brownie Posted January 18, 2007 Report Posted January 18, 2007 Very sad to hear of his passing! Death finally caught up with Buchwald From AP: COLUMNIST ART BUCHWALD DIES AT AGE 81 By DARLENE SUPERVILLE, Associated Press Writer Columnist Art Buchwald, who chronicled the life and times of Washington with a wry wit for over four decades and endeared himself to many with his never-give-up battle with failing kidneys, is dead at 81. Buchwald's son, Joel, who was with his father, disclosed the satirist's death, saying he had passed away quietly at his home late Wednesday with his family. Buchwald had refused dialysis treatments for his failing kidneys last year and was expected to die within weeks of moving to a hospice on Feb. 7. But he lived to return home and even write a book about his experiences. "The last year he had the opportunity for a victory lap and I think he was really grateful for it," Joel Buchwald said. "He had an opportunity to write his book about his experience and he went out the way he wanted to go, on his own terms." Neither Buchwald nor his doctors could explain how he survived in such grave condition, and he didn't seem to mind. The unexpected lease on life gave Buchwald time for an extended and extraordinarily public goodbye, as he held court daily in a hospice salon with a procession of family, friends and acquaintances. "I'm going out the way very few people do," he told The Associated Press in April. Buchwald said in numerous interviews after his decision became public that he was not afraid to die, that he was not depressed about his fate and that he was, in fact, having the time of his life. ___ Associated Press writer Connie Cass contributed to this story. A previous thread: http://www.organissimo.org/forum/index.php...mp;#entry579177 Quote
7/4 Posted January 18, 2007 Report Posted January 18, 2007 but he left in such a classy way. RIP. Quote
Randy Twizzle Posted January 18, 2007 Report Posted January 18, 2007 One of my prized possessions growing up was a copy of his book "The Establishment is Alive and Well and Living in Washington", autographed by Buchwald, wishing me a happy 14th birthday. My brother, a college student in DC at the time went up to Buchwald's office on Pennsylvania Avenue and he was gracious enough to sign it after my brother told him that his little brother was a big fan of his column. Quote
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