Post by The Ultimate Nullifier on Nov 5, 2014 9:14:10 GMT -6
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"SKYWARD" CREATOR JEREMY DALE PASSES AWAY
UPDATE 11/4/14 3:55 PM PT: A GoFundMe page has been created to help cover expenses for Jeremy Dale's wife, Kelly. Contributions have been brisk, with nearly $4,500 raised in an hour. A second campaign, also via GoFundMe, has been created by Bill Willingham's assistant Stephanie Cooke, who has informed CBR that they are in the process of merging to a single campaign.
Jeremy Dale has passed away at the age of 35. (Photo by Luigi Novi)
"Skyward" creator and "G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero" artist Jeremy Dale passed away Monday at the age of 34, after a hospitalization. News of Dale's passing originated Tuesday afternoon on Facebook in a statement by his wife, Kelly Dale, reprinted in part below.
It is with great difficulty that I share with you this awful news. Late in the evening of November the third, my husband Jeremy Dale passed away. He was hospitalized, and surrounded by his friends. His doctors say he passed without pain or suffering.
Jeremy’s passing was sudden, and a shock to everyone. The delay in sharing this sad news was so that we could contact Jeremy’s family and close friends. Final arrangements are still being made, and will be shared on Jeremy’s Facebook page as details come together.
Jeremy loved you all very much- he appreciated your support and your friendship. Thank you so much for your understanding during this very difficult time.
Dale wrote and drew his creator-owned series "Skyward," published through Action Lab Entertainment since 2013. He also contributed to as an artist to Image Comics' award-winning anthology "Popgun," illustrated "G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero" 25th anniversary comics written by Larry Hama, and "NFL Rush Zone" comics. He lived in Atlanta, Georgia with his wife, Kelly, and their dog, Kirby. He recently appeared at New York Comic Con 2014.
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"SKYWARD" CREATOR JEREMY DALE PASSES AWAY
UPDATE 11/4/14 3:55 PM PT: A GoFundMe page has been created to help cover expenses for Jeremy Dale's wife, Kelly. Contributions have been brisk, with nearly $4,500 raised in an hour. A second campaign, also via GoFundMe, has been created by Bill Willingham's assistant Stephanie Cooke, who has informed CBR that they are in the process of merging to a single campaign.
Jeremy Dale has passed away at the age of 35. (Photo by Luigi Novi)
"Skyward" creator and "G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero" artist Jeremy Dale passed away Monday at the age of 34, after a hospitalization. News of Dale's passing originated Tuesday afternoon on Facebook in a statement by his wife, Kelly Dale, reprinted in part below.
It is with great difficulty that I share with you this awful news. Late in the evening of November the third, my husband Jeremy Dale passed away. He was hospitalized, and surrounded by his friends. His doctors say he passed without pain or suffering.
Jeremy’s passing was sudden, and a shock to everyone. The delay in sharing this sad news was so that we could contact Jeremy’s family and close friends. Final arrangements are still being made, and will be shared on Jeremy’s Facebook page as details come together.
Jeremy loved you all very much- he appreciated your support and your friendship. Thank you so much for your understanding during this very difficult time.
Dale wrote and drew his creator-owned series "Skyward," published through Action Lab Entertainment since 2013. He also contributed to as an artist to Image Comics' award-winning anthology "Popgun," illustrated "G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero" 25th anniversary comics written by Larry Hama, and "NFL Rush Zone" comics. He lived in Atlanta, Georgia with his wife, Kelly, and their dog, Kirby. He recently appeared at New York Comic Con 2014.
www.gofundme.com/grrt30?fb_action_ids=10152963586171874&fb_action_types=og.shares