Bela Karoly has passed (really)

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I feel sympathy for his family. It’s always hard to lose a loved one, regardless of anything else.
No other thoughts on the matter.
It is, and if it's true he had dementia that's a complicating factor as well. This feels very fresh for me, as my gran died very recently and she had pretty advanced Alzheimers. It's emotional because you miss them, but also there's the sense of relief too, especially if they go before the disease robs them of their ability to be happy. And we at least have the comfort of knowing my gran lived a good life, unlike Bela.

I hope for relief for his blameless loved ones, because no doubt they've had a hard time.
 
It is, and if it's true he had dementia that's a complicating factor as well. This feels very fresh for me, as my gran died very recently and she had pretty advanced Alzheimers. It's emotional because you miss them, but also there's the sense of relief too, especially if they go before the disease robs them of their ability to be happy. And we at least have the comfort of knowing my gran lived a good life, unlike Bela.

I hope for relief for his blameless loved ones, because no doubt they've had a hard time.
So sorry for your loss!!
 
Right? My initial reaction was "that's a rather sparse statement." They quite deliberately left out team medals won when he was coaching, and even the specific individual successes his athletes had. Just "he coached these great gymnasts."

And you're right, I didn't catch it originally, there's not even the standard "condolences to his loved ones."

This was always going to be a difficult needle.to thread. I suppose this is about as good as could be done.
 

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