Interesting, overlooked, and significant obituaries from around the world, as they happen, emphasizing the positive achievements of those who have died. Member, Society of Professional Obituary Writers.
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
John Ferrugio
Pan Am in-flight director was the hero of Flight 93 in September, 1970, helping to evacuate all 170 passengers and crew before terrorists exploded their hijacked plane -- via the Boston Globe
Monday, June 21, 2010
Larry Jon Wilson
Singer, songwriter and musician you've probably not heard of. Why? Because he wouldn't compromise. Via the Tennessean
Chris Sievey
Very interesting comic, musician and writer best known for his papier-mache-headed persona, Frank Sidebottom -- via the BBC
Daisy D'Ora
German silent film star and noted beauty later became diplomat's wife, started home for children -- via Mittelbayerische
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Rev. Nico Smith
The South African government wouldn't stop its policy of apartheid. His religion wouldn't stand up against it.What did this minister do? Left his denomination. Moved with his family into a black township. He wasn't content to protest, or even stand witness to injustice. He placed himself in its path. A brave man. Via AP
Nestor Bedolido
Philippine journalist -- via the New York Times. Third reporter killed in a week there -- what the hell is going on?
Saturday, June 19, 2010
James "Pugs" Pugliano
Pugliano, top right, in a publicity photo from 1968.
Rock drummer was a member of The Jaggerz, who had a hit with "The Rapper" -- via groups.google.com/group/alt.obituaries and the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Friday, June 18, 2010
Ronald Neame
British director, cinematographer and screenwriter -- via groups.google.com/group/alt.obituaries and the BBC. He directed such films as "Tunes of Glory," "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie," "The Poseidon Adventure" and "Hopscotch"; he co-wrote for Noel Coward and David Lean on "This Happy Breed," "Blithe Spirit," "Great Expectations" and "Brief Encounter." A great contributor to the world of film.
Elzbieta Czyzewska
Brilliant Polish actress whose career was derailed due to governmental interference, bad luck -- via the New York Times
Thursday, June 17, 2010
David Soggot
Anti-apartheid lawyer defended victims of injustice in Namibia -- including Biko; via the Independent
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Garry Shider
Composer, guitarist extraordinaire, and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member was a key part of Parliament, Funkadelic, and the P-Funk All-Stars. Via the Star-Ledger.
He was popularly known as "Diaper Man" for his distinctive concert-wear, but he was so much more. I got to hear you play, Garry, and I am richer for it. God bless you!
Bill Dixon
Free jazz trumpeter -- via jazzwise magazine
Quotes:
"If you are you, 24 hours a day, then you do not have to remember who you are supposed to be in different situations -- something that I imagine could be troublesome."
"My career has been different from most people, but I knew what I was not going to do. I knew I was not going to be controlled. I knew there was a price for this, but I did not know there was as large a price as it turned out to be."
"Whether I get adequate attention or not, people here do know the work I have been doing systematically and without compromise for over 40 years. I get tired of people making excuses for guys who don't continue the art because they can't make a living."
Joselito Agustin, Desiderio Camangyan
Joselito Agustin, in an undated photo via the Voice of America website.
These two Philippines journalists were shot to death in public over the last 24 hours. Both spoke out against corruption. Total journalists slain in Philippines since 1986 -- 139. A dangerous place to speak truth to power. Via the New York Times
John Morekas
Radio host served the East Coast's Greek-American community for over 50 years -- via groups.google.com/group/alt.obituaries and the Baltimore Sun
William Holloman
Tuskegee airman and historian -- via groups.google.com/group/alt.obituaries and the Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Don Shirreff
In 1956, this British intelligence officer vehemently protested selecting nuclear bombing targets in the USSR, for which he was fired. He became a teacher, writer and activist. Via the Independent
Jonathan Wolkening
Co-founder of dance company Pilobolus -- via the New York Times. "We created a circus and then ran off and joined it."
David Lewis
Social activist co-founded a successful drug treatment and prisoner rehabilitation program, after time in jail and recovering from his own addictions -- via the L.A. Times. He was shot in the back in what police are calling a targeted attack. He was 54.
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