I no sooner put up my previous post when the Deaths in 2013 site added under todays date:
Jackie's surname "Lomax" also falls into the cryptic "Phrases in Names" pattern-cluster, given that it can be broken down into "Low Max"... and audd inner twin cryptic way of communicating "the high and low... the tall and short of it all", hence also falling into the "Opposites" pattern-cluster. Note as well, the following etymology of Jackie Lomax's surname http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Lomax:
Jackie Lomax, 69, English guitarist and singer-songwriterIf you've followed my posts in the last two months and especially in the last couple of weeks, you'll immediately notice what stands out. This is an addition to the recent, burgeoning "John/Jack/Jones/Joanne... Jackie..." pattern-cluster. Note the following from Jackie's wiki page:
John Richard 'Jackie' Lomax (born 10 May 1944, Wallasey, Cheshire, England. Died September 15, 2013) was an English guitarist and singer-songwriter, best known for his association with George Harrison and Eric ClaptonThe name George Harrison stood out given the recent "George" pattern-cluster. Note the following excerpt my earlier post todayhttp://pronoiasecrets.blogspot.ca/2013/09/patti-webster-riip-weaver-worker.html :
What really caught my eye however, was Georgios Ioannidis... nott just because his surname is the closest origin to "Johnson", butt because the name George has cropped up a number of times recently... most notably in my personal life-- an acquaintance named, JÖRG, who had stayed with us for a couple of days this summer, tagging along with mutual long term friends who had also visited.
Over the last week JÖRG and I have emailed, exchanging photo's. I was curious about his name and so I checked out the etymology http://www.behindthename.com/name/jo12rg, and found out that it is equivalent to George which in origin meant "farmer, earth worker". It's also interesting that two other diminutives of "George" had cropped up in the last week on the Deaths in 3013 site:
- György Gurics 84, Hungarian Olympic wrestler, bronze medalist (1952)
So I can't help butt consider the cropping up of George Harrison as yet another lead, and judging by what I found on his wiki page, I'm absolutely right:
- Jorge Pedreros, 71, Chilean musician and comedian, pneumonia.
George Harrison,[nb 1] MBE (25 February 1943 – 29 November 2001)Note the following info regarding his day of death:
November 29 - is the 333rd day of the year (334th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. There are 32 days remaining until the end of the year.George Harrison died on the 333rd day of the year, hence falling into the "33/333 Identical Number Sequence" pattern-cluster that's predominated many of my posts in the last week.
Jackie's surname "Lomax" also falls into the cryptic "Phrases in Names" pattern-cluster, given that it can be broken down into "Low Max"... and audd inner twin cryptic way of communicating "the high and low... the tall and short of it all", hence also falling into the "Opposites" pattern-cluster. Note as well, the following etymology of Jackie Lomax's surname http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Lomax:
Recorded in many spellings including Lomas, Lomax, Lumox, Lummus, Lummis, Loomis, and the London area dilalectals Lomath, Lumeth. and Lowmoth, this is an English surname. It is locational and originates from a "lost" medieval village near to the town of Bury in the county of Lancashire. Recorded in the Middle Ages as "Lumhalghs", the component elements of the name are believed to be the Olde English pre 7th Century word "lumm", meaning a pool, and reflected in the local term "lum" denoting a well for collecting water in a mine, plus "-halh", a nook or recessRead more: http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Lomax#ixzz2f5YBYpfu
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