I'm not a crier, but was definitely moved to tears when watching endless coverage of the deaths of Princess Diana and JFK Jr.. Those deaths were quite tragic and unexpected and they were so young. As the PP said, Steve Irwin was another one that was shocking and sad.
JFK Jr. and Princess Diana. So much unfulfilled potential and goodness. These two people lived a very hellish existence sometimes and it seemed so unfair that they never got to live a peaceful, calm life.
JFK Jr. and Princess Diana. So much unfulfilled potential and goodness. These two people lived a very hellish existence sometimes and it seemed so unfair that they never got to live a peaceful, calm life.
I cried when Di passed(I was 20) and even down to this day when I see old stuff on her death and how it affected so many. She was just sooo young and I felt so bad for her lovely boys.
I know no one else will probably get this but in my community The Notorius B.I.G.'s death was a huge loss to so many who loved him and his music.
Heath Ledger was another one where I was deeply moved.
I forgot about Michael Landon - I was just getting teary about him a few weeks ago as I was telling my daughter about how I was going to marry Charles Ingalls when I grew up...
And Elvis - he was the first I ever cried for. I was in 2nd grade and bawled all day..
The only time I can remember shedding actual tears was when Bob Denver died. He was older so it wasn't a complete shock, but I was still really sad to hear he was gone. I adored him when I was a kid.
Jeff Buckley and Steve Clark(Def Leppard) both died young and unexpectedly and I was upset about both for some time. But I don't think cried over either.