The Deaths in 2015 site lists under June 23:
As for the surname's Möhner and Darcey, I couldn't find an etymology on the first butt the second comes from French D'Arcy meaning "of the Bear". What I do find interesting about Möhner though, is the ö ... of course what I see are two wide open eyes with a wide gaping (bawling perhaps) mouth. As well, the "h" in earlier times replaced a hard "k" or "c" sound, so it was once something like Möckner which is close enough to "mocker"!! And Mohner also sounds enough like "money" to factor this into the cryptic equation especially considering the recent "Money Theme" pattern-cluster.
A notable person surnamed "Noel" cropping up now causes a "double take", and you'll do the same when looking at these excerpts from my previous post, Rollins RIIP (Part 10): Two Crosses and a Second Birth:
- Magali Noël, 82, French actress and singer.
- Humphrey DeForest Bogart ( December 25, 1899 – January 14, 1957)
- Alecia Elliott (born December 25, 1982)
Her birthday is the same as Humphrey Bogarts!! We have another addition to the recent "Christmas/December 25/Christian Theme" pattern-cluster.This is definitely a prompt, leading us to investigate the wiki page of Magali Noel, note the following regarding one of her films that more of less translates as the "brawling men":
Note the following information regarding two of the actors listed on the films wiki page, Carl Möhner and Janine Darcey:
- 1955 : Du rififi chez les hommes (Rififi) – Viviane
- Carl Möhner (11 August 1921 – 14 January 2005)
- Janine Darcey (14 January 1917 – 1 October 1993)
So Mohner dies on Darcey's birthday... AND January 14 happens to be the day that Bogart died (see above)!! And there's more, note this next excerpt from my previous post:
As well, his date of death is one off from the birthday of both my son and life partner who are both born on January 15, exactly 22 years apart.I can't help butt see the relationship with the definition of rififi (brawling), with the word "balding" which happens to be part of a recent "Bald..." pattern-cluster.... and of course except for the "r" it sounds like "bawling"... all of which are design influences of the inner twin world.
As for the surname's Möhner and Darcey, I couldn't find an etymology on the first butt the second comes from French D'Arcy meaning "of the Bear". What I do find interesting about Möhner though, is the ö ... of course what I see are two wide open eyes with a wide gaping (bawling perhaps) mouth. As well, the "h" in earlier times replaced a hard "k" or "c" sound, so it was once something like Möckner which is close enough to "mocker"!! And Mohner also sounds enough like "money" to factor this into the cryptic equation especially considering the recent "Money Theme" pattern-cluster.
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