The Surge of Celebrity Deaths In ONE YEAR Is Seriously Alarming!

Karice

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Man, what is up with all the recent dead celebrities? Man, all the dead celebrities in one year is a real high toll and is way too much in just a year. 2009-2010. it's scary. it's alarming. :bugeyed

In random order

1. Bea Arthur
2.Patrick Swayze
3.Farrah Fawcett
4.Michael Jackson
5.Billy Mays
6.Britanny Murphy
7.Simon Monjack, Brittany Murphy's Husband
8.Gary Coleman
9.Dennis Hopper
10. Lena Horne
11. Corey Haim


Those are all the deaths I can remember that happened 2009-2010 right now.:(
 
Ed McMahon, Natasha Richardson, Lynn Redgrave and her brother, Ted Kennedy and his sister Eunice, J.D. Salinger, Walter Cronkite, Soupy Sales, David Carradine, DJ AM, etc etc etc...

I don't know that it's necessarily more celebrity deaths than usual. I think we're just more attuned to it now because of Michael.
 
I agree we might be more attuned due to Michael's passing

http://www.whosdatedwho.com/celebrities/people/list/celebrity-categories.asp?FD=yod&ID=2009&pageno=5

the above website has a list along with pictures of celebrities that has passed since 1950
1950 -1958 approximately 22 to 32 passed each year
It has steadily increased over the years since 1959 to present from 37 to 134
each year
2009 shows a total of 120 - some are less known /famous
so far for 2010 a total of 47 including Gary Coleman and Dennis Hopper
 
It seemed that 2009 had an awful lot of celebrity deaths, a friend of mine commented at work that during the summer he ended up stopping watching the news as it just got too depressing. I guess I'd been lucky before in the fact that no one I had loved a lot had died. Unfortunately that all changed last year.
 
I wouldn't really call it a "surge" in celebrity deaths...like it's some sort of movement.

People die every day...2009 hadn't really differed from any other year...maybe like someone said, being more attuned to it because of Michael.

Sadly, we lose many high profiled people ever year...I don't think 2009 has been any different to other years. Just looks like more when you put a list together.
 
Yeah but I can't even say to ya'll on MJjC right now because right now 2009-2010 is been A very depressing year for the celebs like Birttany Murphy, Micheal Jackson, Gary Coleman, DJ AM, Ed Mcmon & so many more celebrites that I can' even name them right now.
 
well some of them were old some had ilnesses. how many were deaths that shouldnt have happened? in the scheme of things ppl die everyday we now have 24 hr world wide news that report everything
 
well some of them were old some had ilnesses. how many were deaths that shouldnt have happened? in the scheme of things ppl die everyday we now have 24 hr world wide news that report everything

I hate to be disrespectful, but that Is the truth, some were also of advance ages like in thier 80's and even 90's or that we knew were going to die due to illnesses and stuff. I think there are a couple I can name that were preventable including Michael's (I just wish that the doctor was smart enough or was not a greedy POS.)
 
With all these Summer deaths already it's kind of feeling like summer of 09 all over again. I hate it.


That's how I feel too. Last week there were three deaths. I only remember Gary Coleman, and Dennis Hopper. Then there was someone else who I'm too young to be familiar with. My mother grew up knowing him. I can't even remember his first name. And now as someone already posted, Rue McClanahan.
 
I hate to be disrespectful, but that Is the truth,
its not being disrespectful so dont worry about it. how many ppl die everyday in car crashes. u dont hear of many cause they are just joe bloggs. celebs are humans aswell lol they die just like everyone else. eiteher old age or younger cause of the things they can get hold of.and with news as it is everyone gets to hear about it when b4 the net u may have never heard about some of these deaths from celebs who arent known world wide or not have known about them as quickly
 
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