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Farewell Bernie, we hardly knew ye

Posted: Saturday, August 09, 2008 10:50 AM by Denise Hazlick
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I awakened early this morning to the news that comedian Bernie Mac had died at age 50 of pneumonia. Mac, born Bernard McCullough, was hospitalized late last week and, despite suffering from sarcoidosis, an inflammatory lung disease, he was expected to be released and to recover. All of which made this morning's news that much more surprising and sad.

In the Entertainment news business, we are forced to prepare for the passing of stars. We prepare slide shows, write tributes and the like so that when the unhappy moment occurs, we are ready. I was not ready for this.

We are never ready when someone, even someone we only knew a little, or in this case, from his body of work and public persona, dies unexpectedly. It reminds us of our own mortality, and the randomness of life.

Six weeks ago, I participated in a triathlon in Sunriver, Ore. It was a hot day and as I waited on the banks of the reservoir before the start of my swim wave, I chatted with some of my fellow 40-44-year-old age groupers, commenting on the unexpected warmth of the water (if 65 degrees counts as warm) and helping some zip up their wetsuits. 

About a quarter of the way through my mile swim, a jet ski sped from the shore out to the swimmers -- an indication of someone in distress. About two-thirds of the way through, word started spreading among the swimmers that the swimmer in distress had died. As I ran out of the water and ran for my bike, I couldn't help but wonder if he was one of the men I had spoken to before the race. Did I help him zip up his wetsuit? Even if I hadn't, he had been standing there next to me, nervous with anticipation, waiting, like me, to begin this great exercise in adrenaline, sweat and release. An event that can make you feel so alive. Just like that -- gone. I haven't really shaken those thoughts yet.

So on this Saturday morning, as we remember Bernie Mac, his great body of work (I know I loved "The Bernie Mac Show" and his work in the "Ocean's" movies) and the depth of sadness being felt by the family who loved him, please remember Patrick Findlay, an age grouper from Renton, Wa., who also left a body of work and a family who loved him. And make the most of the fabulous day -- each and every one of them is precious, and fabulous.

 

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I feel so sad when I learned the death of Bernie Mac this morning. We should reflect on his death but not on what people said about him. Because at the end of the day it is a great lost for all of us who knew him. My condolences to you all especially Mac's family. Peace.      
Wow, you people have to gain some perspective! If that was your father, husband or brother who died in the triathlon, it would be a big deal and some TV personality dying would not compare.

I like that this article brings us down to one simple truth: We are all but one life, and equally important to the people around us, so treasure your life and the lives of those you love.

This was no slight against bernie mac, it was a testament that we are all important, Tv show or not.

I agree, get your heads out of people magazine, he was not more important than any other person.
I was truly saddened at the new of Bernie Mac's death, i felt as if an old friend of the family's had died, and i shed a tear. I feel fortunate that i was able to see him several times live-back during his Def Comedy Jam tour days and also during his Kings of Comedy tour. I also had the pleasure of meeting the Mac-man in person and he treated me and my friends as if we were his personal friends. It is indeed a sad day for hollywood, chicago and the world. My heart and condolences goes out to him and his family.
good night, Uncle Bernie.
It saddens me deeply to learn of the untimely passing of the true "King" of the "Kings of Comedy", Mr.Bernie Mac. An immensely talented individual who was blessed with a 100 watt smile & personality to match; who had the unique ability to take all of his Lifes' experiences, both positive and negative, and convert them into tasty comedic "Bon-Bons" that he shared with the rest of the world. May Gods' eternal blessings & love be extended to his family at this time.
Rest in peace Bernie Mac thanking him for the laughter that he has   put into our homes watching him on TV.But God has a better job for him to do.My prayers go out to his family,friends,loved ones.Do not let a day go pass in your lives without telling your love ones.I LOVE YOU!        
I was saddened to hear of the death of Bernie Mac.  My family has watched the Bernie Mac show almost every episode and all of his movies.  We have truly lost a legend, a great entertainer, and he will be missed.  We have also lost another legend, Isaac Hayes.  He was a great musician; and, he too, will be truly missed.
I think you missed the point Scott. EVERY life is important. The piece wasn't about her triathalon, it was about that sentiment.

R.I.P MacMan.
In solidarity with lovers and fans of comedy throughout the universe, one star has been dimmed, Bernie Mac has gone to the Great Apollo Theater in Heaven. In his words " Aint scared of you moth*f**kers!"

Rest in peace
Bernie Mac was a great comedian who was loved by many. He especially connected with poor blacks, rich blacks, working class, poor whites, rich whites, young people old people etc etc. He was a comedian for everyone and man was he real. My heart is broken.
My heart is full of sadness. It has been a sad moment for me. When I first got a text; that Bernie had passed. "A message I didn't believe and still can't believe". At the time, the message was untrue. But when it hit, it hit hard. Bernie was one of the funniest men I knew. Born and raised in Chicago just as I and having to eat Bologna for dinner, I can relate. My family at times, had to eat Miracle Whip sandwiches. The best sandwiches without meat.LOL!!! Death is very abnormal for a mass majority of  society. I myself can't understand, How one moment you're here and the next you're gone. Bernie you will forever be remember and greatly missed. "In my heart, I carry you".  
When I saw the news splashed across my screen that Bernie Mac had passed, my heart ached as though he were a family member of my own, I shed a tear and called everyone that I knew to let them know that this great man had passed.  His t.v. show brought back so many memories of my own upbringing via my parents and his way of resolving issues in the new and "politically" approved way made me laugh.  You could tell he was a beautiful person from inside out because his light would shine through the screen at you, his smile was contagious and his laughter was heart-felt.  He will truly be missed in our home and we would like to pass on our condolences to his family from ours.  God bless you Bernie and keep them laughing in the clouds.
Bernie Mac was a great comedian,husband, father, grandfather, uncle, role model ,friend and a child of God.  His actions and the way he lived his life was a testimony.  To the family , hold on ,the tears will come less, the pain will ease but his love will sustain you through the days ahead!
God Bless!
I 100% agree. Bernie's death was a complete shock to me personally, me being as big of a comedy fan as I am. It really is very sadining for both his family and the people who grew up watching and laughing histarically. He will be missed be many.
I feel like I've lost an uncle.  His show helped us laugh at our situation(we're raising a neice,too.) I really connected to his show,and feel like a family member is missing.  Our family's prayers are with his family.  Be encouraged.
Sam, I think you missed the point of the article. I think she was trying to say even though she didn't know him well she wasn't prepared for Bernie Mac's death. When anyone dies that young, celebrity or not, there is no preparation. It's called a comparison.
Thank you Denise for putting it all in perspective... Every day the world loses a great person unexpectedly.
Some days that person is famous like Bernie Mac... Most days it's a person who was only great to the people who knew and loved him like Patrick Findlay....

