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Coralmist · 41-45, F
For me, Chris Farley. I was a teen when he died in 1997, and my eyes instantly welled up when I heard he died. I felt I had lost a good friend. He had just been in a few hilarious films, and I remember laughing so much in the theater seeing Black Sheep.
Just so sad, he was young and could've done so many films or shows etc. What a true comedian 🌼
@bijouxbroussard Exactly and they both died in a Hotel too
@urbancowboy I read Farley died at his home.
Coralmist · 41-45, F
@bijouxbroussard @urbancowboy Yes that was heartbreaking those last lines😟 For some reason I thought also he died in a hotel but I looked it up, he was found in his Chicago apartment by his brother John. 😢

bijouxbroussard · F Best Comment
Robin Williams definitely affected me. There are still movies I won’t be able to watch for awhile.

I was also especially saddened by the sudden passing of Malcolm-Jamal Warner. I feel like I watched him grow up into a fine actor and it broke my heart that the world lost him before he could make more of a mark. 😞
@bijouxbroussard Yes both Danielle Spencer from What's happening and Malcolm Jamal Warner both had a profound affect on me too
@urbancowboy Thank you for BC. 🙏🏽
@bijouxbroussard My pleasure
Naya Rivera's. She was an actress from a series called Glee. Such a sad and tragic boating accident.She at least saved her little boy's life before losing hers.
@LilMissAnonyMOUSE That was very sad. 🥺
@bijouxbroussard Very sad, indeed😔
LavidaRaq · F
Robin Williams as others have said, but I also thought Betty White would live forever. 😞
@LavidaRaq I was sad that she didn’t quite reach 100. She should have. 🥺
cuppatea · 31-35, F
Robin Williams
@cuppatea He was great too
minxy · 46-50, F
Brittany Murphy.
So much life ahead of her. I still have trouble watching some of the movies she is in.
@minxy Her husband Simon Monjack too. Such a sad and strange way to die
Jenny1234 · 56-60, F
Corey Haim. Learning about his tragic death has been unsettling for me especially after finding out about the sexual abuse and exploitation he suffered.
@Jenny1234 100% agree
Matt85 · 36-40, M
pedrohedgerow · 61-69, M
I would have to say David Bowie,he was an integral part of my teenage life.
Elvis...

sure it was before my time but Elvis was the soul of America.

yeah Candy as well.
he was great in trains, planes, and automobiles.
@beermeplease I watch that every year around the holidays :). I am also looking forward to the bio pic that will be released about him
@beermeplease Those aren't pillows
@NativePortlander1970 We could play pick up sticks with our butt cheeks before we get out of here tonight (said while stranded at the airport) lol
pdockal · 56-60, M
BillyMack · 46-50, M
Kurt Cobain
icedsky · 51-55, M
Chris Cornell... Layne Staley.. John Candy of course. John Belushi. Chris Farley. Robin Williams. Could probably fill a page.
@icedsky Great names too
YoMomma ·
None really tho i am sad for a great number of them that died prematurely for whatever suspicious or health reasons
robbie2499 · 61-69, F
@Shybutwilling2bfriends I second this.
Pretzel · 70-79, M
Uncle Buck was a genius
@Pretzel Agreed
AdmiralPrune · 41-45, M
Yeah him and Bernie Mac
SlippingAway · 46-50, F
Prince, David Bowie, when I was younger Kurt Cobain
@SlippingAway @beermeplease I saw Kurt and Courtney at the Paramount once when Frances was a baby, they were sitting on a bench waiting to get into the auditorium. One of the benefits of living in Seattle :)
@urbancowboy i also managed to see guns n roses in tacoma with skid row opening up...that was actually a pretty good show even though i have zero respect for axl
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John Lennon 😢
uncalled4 · 56-60, M
Many, but John Lennon hit way hard.
uncalled4 · 56-60, M
@bijouxbroussard It was the end of my childhood. My conclusion? The world isn't such a nice place. I was a huge Beatles fan, even at 12. The feeling that a reunion could never happen(I think it would have) cut deep.
@uncalled4 1980 was one of the worst years of my life because of that. I don't think I will ever get over it.
uncalled4 · 56-60, M
@urbancowboy Like anything in life, we don't get "over" it as much we're just on our way.
GuiltyBiStander · 31-35, F
Ned Flanders -

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@GuiltyBiStander Treehouse of Horror?
GuiltyBiStander · 31-35, F
@urbancowboy @NativePortlander1970

... Always in our hearts 🫀
Cigarguy · M
Frank Sinatra
GeistInTheMachine · 31-35, M
Charlie Kirk.

Nah, JK, lmao 😂.

Chester Bennington and Kurt Cobain.
Iwillwait · M
Eddie Van Halen, Ozzy, Prince, Robbin Williams.
caPnAhab · 26-30, M
@Iwillwait I miss Robin Williams
Iwillwait · M
@caPnAhab I do too.
luckranger71 · 51-55, M
Walter Payton and Anthony Bourdain.
RosaMarie · 46-50, F
Robin Williams
"Without touch, we could turn into hunks of wood." - Jim Morrison.
exexec · 70-79, C
Patsy Cline
@exexec I was only 3 when she died, but I remember my mother was sad.
exexec · 70-79, C
@bijouxbroussard I was young, but she was my favorite singer.
@exexec I watched a youtube video about some people who went to her crash site location. It was interesting to say the least.
Robin Williams
Princess Diana
ronisme1 · 61-69, M
George carlin
@ronisme1 Yes that death threw me for a loop
caPnAhab · 26-30, M
Just recently, Brent Hinds
WhataHotBodyCanDo · 46-50, F
Michael Jackon. 🕺🏽
@urbancowboy Richard didn't pull any punches blaming their mother over her death due to anorexia.
@NativePortlander1970 That hit hard

 
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