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To: margaret tasset who wrote (15717)1/6/1998 8:02:00 PM
From: Tony Viola  Respond to of 27012
 
Margaret, about Sonny Bono dieing in a ski accident, it was at Heavenly Valley, South Lake Tahoe CA/NV. I know it well. Apparently, he was taking the last run of the day, skiied into the trees, like a lot of better skiers like to do for the powder and thrill, and hit a tree. He died of massive head injuries. Apparently, he was with some family members, but was skiing ahead of them. His wife reported him missing at 4:30, which is about a half hour after typical closing. They found him about 6:30. So many people get hurt or worse taking that last run because they may be fatigued and the light is getting bad, so everything looks much flatter.

Skiing...I think my wife and I have done the right thing to go on to other pastimes.

Have a nice evening and I 'm going home.

Tony



To: margaret tasset who wrote (15717)1/7/1998 5:25:00 AM
From: Frank Ellis Morris  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 27012
 
Good Morning Margaret,

The morning picture does not look good for overseas and this may be a problem here today.

Yes the news of Sonny Bono's death was shocking since it occured in almost similar manner to that of Kennedy except that Sonny was not playing football while skiing.

I just need my confimation certificate from the Library of Congress and my business account to be established before I can make the official announcent of my music album, Destiny for retail. Thank you for your patience

Please have a nice day

Warm Regards
Frank Ellis Morris