer at age of 68. I liked that show and she was good.
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I Just received this from my friend that went to Harry's memorial. He was such a kind man. Until a couple of years ago he would e-mail answers to questions people would ask him and was so personable about it. I remember him first in Rio Grande on the Morning Movie as a latch key kid in the early 50s and then Spin and Marty on the Mickey Mouse Club in the midle 50s. Me thinks we lost a Great American Treasure when Harry Carey Jr. got on the train to paradise.
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I Just received this from my friend that went to Harry's memorial. He was such a kind man. Until a couple of years ago he would e-mail answers to questions people would ask him and was so personable about it. I remember him first in Rio Grande on the Morning Movie as a latch key kid in the early 50s and then Spin and Marty on the Mickey Mouse Club in the midle 50s. Me thinks we lost a Great American Treasure when Harry Carey Jr. got on the train to paradise.
Thanks for this Jim,
I have also copied your post to
Pals Of The Saddle- Harry Carey Jr. -
Oh, that we for sure did, Big Jim. And what a wonderful little tribute you wrote here. But, we mustn't be selfish. Thankfully he left us an amazing amount of films to remember him by, and due to the extra years of life he lived, his buddies have waited a very long time to have him back with them. Now they do. All that waits for their reunion to be perfect is Marilyn. Hope she is in good health but know she went to the retirement home with him. When her time comes, Harry will truly be in "seventh heaven"! KEITH
I Just received this from my friend that went to Harry's memorial. He was such a kind man. Until a couple of years ago he would e-mail answers to questions people would ask him and was so personable about it. I remember him first in Rio Grande on the Morning Movie as a latch key kid in the early 50s and then Spin and Marty on the Mickey Mouse Club in the midle 50s. Me thinks we lost a Great American Treasure when Harry Carey Jr. got on the train to paradise.
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Thanks for this Jim,
I have also copied your post to
Pals Of The Saddle- Harry Carey Jr.
Thank you for that. I just received the "My Memories of Dobe" ,by Jennie Knudsen, that she was kind enough to have sent to me, that I can Post next week, if you like, when I get back. Would you like me to post them in "Pals" or "RIP" or both? Big Jim -
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JimAlthough strictly speaking it is not up to me, but I would think it is important enough to merit an appearance in both.
Regards
Arthur
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Thank you for that. I just received the "My Memories of Dobe" ,by Jennie Knudsen, that she was kind enough to have sent to me, that I can Post next week, if you like, when I get back. Would you like me to post them in "Pals" or "RIP" or both? Big Jim
Jim, as it it is now relating to Harry,
your 'Memories' will now be better served
by posting them in the 'Pals'
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Dale Robertson was partners in a small movie business with best friends of my parents from the country club. He would come to Atlanta from time to time to discuss projects. He was one of my few heros back then. Our friends were kind enough to include me in trips to the airport to pick him up, occasional dinners, etc. Believe it or not, he was a very funny man....kept us all laughing a good bit of the time. Was very strange to me way back then to see him in regular street clothes. Good man, Dale Robertson. I didn't know he was still alive or I would have contacted him for the book. Well, enjoy meeting up with all your old movie and golf buddies, Dale, and thanks for taking the time to make a very young girl feel special. KEITH
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Hi
Just heard that jazzman kennie Ball has died aged 82
Regards
Arthur