2026 Celebrity Death Pool

That was Paul Quarrington. My first ever points in my first year playing. Truly an Opening Kickoff Award!

Hall of Fame NHL goalie Glenn Hall, who played 18 seasons with Detroit, Chicago and St. Louis, couldn’t block the Grim reaper at age 94.

Outside of his advertising career, Crawford was a well-known and widely regarded patron of the arts. For decades he was deeply involved with the Metropolitan Opera, as a donor, executive, and opera buff. He served as an advisory director starting in 1976 and managing director from 1977 until 2008.

This farging icehole died. Happened back on December 18th but it wasn’t announced until now.

Those bastiges! :sob:

Oh, no! I liked Elle a lot. I noticed she had lost a lot of weight.

You never forget your first time! (Shelly Winters, 2006)

Dead guitarist Grateful – 22 points and opening kickoff and unique pick for, I think, @Railer13

That would be Bob Weir, cofounder of The Grateful Dead, dead at age 78.

I’m sorry to see him pass. I’ve been listening to his music for a long time.

But I’m happy to win an award, and be in first place all by myself for the first time ever!

Was he the last original member standing?

I’m reading Bill Kreutzmann is the last founding member.

Eleven days to this first award!

Isn’t today the tenth?

Hans Herrmann, Porsche’s first 24 Hours of Le Mans winner and the last surviving F1 podium finisher from the 1950s has died aged 97.