Monday, February 11, 2013

2 Celebrity's With "twin zz" in Name Die in 3 Days


At the bottom half of the page are statistics regarding notable persons who have "z" or "twin zz" in their names who passed away between February 1-10, 2013 and January 1-31, 2013, as per the Deaths in 2013 site located at : 
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  • .  From the stats, those having "twin zz" in their name are Guy Tozzoli who passed away February 2, 2013 and Nolan Frizzelle who passed away January 31, 2013 (note, they passed away within 3 days of each other)

    From my earlier post today, entitled, 9/11 Twin Tower Designer Guy Tozzoli's (RIIP) and Z.Z Top's Close Shave Connection, we are aware that the surname Tozzoli is connected to the etymology definition: "Clean Shaven".   Note the etymology of the the surname Frizzelle (as per the prefix Frizz)

    frizz (v.) Look up frizz at Dictionary.comalso friz, 1610s (implied in frizzed), probably from French friser "to curl, dress the hair" (16c.), perhaps from stem of frire "to fry, cook." 
    I emphasized the word "cook" above, due to a recent "Cook" pattern-cluster surrounding the word/name as found in these two recent posts: 

    --February 6, 2013 post entitled, THOMAS MCGUIGAN'S(RIIP) AND PAUL HOLMES' (RIIP) MESSAGE TO AC JUSTICE DEBORAH K. SMITHnote the 2 excerpts (as indicated by asterisk) from the post: 
    *Now getting to the surname "Cook" (and diminutives of "Cook") that has cropped up just now, hence adding to a previous cluster pattern involving this name.  Note my recent post of February 4th entitled, Ed Koch RIIP, Ringo Starr and Elliswhich involves the recent Feb 1, 2013 death of Ed Koch, note the following excerpts taken from the post:
    • Koch: From a German word meaning "cook".
    *Clicking on the highlighted link, I was escorted to the site, and decided to read the section entitled, "About the Research Area", where I noted the following:
    • Cook’s Lake, a focal area for the project, is more than just a lake: 
     -- My February 8, 2013 post entitled, Trumpeters Donald Byrd (RIIP) and Pat Halcox (RIIP)note the following excerpt :
    Rarer yet that Halcox falls into a "Cox/Kochs/Cocks/Cook" pattern cluster, once again, documented in posts, some very recent.  Note the following etymology: 
    • Cox Look up Cox at Dictionary.comsurname, from early 16c., earlier Cocks (c.1300), in many cases from cock (n.1), which apparently was used as a personal name in Old English, also as a familiar term for a boy, later used of apprentices, servants, etc. Perhaps in some cases for the sign of an inn. In some cases perhaps from cook (n.), or Welsh coch "red."

    Since the word/name "cock" also factors in, note this next etymology,: 

    cock (v.) Look up cock at Dictionary.commid-12c., cocken, "to fight;" 1570s, "to swagger;" seeming contradictory modern senses of "to stand up" (as in cock one's ear), c.1600, and "to bend" (1898) are from the two cock nouns. The first is probably in reference to the posture of the bird's head or tail, the second to the firearm position. To cock ones hat carries the notion of "defiant boastfulness."
    The etymology of Cock above-- " to fight",  has a bit more of a connections to  Frizz/Frizzle/Frizzelle when considering its odd similar to "frazzle" (as in frayed nerves... which is what consistent fighting and war brings about... certainly, veterans often get too high and cocky on excessive adrenalin flow... hence often too jumpy, cocking their guns at the slightest sound... a very dangerous position).  How this connects to the other sense of "cooking", is the "heated" aspect of adrenalin rush versus the heated aspect of cooking.   