Don't get me wrong. The death of Bernie Mac is a tragedy and totally unexpected. When I heard he was in the hospital with pneumonia. Like everyone else I thought that he was young and strong so there would be no cause to worry. Then I heard that he died and I was shocked... Here is a man who had the opportunity to shed hope on millions of people in the world. He used his talent to help young black Americans realize that they had the potential to be anything they want.  Bernie worked his whole life to make a difference and provide for his family.

But as far as we know, So did Patrick. Here is a man that at the age of 45 was doing triathlons. I'm sure that would be an insperation to all the people (young, old, black, white or whatever) who knew him or knew of him. I;m sure that in his own way he had an impact on the lives of hundreds (if not thousands). You can bet that Patrick went to work everyday for same reasons as you and I and Bernie Mac... To provide for his family. I'm sure that as he said good-bye to his family the morning of the triathlon that they never thought for a second it would be that last time that they saw him alive.

People... As I have realized over the past three weeks due to other I knew (or knew of) who died suddenly that life is short. Don't take your family and friends for granted. If someone means alot to you let them know.

My heart goes out to the family, friends and fans of Bernie Mac and Isaac Hayes.  The entertainment world lost 2 member of their family this weekend.

My heart also goes out to the family, friend and fellow athletes of Patrick Findlay as well.
Scott and James you both write that you knew Bernie Mac. Did you really know him or just watched him on TV? It's amazing how we feel that a person should get more reverence because they are a celeberity. If you lose some one close to you, do you really think they should be mourned less because they did not have a national tv show. I will miss Bernie Mac the actor, his shows and the laughter he brought. But to say you knew him be reallistic.
I as many loved watching the Bernie Mac show.He seemed straight forward,down to earth,and in between his voice and facial expressions just made me laugh so hard.Bernie will be missed and my thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends.
I was sad to hear about Bernie Mac too.

I'm even sadder to see people on this thread that somehow think that Bernie Mac's life means more than someone elses -- actually saying who care's about some guy I never met, I only care about this other guy I never met, because he's famous.
If that's all you got out of this article, then you missed the whole point.  You also missed the point that "Test Pattern" is an OPINION blog, not news reporting.
We all need to learn to love each other and value each other, not just those that are famous.
I really enjoyed Bernie Mac's TV show, I just Couldn't wait for his "America....." just to hear what he was going to say. I will miss his smile and humor..Heaven must be filled with laughter right now, make 'em laugh Bernie, and thanks for always making me laugh. I'll miss you. God's comfort to his family & friends.
To the Mac family, may God be with you and know that God is not the author of confussion nor mistakes.  Rhonda Mac, I can't even imagine what you are going through however it is good news to know that you are a woman of faith and I know that you know that this too shall pass. Hold on to the memories and know that one day you two will be joined together again.  It is so refreshing to know that the two of you shared 30+ years together.  That says something especially for our generation.  May God continue to bless you and your daughter especially.  Hold on to each other and God's unchanging hand.
Bernie Mac and Patrick Findlay are both loved by God and it was a blessing to all who knew them and of them to have had an opportunity to have to say their hello's and good-bye's. They will both be missed.
                   
                        Deborah Johnson
Bernie will be dearly missed! I thought out of all people, he would pull thru!! Life is full of surprises and you'll never know when your name is picked out of the lucky hat! R.I.P Berine......I know you're looking down on your family, friends, and your fans!
My condolences  go out to the entire Bernie Mack family, and also to his T.V. family who will miss him so much.  I felt like he was part of my own family when I learned of his untimely death.  He will truly be missed, and loved always.  God Bless and Keep you Mr. Bernie Mack.
Bernie Mac was the MAN! He will truly be missed. He was REAL.  His comedy was based on life and it doesn't get any more real than that.  I'm glad I've gotten to enjoy his comic genius.  My sincere condolences to his family.  God bless your soul.
SO SAD! SO SAD! At the prime of his life and career.  Bernie Mac will be deeply missed.  God wanted him more.  What a traumatic loss but we must love one another because we never know when it will be our last time together.  Bernie Mac was surrounded by his wife, daughter and family when he passed so he know he was loved. I am praying for his family to gain strength.
My thoughts and prayers are with Mr. Mac's family as well as all of us who loved him and loved to watch him daily on the Bernie Mac Show. We never know when our loved ones will leave us,but take comfort in knowing who's he is and where he is. I will never forget him and I hope  that they will continue to air his show. And I know he's in heaven cuttin up and making people laugh!!

                        Leisha Hardley
Farewell to someone that will greatly be missed.  Comedy will never be the same without him. He was truly a natural.
Bernie Mac wasn't just a so called stand up comedian but as by his actions in how he conducted his life,
A STAND UP GUY!


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