I heard he'd been diagnosed with Parkinson's. It shocked me, but because of his personality, and earlier struggles, it wasn't too unexpected.
I wonder about his convictions in this act, but he had good run making it to 63.
If he really wanted to, no one could stop him. If it was a permanent solution to a temporary problem, then it's perhaps even more tragic.
That's what it looks like though, he didn't get the right attention in time. I'll miss him, but I'll be hard pressed to forget him.
He lives through me and everyone else who's hearts he's touched.