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    February  2013 list of Notable Deaths that have  "z" or "zz" in their name (note, as per the information for February 1-10, 6 died with "z in their name and only 1 with zz-- Guy Tozzoli)

    ]0·         Zhuang Zedong, 72, Chinese table tennis player, involved in ping pong diplomacy.[11]
    [9·         Afzal Guru, Indian Islamist terrorist (2001 Indian Parliament attack), execution by hanging.[16]
    8·         György Kézdy, 76, Hungarian actor, suicide by jumping.[25]
    5·         Julieta Gómez, 25, Argentine model, suicide.[52]
    2·         Necdet Menzir, 68, Turkish bureaucrat and politician, Minister of Transport (1997–1998), respiratory
    ·         Guy F. Tozzoli, 90, American architect, lead designer of the World Trade Center[104]


    January 1, 2013 list of Notable Deaths that have "z" or "zz" in their name (note:39 with z in name had passed away during this month with only 1 having "twin zz" : Nolan Frizzelle )

     2·         Zaharira Harifai, 83, Israeli actress, cancer.[30]·         Maulvi Nazir, 37–38, Pakistani militant commander, drone strike.[37]
    3·         Jaime Ortiz-Patino, 82, French-born Spanish golf promoter and creator (Valderrama Golf Club).[57]
    4·         Zoran Žižić, 61, Montenegrin politician, Prime Minister of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (2000–2001).[84]
    6·         Qazi Hussain Ahmad, 74, Pakistani politician, Ameer of Jamaat-e-Islami (1987–2009), cardiac arrest.[109]·         Jon Ander López, 36, Spanish footballer, heart attack.[115]
    7·         Zvi Yavetz, 87, Romanian-born Israeli historian and Israel Prize winner (1990).[141]
    9·         Sakine Cansız, 50s, Turkish Kurdish activist (Kurdistan Workers' Party), shooting.[160] (body discovered on January 10)
    ·         Rizana Nafeek, 24, Sri Lankan domestic helper, convicted of murder in Saudi Arabia, execution by beheading.[167]
    10·         George Gruntz, 80, Swiss jazz musician.[174]
    11·         Murray Merle Schwartz, 81, American federal judge (U.S. District Court for Delaware).[197]·         Aaron Swartz, 26, American programmer and internet activist, co-creator of RSS, suicide by hanging.[200]
    12Anna Lizaran, 68, Spanish actress, cancer.[217]
    15·         Zakiah Daradjat, 87, Indonesian psychologist.[271]·         Balthazar Korab, 86, Hungarian-born American architectural photographer.[277]·         Zurab Popkhadze, 40, Georgian footballer and manager, suicide by hanging.[284]
    16·         Noé Hernández, 34, Mexican Olympic silver medal-winning (2000) race walker, cardiac arrest.[300]·         Isidro Pérez, 47, Mexican boxer, WBC Flyweight Champion (1990–1992).[305] (body discovered on this date)
    17·         Guram Sagharadze, 84, Georgian actor.[337]·         Lizbeth Webb, 86, English soprano and stage actress.[341]
    18·         Wolfgang Ilgenfritz, 57, Austrian politician.[349]
    19·         Mehnaz Begum, 55, Pakistani singer.[364]·         Happy Fernandez, 74, American political activist and Philadelphia City Councilwoman (1992–1999), stroke.[368]·         Basil Hirschowitz, 87, American gastroenterologist.[371]·         Mary Jane Phillips-Matz, 86, American music historian, heart failure.[379]
    21·         Zina Harman, 98, British-born Israeli politician.[402]
    22·         Zulema Castro de Peña, 92, Argentine human rights activist (Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo).[414]
    23·         Tom Jankiewicz, 49, American screenwriter (Grosse Pointe Blank).[426]·         Frank Zakem, 82, Canadian politician and businessman, Mayor of Charlottetown (1975–1978).[439]
    24·         Zózimo Bulbul, 75, Brazilian actor (Quilombo, Sagarana: The Duel) and filmmaker, heart attack.[440]
    25·         Shozo Shimamoto, 85, Japanese artist.[463]
    26·         Mahmoud el Dozoui, 22, Egyptian footballer (Ittihad El-Shorta), Port Said Stadium riot.[468]·         Lesley Fitz-Simons, 51, Scottish actress (Take the High Road), cancer.[469]
    27·         Aleksander Bednarz, 72, Polish actor.[483]
    28·         Florentino Fernández, 76, Cuban boxer, heart attack.[494]·         Benedict Zilliacus, 92, Finnish writer.[508]
    31·         Rubén Bonifaz Nuño, 89, Mexican poet and classicist.[532]·         Nolan Frizzelle, 91, American politician, Member of the California State Assembly (1980–1992),
    Nolan Frizzelle (October 16, 1921 – January 31, 2013)[1] was a Republican politician who represented Orange County in the California State Assembly from 1980 until 1992.

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