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Rest in peace, Gordon Russell

Posted by David Hardy · 18 September 2014 03:39 PM

Story here. He was a heck of a nice guy, and died in harness, as Shakespeare said. I am told he was doing his job at the September NRA Board meeting when he suddenly collapsed, I assume a massive coronary or stroke. They gave him CPR but he didn't make it. Gad, he was only 55, and slender. My brother in law nearly died of a massive coronary at age 52, coming off a tennis court, but fast CPR (and a cardiologist and a defib unit nearby) pulled him through.

2 Comments | Leave a comment

Frank Masotti | September 18, 2014 6:05 PM | Reply

I turned 39 today. I hear 40 is the new 30. Does this mean 50 is the new 70?

NotClauswitz | September 19, 2014 4:45 PM | Reply

I made it past 56, it's all gravy now...

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