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Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor Posted Dec 28, 2004
The earthquake and tsunami in Asia
...for those lost, the survivors, the homeless - praying for help and aid to reach you.
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Websailor Posted Dec 28, 2004
Galaxy Babe,
Thank you for expressing my thoughts too. May there be a candle or a , or a hand, to guide those lost souls, both living and dead to
Those I have lost are safely in a good place I am sure, so I think only of the people now suffering.
Websailor
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compo Posted Jan 22, 2005
Dick Heckstall - Smith,Saxophonist Extrordinaire, who died last month.In a 50+ year career,he played in the Graham Bond Organisation,John Mayalls Bluesbreakers,Colosseum as well as with a whole host of other artistes.Also had a solo career.Noted as an exponent of playing 2 saxophones - normally tenor and alto I think - at the same.
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moneybagsannie Posted Jan 22, 2005
Woodpigeon wrote this, for his Dad: A2816859
R.I.P.
AGB
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compo Posted Jan 29, 2005
Jim Capaldi,drummer with Traffic and solo artiste,who died yesterday aged 60 from stomach cancer.
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DA ; Simply Vicky: Don't get pithy with me! Posted Apr 29, 2005
I've only just discovered this, and I'd like to leave s for: my brother Gordon (born and died 1957) my father Thomas, 1919-74, my mother Nora (1918-80) my brother Garth (1961-2004), Garth's friend Linsday (1953-August 18th, 2004), my sister's father-in-law, Vivian Carson, died 2004 and my daughter-in-law's grandmother Ngaire Turvey, November 2004.
And my friend Ann's son, Richard MacRae, died in a top-dressing plane crash, March 2003, Richard Biggs (Dr Steven Franklin, Babylon 5, 1960-2004) and Tim Choate (Zathras, Babylon 5, 1953-2004).
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Websailor Posted Apr 29, 2005
Sir John Mills, British Actor who died, so appropriately on St. George's Day(Also Shakespeare's birthday). As the quintessential English Gentleman he would have loved that! He leaves wife Mary Hayley Bell, a son, and two daughters, Hayley and Juliet.
I will never forget his "Michael" in the film "Ryan's Daughter" for which he got an Oscar. Wonderful.
Also Alan Randall, known in the UK for his ukelele playing and his impersonation of George Formby. He also died last week.
Websailor
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compo Posted Apr 30, 2005
For Jill Sykes,Counsellor Extrordinaire,who died 22 April,aged 56. One of the very few people in my life who I had a great deal of time for.Not many people in her line of work would apologise for giving you a hard time during a counselling session,but that was Jill to a Tee.Thanks for your help,guidance and support,Jill.R.I.P.
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smurfles Posted Jul 4, 2005
My dear friend ,sheila.Happy birthday for the 7th sheila.miss you.xxxx
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smurfles Posted Jul 7, 2005
Lighting a candle for the people who lost their life in london today,and for their families.
In our thoughts and prayers.
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