There was a memorial service this past Sunday.
http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/...e-westboro-protest-threat-20140818-story.html
http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/...e-westboro-protest-threat-20140818-story.html
There was a memorial service this past Sunday.
http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/...e-westboro-protest-threat-20140818-story.html
Robin Williams' Ashes Have Been Scattered in San Francisco Bay
Bruna Nessif, eonline
8 hours ago
Robin Williams will forever rest close to home.
According to the late actor's official death certificate, obtained by Radar Online , Williams was cremated and his ashes were scattered in the San Francisco Bay on Aug. 12, one day after his death.
The Oscar winner died from asphyxia due to hanging on the morning of Aug. 11 and was found by his personal assistant slightly suspended in a seated position. Chemical substances were found in his system at the time of his passing, and toxicology results will not be made available for approximately two to six weeks while testing is being performed...
http://xfinity.comcast.net/articles/entertainment-eonline/20140821/b571416/
Mrs. Doubtfire is featured tonight on Hallmark Movie Channel at 6:00 and 8:30PM (EDT)
Robin poked fun at all religions equally and I loved him for it.
Becha he aint laughing at Jesus now .....
Raised by an Episcopalian father and Christian Scientist mother, he publicly identified with the Episcopal Church, and offered the quip that being Episcopalian was essentially Catholic lite: the same religion, half the guilt.
Williams said religion was an integral part of his childhood. But having just gone through rehab, his relationship with God awakened beyond mere formalism.Its become much more personal to me, he said. Instead of my mother saying, Were going to church now, theres much more a sense of [religion] coming back to life for me.
Incredible story. Thank-You for sharing.I'm a looong time lurker and this is my first post. Like DairyGirl I have been unable to watch news or movies about Robin yet; however, the Emmy tribute was just right. Not very long but very heartfelt, and I was able to watch it with gratitude and less sadness than I have felt.
Here is my Robin Williams story: In about 1983 I flew to SF to meet my husband who was driving home from an 18 month tour with the Navy in Bremerton, WA. For various reasons I couldn't join my husband in WA and had remained in our home in S. Calif. We had seen each other quite often with him flying home most weekends, but this was a special celebration for us. We were staying at the Hyatt Regency for a few days and then I would join my hubby for the rest of the drive home. We were just walking around town that night when we literally ran into Robin when he came around a corner at his usual pace and knocked me down! He was so apologetic and felt so bad - I didn't even have a scratch. He was all alone and said he was just out for a walk. We talked for about 30 minutes and he was interested in why we were visiting, etc. He wanted to hear all about my husband's career, etc. When talking about our drive home it came up that my husband didn't drive his car to Bremerton when he moved up there. The ship (aircraft carrier) was moving to Bremerton for an overhaul so had no planes, air wing, weapons, etc. aboard and instead they moved families, possessions, etc. to save money on moving expenses for the families who made the move up there.When Robin heard that they used a crane to lift the cars and filled the flight deck with automobiles for the trip he was fascinated. He wondered if my husband trusted them with his pride and joy (yes, his car!). Then he just laughed and laughed and said he would have loved to see that.
After ending our conversation we went our separate ways and my husband had some dinner and just walked around more. When we got back to the hotel Robin had arranged for us to be moved to a honeymoon suite (it was our wedding anniversary) with champagne, flowers, etc., and paid our bill! It was a wonderful trip and a memory that has stayed in our hearts. He will definitely be missed - I can't even imagine the pain he was in. He will live on in many hearts and minds for years!
Beautiful memorial to Robin Williams by Billy Crystal on tonight's Emmys.
Becha he aint laughing at Jesus now .....
I'm a looong time lurker and this is my first post. Like DairyGirl I have been unable to watch news or movies about Robin yet; however, the Emmy tribute was just right. Not very long but very heartfelt, and I was able to watch it with gratitude and less sadness than I have felt.
Here is my Robin Williams story: In about 1983 I flew to SF to meet my husband who was driving home from an 18 month tour with the Navy in Bremerton, WA. For various reasons I couldn't join my husband in WA and had remained in our home in S. Calif. We had seen each other quite often with him flying home most weekends, but this was a special celebration for us. We were staying at the Hyatt Regency for a few days and then I would join my hubby for the rest of the drive home. We were just walking around town that night when we literally ran into Robin when he came around a corner at his usual pace and knocked me down! He was so apologetic and felt so bad - I didn't even have a scratch. He was all alone and said he was just out for a walk. We talked for about 30 minutes and he was interested in why we were visiting, etc. He wanted to hear all about my husband's career, etc. When talking about our drive home it came up that my husband didn't drive his car to Bremerton when he moved up there. The ship (aircraft carrier) was moving to Bremerton for an overhaul so had no planes, air wing, weapons, etc. aboard and instead they moved families, possessions, etc. to save money on moving expenses for the families who made the move up there.When Robin heard that they used a crane to lift the cars and filled the flight deck with automobiles for the trip he was fascinated. He wondered if my husband trusted them with his pride and joy (yes, his car!). Then he just laughed and laughed and said he would have loved to see that.
After ending our conversation we went our separate ways and my husband had some dinner and just walked around more. When we got back to the hotel Robin had arranged for us to be moved to a honeymoon suite (it was our wedding anniversary) with champagne, flowers, etc., and paid our bill! It was a wonderful trip and a memory that has stayed in our hearts. He will definitely be missed - I can't even imagine the pain he was in. He will live on in many hearts and minds for years!