On perusing the list of notable deaths on Wikipedia’s Deaths in 2025 site over the past 5 days I notice a interesting pattern with their names:
- Dan Wallace (14 June 1942 – Feb 17, 2025) 82, Lord Mayor of Cork…
- Renato Ballardini (21 October 1927 – 15 February 2025) 97, resistance fighter, politician
- Barthold Halle (22 May 1925 – 12 February 2025) 99, film director…
- Holmes Rolston III (November 19, 1932 – February 12, 2025) 92, philosopher
In their names we have “wall, hall, ball, homes” via the “Remove a Letter from Name Makes a Word” pattern cluster and “Word in Name” pattern cluster. So we now have a “Home Theme” pattern cluster in the works. And I know that anyone just coming on board wouldn’t understand how “Ball” fits in with “home”, but if you key TUSSH into this blogs search box, you’ll see how it does!!
So I perused the list further to see if there’s any others… and the first thing that came to mind is “roof”, and note what I found
- Wally Gabler, (June 9, 1944 – February 9, 2025) 80, American gridiron football player
Not only is there “wall” in his first name, but “gable” in his last, both being additions to the “Remove a Letter from Name makes a Word” pattern cluster. Gable is a particular roof section/design. I should have noticed this twin heads up— the inner twin world setting the stage.
And also:
- Mohammad Abdur Rouf (1 February 1934 – 9 February 2025)91, Supreme Court judge
His surname is an addition to the “Exchange a Letter in Name Makes a Word” pattern cluster… and so we then get “Roof”!!
And these make me consider it to be more of a “Home Building Theme” pattern cluster:
- Corey Crewe, 80, Canadian musician (Corey and Trina)
- Jerome Plante (January 8, 1935 – February 8, 2025) 90,Maine House of Representatives
- Moses Lim, 12 December 1949 – 11 February 2025) 75, Singaporean actor (Under One Roof)
- Antonine Maillet, 95, Canadian novelist, playwright, and scholar
- Michael Carpenter (September 18, 1936 – February 9, 2025) 88, tennis player
- Kenneth Kitchen (1932 – 6 February 2025[1]) 92, biblical scholar and historian
Do note above one of Lim’s film— Under One Roof!! Oh and Maillet is French for “mallet”— hammer.
I had no sooner finished and posted to this blog, when I found the following on checking my emails:
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