TV trivia

Where did Gene Rayburn, host of the old TV show “Match Game”, come from, and where did he go ?

ok, this is getting pathetic.

http://www.geocities.com/TelevisionCity/Set/7880/MG/BioGene.html

http://www.geocities.com/TelevisionCity/Set/7880/MG/Conv.html

try this:

type http://www.ask.com in your address bar. you will be brought to what is known as a search engine. in the field there, type in Gene Rayburn.

tada.

According to the Dead People Server, Gene died 11/29/99.

Come on. That doesn’t answer the question of where he went. I now want to know where his immortal soul is located.

The Internet Movie Database is very useful for finding info on any TV or Movie personality. It’s one of my most widely used bookmarks.

Gene Rayburn
Birth name: Eugene Rubessa
Date of birth: 22 December 1917. Christopher, Illinois.
Date of death: 29 November 1999, Gloucester, Massachusetts. (congestive heart failure)

According to Find A Grave, Gene Rayburn had his cremated remains spread over his daughter’s garden. Where that garden is, it doesn’t say.

that you always existed and that you will always exist, but that between the time of your passing and the return of Christ, you are in a passive, unconscious state. When Christ returns, he will examine the behavior of Gene Rayburn and determine if it was adequate to get him into heaven. I anticipate that will will not, but I am very careful not to make those judgments.

That was the religion of my grandmother and the mennonites seem very good people, dedicated to service. I will probably never be a good enough person to be a mennonite, let alone to get into heaven. However, I think about this issue a good deal and I suspect that the anabaptists are mistaken. I think that light travels through an alternate dimension–how else can waves be transmitted through emptiness of space? I suspect that light is only the most obvious manifestation of a dimension mentioned in the book of Job: “Do you know the way to the house where light dwells?” It sounds very poetic, but it is also very specific. It suggests that if we knew the way to the house where light dwells, we would have the answer to a large number of secrets. When we are dying, we are urged to “go to the light.” Many near death experiences describe movement toward a light amid the darkness.

I think when we get to the light, Gene Rayburn will be there. He won’t have his toupee, though.

Thought I might have gotten a more unusual or amusing answer than merely his CV, KT, as opposed to being chided for not going to a search engine directly. Sorry I asked.

my apologies…

you must understand that it is annoying to see people ask questions that would take a mere 5 seconds to get the answer to.

i assumed yours was one of them.