

who knows, maybe i can even come out to her and she’ll be accepting.īrady Adam Schaurer, born 09 November 1991, died 26 February 2011 in Ohio i miss her with all of my heart, and i wish that one day i’ll find a way to talk to her again. she was murdered by the broken system that lead to her poverty and by her ex-husband, who mistreated her. i don’t even know if her death would fully count as a suicide. even though i didn’t see her much because she moved to the city after a divorce, she was far closer to me than my dad could ever be. Rachel Elmore, born 06 June 1977, died 03 June 2019 in Portland, Maine, America Jamine Corner, born 17 August 1992, died 28 July 2010 in Australia You are greatly missed and always will be. Too young to die yet lived more life than most who live to be old and gray. In loving memory of a devoted father, a kind and thoughtful partner, and a true friend to many. Holly Russ Irvin Snowburg III, born 21 August 1973, died 22 July 2013 in Pennsylvania, United Statesįor every breath I take, I take a breath for you. He was self-less, loving, ambitious, and one of the greatest people I am honored to have known. I loved him with every part of my soul and I miss him consistently. He was my shoulder to cry on and the smile on my face. Grainger died in White Plains, New York in 1961 after suffering from abdominal and prostate cancer.Rayburn Hans Tolbert, born 30 July 1992, died 09 August 2012 in Anchorage, AlaskaĪmy Lynn Melerine Vice, born 07 July 1983, died in LouisianaĪbraham Noel, born, died 23 April 2014 in FloridaĪbraham was my best friend. Near the end of his life he worked on producing "free music" machines first generation electronic synthesizers with the help of scientist-physicist Burnett Cross. He established the Grainger Museum in Melbourne, Australia and donated many of his own musical pieces. In 1928 they married, their wedding was staged into a spectacular event held at the Hollywood Bowl following a concert before an audience of 20,000. In November 1926, Grainger met the Swedish artist and poet Ella Viola Strom, it was love at first sight. He served in the US Army Band during World War I and would participate in their Army music school and went on to join ASCAP in 1924. In 1918 he became an American citizen and entered the Army. In 1914, Grainger moved to the United States of America where he would live for the rest of his life. He began his concert career in 1901 and was a protege of the Norwegian composer, Edvard Grieg. He was a vegetarian, a runner and a fitness fanatic. He was a trained pianist known especially for his athletic performances of music of Grieg. He was a student of Lewis Pabst and James Kwast. In 1895, he went to Germany to further his training as a pianist and composer to with study at Hochs Conservatory in Frankfurt. A child prodigy, he made his first concert tour aged twelve. His father would eventually die in 1917 of syphilis. She would committed suicide after rumors were leaked about an inappropriate relationship. Early in his parents marriage his mother contracted syphilis from her husband thus ending their marriage and over time the illness may have contributed toward making her go insane. At age 11 his parents separated, his father was an alcoholic. His mother was Rosa Annie Aldridge, domineering and possessive, she groomed her son for almost 40 years, as she was a great influence in his life. His father was John Harry Grainger, a successful architect. An Australian-born composer, pianist, saxophone expert and a concert band performer, who was well known early in the 20th century, he worked under the stage name of Percy Aldridge Grainger.
