Seems that Bush winning two elections was just too much for one artist to take:
Corwyn (Cory) William Zimbleman
Tucson, AZ (formerly of Champaign, IL)
Kinda makes you wonder about the great here-after. I've never heard of death by conservatism before... Hope that Atheism thing pays off...
No, not that kind of Bush...
Seems that Bush winning two elections was just too much for one artist to take:
Corwyn (Cory) William Zimbleman
Tucson, AZ (formerly of Champaign, IL) Age 53. Born April 18, 1952 to the late Willard and Gilda (Ebert) Zimbleman, died June 10, 2005. Throughout his life Cory was an extraordinary artist. His artistic talent and imagination would bring awe to all who viewed his work. His works grace an LP cover and numerous books; using Computer Aided Design (CAD) he designed home and business exteriors, interiors, and furniture for several architectural firms. His talent went beyond the fine arts as he added sculpturing, woodworking, metals, and other mediums to his repertoire. Having never gained the recognition he deserved in his own lifetime his family hopes to publish a book of his works. Another of his passions was herpetology. As a child he was always bringing home reptiles. His friends nicknamed him "Snake." He even built a turtle pond in his backyard. An avid atheist, he studied the bible and religion with more fervor than most Christians. He had strong political opinions and followed Amy Goodman's radio broadcast "Democracy Now." Alas the stolen election of 2000 and living with right-winged Americans finally brought him to his early demise. Stress from living in this unjust country brought about several heart attacks rendering him disabled. Cory, a great man, so very talented, compassionate and intelligent, dedicated to the arts and humanities and the environment, will be greatly missed...
Kinda makes you wonder about the great here-after. I've never heard of death by conservatism before... Hope that Atheism thing pays off...



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