The last photo of Charles Manson, taken on November 17, 2017. He would die 2 days later from a Heart Attack, Respiratory Failure, and Colon Cancer at the age of 83.
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The last photo of Charles Manson, taken on November 17, 2017. He would die 2 days later from a Heart Attack, Respiratory Failure, and Colon Cancer at the age of 83.

He was previously hospitalized on January 1, 2017 for Gastrointestinal Bleeding. He was released 5 days later after being too weak for Surgery. Also, this picture was taken with a Flip Phone, which explains the bad quality.

u/Easy_Temporary9643 — 4 days ago

Pictures of Helen Keller with Presidents.

She was my Hero! She met Presidents from Grover Cleveland to Lyndon B. Johnson!

u/Easy_Temporary9643 — 5 days ago

One of the last photos of my Uncle Melvin Peterson, taken on September 28, 2015. He would die a month later on October 28 from Spondylitis and Breathing Problems at the age of 87, just 4 days shy of his 88th Birthday.

He served as a Chef during the Korean War from 1951 to 1952. He had to carry a lot of huge Bags Of Meat, which led to his Spondylitis.

u/Easy_Temporary9643 — 6 days ago

The last photo of British Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone, taken on May 15, 1898. He would die 4 days later from Heart Failure, Dementia, and Jaw Cancer at the age of 88.

u/Easy_Temporary9643 — 13 days ago

The last photo of British King George V, taken on January 15, 1936. He would die 5 days later from Pneumonia, Bronchitis, Influenza, Heart Failure, Throat Infection, and Sepsis at the age of 70.

I'm not gonna put his cause of death as "Euthanized". In my opinion, I'm just gonna put his cause of death as all the Illnesses he had. He was also suffering from Pulmonary Disease (COPD) and Emphysema, but those didn't contribute to his death. He previously survived Pleurisy in 1928, Typhoid in 1891, and a Horse Riding Accident in 1915, which damaged his Lung and Spine.

u/Easy_Temporary9643 — 16 days ago
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The last photo of German Chancellor Otto Von Bismarck, taken on July 2, 1898. He would die 28 days later on July 30 from Pneumonia and Gangrene at the age of 83.

u/Easy_Temporary9643 — 19 days ago