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My mother loved the water so I'm putting her ashes in the lake. One of her favorite places on earth.
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My condolences. May Mama Mesh Gear Fox rest easy.My mother loved the water so I'm putting her ashes in the lake. One of her favorite places on earth.
This one shakes me, I remember his family guy cameo like it was yesterday, doesn't feel like someone who died 10 years agoFrank Sinatra
Sad. I loved Big Break as a kid, especially since it involves some of my fondest memories of my dad who passed away when I was 14.
John Virgo, snooker player, died at the age of 79.
The closer I get to death the less I fear it.Entropy sucks.
Sad...LaMonte McLemore of The Fifth Dimension passed away yesterday at the age of 90. Besides working on such hits as "Up, Up and Away," and "Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In", McLemore was a professional photographer who's work appeared in Jet magazine for decades.
I love "Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In"! The harmonies in the former are absolutely exquisite and Billy Davis, Jr.'s Gospel-like solo in the latter is just so fun. A Billboard No. 1 hit for six weeks.LaMonte McLemore of The Fifth Dimension passed away yesterday at the age of 90. Besides working on such hits as "Up, Up and Away," and "Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In", McLemore was a professional photographer who's work appeared in Jet magazine for decades.
Why I consider 1969 the apex.I love "Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In"! The harmonies in the former are absolutely exquisite and Billy Davis, Jr.'s Gospel-like solo in the latter is just so fun. A Billboard No. 1 hit for six weeks.
RIP LaMonte.
Another big loss. Age of Aquarius was incredible, but they've got a whole catalog of great work. "The Hideaway" is probably my favorite:LaMonte McLemore of The Fifth Dimension passed away yesterday at the age of 90. Besides working on such hits as "Up, Up and Away," and "Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In", McLemore was a professional photographer who's work appeared in Jet magazine for decades.
A great friend of mine opined that old age was nature’s way of preparing people for death. He never got to find out though, dead in his late 40’s from throat cancer. Don’t smoke weed folks.The closer I get to death the less I fear it.
My mother liked to sit and look at the water, so I scattered her ashes at the tip of a jetty in the ocean.
My father traveled a lot for business in his career but never got to visit Maine. That's where his ashes are scattered. In all of the connected oceans, I hope some portion of their remains meet. What memories would they then share.
Reminded they sang one of their songs...I always considered them the black Mamas & The Papas.
he died on the same day the last episode of seinfeld was releasedThis one shakes me, I remember his family guy cameo like it was yesterday, doesn't feel like someone who died 10 years ago