2016... the year they ALL died...

Shit. Can’t find one of the existing threads to tack this on, but I just found out Guy Clark was eaten by 2016 as well, back in May.

I guess he finally bought that land.

Feel free to post your more obscure losses of this shitty year.

George Kennedy, an Oscar-winning character actor.

In today’s SF Chron they had a list of 2016 loses, and no Little Nemo, George Kennedy was not on their list. :dubious:

M. D. Harmon, newspaper columnist and gun rights activist died this week.

Michu Meszaros, actor who played ALF. Stood 2’9" and was once part of Ringling Bros Circus as the “World’s Smallest Man.” Is also the dwarf on the cover of The DoorsStrange Days album.

Wanna bet?

I’m not sure what your point is. Are you disputing that he died in 2016?

Here’s NBC News’ list of 2016 famous deaths. Really impressive. (This one does include George Kennedy.) I didn’t know Stefano DiMera died recently. I mean, really died.

It’s the Vigoda Effect: A lot of people just got so down after he died that they said “Forget it, what’s the point?” and checked out.

Both the SF Chronicle and NBC lists include Jefferson Airplane’s Paul Kantner, but omit Signe Anderson, also an original Airplane member, who by bitter coincidence died the same day.

She is on the Chron list.

Ray Columbus, famous in New Zealand for a hit 60s song but a perennial entertainer since, and Marcus Turner, popular children’s TV host from the late 70s, folk singer, and a family friend.

Tyrus Wong.

I see; I had only looked at the linked article and didn’t notice the roster linked from there.

I chanced on a video list and had to turn it off after a few dozen. So many legends and icons, any handful of whose exit makes the world a dimmer place. Not to mention the pleasure the many lesser-known brought some of us as well.

Don’t let the screen door hit ya on the ass, '16.

Fascinating story about how he got into the US during the worst of the anti-Asian eras.

I know SF/California history fairly well, of course, but it had never crossed my radar that the burning of SF in 1906 opened the door to thousands of claims of “lost records” for the Chinese, and then the industry in bringing over ‘relatives.’

Mad magazine’s usual gang of idiots lost Lenny Brenner, Jack Davis, Don “Duck” Edwing, Paul Peter Porges, and John Caldwell.

:eek:

No.