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The Death List 2025

Frank Urban "Fuzzy" Zoeller, professional golfer, aged 74.

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There really is no such thing as natural causes at 66.
Average life expectancy is still average. It is perfectly natural to go to pot with the accumulation of decades. The modern obsession about fitness and youthfulness in old age is a countercultural movement that caught on, most likely influenced by the media age. In the truest sense of the term, unnatural.

With the advent of dental hygiene, preventive healthcare, and fitness regimens, we have unnaturally extended lifespans perhaps to the detriment of the ecosystems, the societies, and the economies.
 
Average life expectancy is still average. It is perfectly natural to go to pot with the accumulation of decades. The modern obsession about fitness and youthfulness in old age is a countercultural movement that caught on, most likely influenced by the media age. In the truest sense of the term, unnatural.

With the advent of dental hygiene, preventive healthcare, and fitness regimens, we have unnaturally extended lifespans perhaps to the detriment of the ecosystems, the societies, and the economies.

In the UK, NHS guidance to doctors says that whilst there is no statutory age limit on referring to "old age" on death certificates, it should in practice only be considered as a cause of death where the deceased person was at least 80 years of age and then only if certain other conditions are also met. The same guidance says that "natural causes" should be avoided altogether.

 
Richard Kindersley, letter artist, on 27 November aged 86.

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Although basically a letter cutter, he also worked in bronze, concrete, brick, you name it. Large-scale lettering on buildings was his speciality, for which he was made an honorary member of the Royal Institute of British Architects. He was also awarded the MBE. Many people assume that work of this sort is all done by machines. A lot of it is; but not work of this quality or inventiveness. Inscriptional carving is not done by stone masons either, it is done by letter artists.
 
In the UK, NHS guidance to doctors says that whilst there is no statutory age limit on referring to "old age" on death certificates, it should in practice only be considered as a cause of death where the deceased person was at least 80 years of age and then only if certain other conditions are also met. The same guidance says that "natural causes" should be avoided altogether.

Thank you.

They can redefine natural causes all day long, but that is more of a strategy to promote preventative health measures. Coronary heart disease is an excellent example. Redefining it as anything other than a natural cause is intentionally ignoring the perfectly natural diet of humans in a first-world country with access to meats and fats and lifestyles that are sedentary for office workers.

That anyone can take artificial measures, such as gymnasiums or personal exercise routines, to counteract other aspects of modern life is a given, but they are just as unnatural as the sedentary lifestyle that has become typical in a society with data driven jobs.

In a primitive state, we would have to hunt our food and would only be able to consume large calories with large expenditure of calories to kill and dress it. In a modern state, that is unnatural for the majority of some societies. So, "natural" is highly relative, and more than a little perjorative.
 
Richard Kindersley, letter artist, on 27 November aged 86.



Although basically a letter cutter, he also worked in bronze, concrete, brick, you name it. Large-scale lettering on buildings was his speciality, for which he was made an honorary member of the Royal Institute of British Architects. He was also awarded the MBE. Many people assume that work of this sort is all done by machines. A lot of it is; but not work of this quality or inventiveness. Inscriptional carving is not done by stone masons either, it is done by letter artists.

I think I've seen his work on a BBC gardening program, where stone slabs with his letters inscripted had been placed in a garden.

I was very favorably impressed. How wonderful it would have been to have met him.
 
From last month:

Imran Sherwani, field hockey player. aged 63.

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Raul Malo, 60, Miami-born musician, songwriter, and frontman for The Mavericks. This song won him a BMI award for songwriting:
 
^ It never entered my head that he was actually gay, I always thought it was just theatrical camp. His wife already knew before they married. From Wikipedia:

Moira accepted that he was gay and allowed him to bring men home for sex, despite homosexual acts being illegal in England and Wales until the passing of the Sexual Offences Act 1967, 16 years after their marriage. Five years before then, Baxter had been arrested for cottaging and contemplated suicide for fear of scandal causing an end to his career. The soliciting charges were subsequently dropped ...

In his biography, Baxter describes his discomfort with his homosexuality: "Anybody would be insane to choose to live such a very difficult life. There are many gay people these days who are fairly comfortable with their sexuality, fairly happy with who they are. I'm not. I never wanted to be gay. I still don't."

There's a link to this very interesting piece giving an insight into the dark reality of a showbiz "lavender" marriage: https://www.heraldscotland.com/news...er-actors-secret-gay-life---woman-paid-price/
 
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