frostingspoon Wrote:
timmyjoe42 Wrote:
frostingspoon Wrote:
Got me thinking about all the people I've known who have died badly. Murder, overdose, suicide, vehicle accidents, drownings, fires, etc.
Got past 100 and didn't want to think about it anymore.
Jesus H. Christ.
I'm glad you don't "know" me!
I'm 38 1/2 years old. Most people who have been around awhile could think of a hundred people they know who've died badly. I knew at least ten people who shot themselves, but that's over many years and not all were close friends. At least 20 people who died in car accidents. Two who drowned. One killed by lightning. Four who were shot by other people. Six who died in fires. One stabbed. And that doesn't count the stroke, cancer and heart attack victims that are part of most people's experiences
But I doubt I'm an anomaly. Bad things happen sometimes, in all lives.
Maybe
I am the anomaly.
But, I can think of (maybe) twelve deaths of people that were (remotely) close to me. With remotely, of course, excluding (for example) the two or three people who graced my campus at points simultaneous to my tenure there but whom I did not know a wit.
But, the list: two aunts (paternal) committed suicide, and one of those before I was forming any memories ('82, I think, when I was two); a grandmother (paternal) died from a stroke in '92; the youngest child (son) of my fourth-grade teacher died at twenty-four in an auto accident in Rhode Island the same year as I was in fourth-grade ('89-'90 school year); the neighbour in apt. 3 in the four-family building in which my brother, mother, and I lived in the late 80s-early 90s, and for whom I walked the dog (Ezekiel, a Scotch Terrier (I think)), died in early '90 at 88 (?); the male teacher who accompanied a group of high-schoolers, of which I was a part, to Mexico in summer '97 died in '99 from skin, liver, or bone cancer at 59 or 60; and the co-owner/manager of the custard-stand at which I worked from Jul '96 to May '97 died in '01 at 42 from a massive coronary in his sleep.
What is that, seven? Not a heck of a lot.
To even get to a dozen, I would have to include the wife of my seventh grade language arts teacher; my step-father's mother; and, and,... I cannot do it.
My mother, on the other hand... Though then again, she works in an ER, has for twelve or so years (at two different hospitals), and has been in hospitals as an RN since '77, so....