The Compassion of Animals

After a mother chimpanzee who lived in a zoo died, one of the zoo’s employees took the baby chimp home to care for it. It never crossed his mind that his dog, who had recently given birth, would adopt the chimp and raise it with her pups. Judging by the look on her face at times, she is not quite sure why this particular offspring has hands to grab her with. Now that portrays unconditional love. Something to think about!

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DON’T EVER SAY DUMB
ANIMALS TO ME…THEY
HAVE MORE LOVE AND
COMPASSION THAN
MOST HUMANS….

 

Jack Greene Dies

“I had the pleasure of meeting Jack Greene around the year of 2002 and I found him to be one of the nicest guys I have ever met; a true southern gentleman.  I am very sad to hear this news but we still have his music, truly some great songs.  Thanks, Jack, for adding music to our lives.   Rest in peace, my friend.” – Patsy

 

(Reuters) – Country musician Jack Greene, a veteran star of the Grand Ole Opry, died of complications from Alzheimer’s disease at the age of 83, the Nashville, Tennessee, music hall said on Friday.

Greene, who was best known for his smooth voice and 1966 song “There Goes My Everything,” died in his sleep at his home in the capital of country music, the Grand Ole Opry said in a statement.

Known as the “Jolly Green Giant,” Greene became a member of the Grand Ole Opry in 1967, a sign of elite status in the industry, regularly performing at the stage’s weekly country music performances.

Green was born in Maryville, Tennessee, and got his first big break in his country music career in 1962 as the drummer for Ernest Tubb’s band, The Texas Troubadours, later also serving as the band’s opening act. He released his first solo single, “The Last Letter,” in 1964.

The singer scored his first hit in 1966 with “Ever Since My Baby Went Away” and his 1966 album “There Goes My Everything” was the top country album for an entire year.

His biggest hit from the album, the song “There Goes My Everything,” helped Greene sweep the first Country Music Association Awards in 1967, winning male vocalist of the year, single of the year and album of the year and song of the year.

“There Goes My Everything” has been covered more than 100 times, most notably by Engelbert Humperdinck and Elvis Presley. Humperdinck’s version reached No. 2 on the UK charts.

Greene released about a dozen albums between 1966 and 1973, his most productive period. Greene topped the U.S. country song charts nine times and the album chart twice.

Funeral arrangement have not yet been made, the Grand Ole Opry said.

With great sadness…

It is with great sadness that I inform you that Megan Murphy’s Father passed away last evening.  Information for the service follows:

G. Keenen O’Brien Funeral Home
984 Avenue C
Bayonne New Jersey 07002
Phone: 201-339-0220
Saturday March 2 2013
10AM-12PM
Please pass this information to other Elvis Fans and Friends and let Megan know we love her.
Thank you
Patsy Andersen