Friday, February 27, 2015

Leonard Nimoy Has Passed Away

Actor Leonard Nimoy has passed away at the age of 83 at his home in Bel Air. The cause was end-stage COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease).

24 comments:

  1. RIP Mr. Spock. I want to take the rest of the day off now to mourn.

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  2. He lived long and prospered and was loved by many.

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  3. He will be missed, and touched many generations! Rest in peace.

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  4. He was a classy gentleman. Enjoy your travel through the Universe Mr. Spock.

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  5. Tough year for our favourite aliens.

    Nanu nanu Mr Spock.

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  6. He was an awesome person and I'm very sad that he's gone. I'm glad he loved to 83 though. Not everyone gets to be so lucky.
    LLAP indeed, sir.

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  7. Oh man!!! Wait!!! Is this gonna be like when they killed his charactor and then he came back??!! I wish! Good journey my friend.

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  8. Awww. May his memory be a blessing.

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  9. I just found out. This death makes me really sad. He was such a good guy.

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  10. RIP, Mr. Nimoy. You were truly something special.

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  11. Prayers for his family and friends.

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  13. RIP Mr Nimoy. You leave behind big shoes no one can fill.

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  14. I'm a Trekkie. Have been since I was a latch key kid at nine and I'd go home and watch Star a trek reruns while I waited for my mom to get off work. Spock was my hero, if he was afraid or scared it didn't stop him. COPD coincidentally, is how my mom passed. Godspeed, Leonard. You will be missed.

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  15. RIP, will miss him in this world. Saw his last tweet on a website..
    "A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, except in memory. LLAP," he wrote on Feb. 22 -- the last four letters, of course, an acronym for "Live Long and Prosper," the line that shaped "Star Trek" for decades. He was a Trekkie until his final days.

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