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Average life span
Posted: May 9, 2009 4:24 pm
by OceanCityGirl
At what age do you hear of a death and not think, wow so young?
Re: Average life span
Posted: May 9, 2009 4:42 pm
by z-man
late 70s
Re: Average life span
Posted: May 9, 2009 5:00 pm
by ph4ever
That's a very interesting question and I believe you could possibly get several different answers depending on the age of the responder.
I agree with z-man - late 70's
Re: Average life span
Posted: May 9, 2009 5:38 pm
by Snowparrot
I tend to think 80-ish, but then, I'm only 62.
Re: Average life span
Posted: May 9, 2009 6:05 pm
by OceanCityGirl
I think 80ish assuming the person has done many of the things they wanted to do.
Re: Average life span
Posted: May 9, 2009 7:27 pm
by RinglingRingling
65 is kinda the threshold that I think it's possible. by 74, it's "well, hmmm". by 90 it's, "yep, it was probably time".
the question is: at what age do you start thinking you can/will die sometime?
Re: Average life span
Posted: May 9, 2009 11:24 pm
by thebeachbumm33
Profound, ironic question, lost my grandmother earlier today

she was 93, spent the last 5 yrs in a nursing home, pretty much bedridden, she watched the love of her life my grandfather pass 18yrs ago and 2 of her children. She lived an incredible life but when she became frail I thought it was time, she had been through enough.
Then's there's Tom he's 91 and I've been shooting pool with him at the Deauville(local pub) every Monday throughout the winter, he's a shark

My Dad is 79 and does 9 holes daily, if the sun is up I can find him on the course. I think I'm trying to say you can't put a # on how young is to young as we are only as young as we feel. In their own minds they are young and still have dreams, aspirations along with goals, it's when there's nothing to look forward to tomorrow than you start feeling well at least they had a full life. Sorry about the long rant

been drinking most of the evening.
Re: Average life span
Posted: May 10, 2009 2:40 pm
by IrishPirate
thebeachbumm33 wrote:Profound, ironic question, lost my grandmother earlier today

she was 93, spent the last 5 yrs in a nursing home, pretty much bedridden, she watched the love of her life my grandfather pass 18yrs ago and 2 of her children. She lived an incredible life but when she became frail I thought it was time, she had been through enough.
Then's there's Tom he's 91 and I've been shooting pool with him at the Deauville(local pub) every Monday throughout the winter, he's a shark

My Dad is 79 and does 9 holes daily, if the sun is up I can find him on the course. I think I'm trying to say you can't put a # on how young is to young as we are only as young as we feel. In their own minds they are young and still have dreams, aspirations along with goals, it's when there's nothing to look forward to tomorrow than you start feeling well at least they had a full life. Sorry about the long rant

been drinking most of the evening.
Francis, I'm sorry for the loss of your Grandmother! You are in our thoughts and prayers! I do agree with you, age is only a number, the age of the mind is limitless!
Re: Average life span
Posted: May 10, 2009 7:38 pm
by OceanCityGirl
I'm sorry about your grandmother. I lost my grandmother several years ago at 90. Until the last three years of her life she was active and vibrant. She actually visited who she called her old people to check in and make sure they were eating. What actually killed my grandmother was the death of three of her children one after the other of cancer. They didn't tell her when the fourth died but I think she knew something was wrong. She had more people on the other side then here.
Re: Average life span
Posted: May 10, 2009 7:46 pm
by Lightning Bolt
46
That's the age of TWO of my H.S. classmates that have passed in the last few months.
One went "naturally"

in his sleep this last week, the other was an Olympic medalist who took his own life in Feb.

Re: Average life span
Posted: May 10, 2009 7:49 pm
by Lightning Bolt
thebeachbumm33 wrote:Profound, ironic question, lost my grandmother earlier today

she was 93, spent the last 5 yrs in a nursing home, pretty much bedridden, she watched the love of her life my grandfather pass 18yrs ago and 2 of her children. She lived an incredible life but when she became frail I thought it was time, she had been through enough.
Then's there's Tom he's 91 and I've been shooting pool with him at the Deauville(local pub) every Monday throughout the winter, he's a shark

My Dad is 79 and does 9 holes daily, if the sun is up I can find him on the course. I think I'm trying to say you can't put a # on how young is to young as we are only as young as we feel. In their own minds they are young and still have dreams, aspirations along with goals, it's when there's nothing to look forward to tomorrow than you start feeling well at least they had a full life. Sorry about the long rant

been drinking most of the evening.
sorry to hear of your loss of grandmother today, too
Re: Average life span
Posted: May 11, 2009 7:27 pm
by TropicalTroubador
If they're younger than me, that's too d*m young to die.

Re: Average life span
Posted: May 11, 2009 7:37 pm
by sonofabeach
I'm thinking maybe 60 good years