Friday, April 3, 2026

Bee is for… !!


Justin Orvel Schmidt entomologist

A number of recent additions to Wikipedia’s Deaths in 2026 site stand out: 

I’ll deal first with the first— the middle name Bee is related in a way that points back to my previous post, B’s, Bees Butt, Bananas, Boots, Bombard (UPDATE), being that they are additions to the “Bee Theme” pattern cluster  , note from the post

Sir Neil Cossons (15 January 1939 – 29 March 2026) 

Cossons was born in Beeston

The place name, Beeston, is an addition to the “Word in Name” pattern cluster — making “bees”, and then also, note from my previous post made yesterday: 

    • Osvaldo Benavides  (born June 14, 1979)                        (* bees
Also note in her surname the word “gum” as per the “Word in Name” pattern cluster,… and there is such a thing as bee gum, note the following

Bee gum refers to traditional, rustic beehives made from hollowed-out tree logs, particularly black gum trees

 I’m also reminded of a recent notable death whose surname is an addition to the recent “First and Last 2 Letters in Name Makes a Word” pattern cluster , that provides us with miel (French for “honey”), and so an earlier heads upp to the “Bee Theme” pattern cluster: 

Jacques Michel (27 June 1941 – 5 March 2026) Cnd musician, songwriter             (*miel)

As for the name Deborah, note the etymology: 

fem. proper name, prophetess and judge in the Old Testament, Hebrew, literally "bee"

 So another addition to the cluster!!  And I just happened to know about the bee connection with the name beforehand because I know a Deborah … , one who I mention in this blog a number of times.  I was even going to mention her in my previous post, butt didn’t.  So this was a reminder… the death of Deborah Dulzin an addition to the “Timely” pattern cluster— a prompt — the Deborah I know is to factor in.  If you key “Deborah K. Smith” in this blog’s search box, all posts relating to her will be brought up, notably my April 27, 2013, Associate Chief Justice Deborah K. Smith in the Black.  It is a post you should read in full, butt in the meantime, note this excerpt: 

What I didn't see yesterday with the above, butt see clearly today, is the "*be".  "Be" is another word that I take "artistic licensing" with, in that just as I often write "butt" in place of the word "but" in my posts, I write "bee" in place of the word "be".   It began a   "Deborah/Bee/Be/B" pattern-cluster cropping up in my posts.  First of all, you should bee aware of the etymology of the name:

Deborah fem. proper name, prophetess and judge in the Old Testament, Hebrew, literally "bee" (thus the name is the same as Melissa).
Secondly, you should also bee aware that the name Deborah is particularly meaningful to me given that the Judge presiding over my case is Deborah (Associate Chief Justice Deborah K. Smith).  So with that in mind, let's look at the above etymology of the word "but" once again-- "be/by and out/outside"... or more precisely "be out"... and then let's consider the inner twin meaning of "bee out", or in other words "Deborah out"!!

So are the inner twin world in the process of giving  Bee's Butt a Big Beautiful Boot?!
I don't know about that, seems more to me like my butt is the only one getting kicked over the last 13 audd years!!

Four notable persons are mentioned on Deborah Dulzin’s wiki page, note their info: 
Of the dates two stand out— Cruz’s date of death, 17 April, is also the birthday of my son in law.  And Deborah had passed away just one day after her father’s birthday, and so an addition to the “Timely” and “Off By One” pattern clusters.  Note as well the following from Deborah’s wiki page: 

She is also a winner of the UNAM Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Recognition.

Consisting of a medal and a diploma with the image of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, it is awarded annually in conjunction with International Women's Day.

Hmm, International Women’s Day is March 8th… which happens to be the birthday of the third notable person mentioned on Deborah’s wiki page.  

There is also the matter of the other 3 notable persons mentioned above who recently passed away.  On thinking about it, the name “Webb” is an addition to the recent “Remove one Twin Letter in Name Makes a Word” pattern cluster (and so making “web”)… the name contains a cryptic “web ebb”.  What comes to mind is my children’s story book — Barrumba who is 4th in the series of Beginning Faeries, note this excerpt from my 2025  Webb, Cliff and Ass (Assisted Suicide Part 4):


One of the pages from the book, … just read the writing — the worm recalls the web from spidey and gooey wax from the honeybee’s hive to save the day for the unborn faerie who is in danger. 

So we are now left with two who stand out
They stand out given the “buckeyes” and “cutlip”… with both being additions to the “Word in Name” pattern cluster and the recent “Body Parts Theme” pattern cluster., where we get “eyes” and “lip”…, agains with a concentration on the “face”.  AND then Eureka… don’t bee’s usually target the face when threatened?!  I put the question to google for an AI response: 

Yes, when honey bees are actively defending their hive and decide to sting, they 
often target the head and face area
.

 Bees view dark, hairy, or leathery objects as predators (like bears or skunks) and aim for the most sensitive areas, including the eyes, ears, and nose.

On the Bee Sting wikipedia page I found this excerpt: 

Not only do we have another “Smith”, butt our next lead, note the following: 

The Schmidt sting pain index is a pain scale rating the relative pain caused by different hymenopteran stings. It is mainly the work of Justin O. Schmidt

Note from Justin Schmidt’s wiki page:  

Justin Orvel Schmidt (March 23, 1947 – February 18, 2023)

That March 23rd should crop up is meaningful … given that my previous post where the film Catch-22 had cropped up on following the leads, to which I investigated the cast and crew (butt didn’t post), where one — the cinematographer had stood out: 

David Watkin BSC (23 March 1925 – 19 February 2008)

His name contains a cryptic “avid watt kin” .  I have been stung by a bee once before (on my little toe that swelled up like a ball as big as my big toe), and it was like getting an extreme watt/shock!!  So I ventured to his list of films to see if anything jives and came to: 

1992Used PeopleBeeban Kidron

Do note the “bee” in the name Beeban… and with her surname we get a cryptic “bee ban kid”, note from her wiki page:  

Beeban Tania Kidron, Baroness KidronOBE (born 2 May 1961)

Note her birthday and this excerpt from my previous post: 

In regards to the dates listed above, we also have a “March 2, April 2, __, June 2, July 2(x2), August 2/2nd Day, Month Sequence” pattern cluster in the works,… and a prompt to bridge the May 2 gap 

So let’s investigate May 2 wikipedia page … and instead of using the formula as per usual, lets go to where we’ve been newly led… a curve ball in the formula— to the births section and to the oldest notable person who is still alive: 

Édouard Balladur (born 2 May 1929)

And then note the following info on the first notable person mentioned on his wiki page:  

François Maurice Mitterrand(26 October 1916 – 8 January 1996)      (*mace/club mind) 

His middle and surname are additions to the recent  “First and Last 2 Letters in Name Makes a Word” pattern cluster , that in turn gives us the “mace/club mind” communication.  

He passed away on my stepson’s birthday… a day that cropped up in my previous post as well!!  Of the other notable persons mentioned on Balladur’s wiki page, this name stood out: 


His first name provides us with “miel”— French for honey!!  His first and last name providing us with “honey job”— bee keeper!?  Note from his wiki page: 

 Michel Jobert (11 September 1921 – 25 May 2002)



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