Sadly, we all knew it was coming, the positive here is he got to leave hospital and spend his final few days at home in his bed surrounded by his family. Can't really ask for more than that RIP!
Also as I said in the other thread he was also a tech geek and big Atari Home Computer fan. He often appeared in magazines in the early 80's with his Atari's.
Sadly, we all knew it was coming, the positive here is he got to leave hospital and spend his final few days at home in his bed surrounded by his family. Can't really ask for more than that RIP!
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