Saturday, 11 May 2013

The Comedian Patrice O'Neal Dies at 41


Death (29th November, 2011) shortly after the Diabetes Stroke he had this past month in October, 2011

The Happy Personality Passed Away!

Patrice O'Neal has passed away this Tuesday morning as reported by his co-star Opie from "The Opie and Anothony Show."The comedian had suffered diabtes for a very long time and had a stroke last month on 19th October, 2011. The stroke shortly resulted in the death of the comedian this Tuesday Morning - 29th November, 2011 in New York.

Words From The Close Ones 

O'Neal's manager Matt Frost:
It is with terrible sadness we must report that Patrice O’Neal has passed away this morning at 7:00am due to the complications of the stroke he suffered on October 19. Many of us have lost a close and loved friend; all of us have lost a true comic genius. His mother, who was also his best friend, was at his side. Patrice is survived by his wife, Vondecarlo; his step daughter Aymilyon, sister Zinder, and his mother Georgia. The family wishes to thank all of the fans and friends who have expressed an outpouring of love and support for Patrice these past weeks. We ask that you please respect the family’s request for privacy at this difficult time.

"The family wishes to thank all of the fans and friends who have expressed an outpouring of love and support for Patrice these past weeks. We ask that you please respect the family’s request for privacy at this difficult time."

About Our Star Comedian

Born in Boston on December 7, 1969, O'Neal got his start on the stage and in the early '90s and moved to Los Angeles to shoot for the big leagues. Eventually, his stand-up career resulted in smaller roles in films, as well as the HBO comedy special "One Night Stand."

O'Neal had been a staple in the comedy world for years -- and performed at the "Comedy Central Roast of Charlie Sheen" back in September. O'Neal was a regular guest on the "Opie and Anthony" radio show and appeared on several TV shows such as "Chappelle Show," "The Office," and "Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn."

Just this past September, he was one of the many comedians who poked fun at Charlie Sheen during his "Comedy Central Roast." He also hosted VH1's "Web Junk 2.0" back in 2006. Earlier this year, his Comedy Central special "Elephant in the Room" premiered on the network.

The one who used to make us laugh passed away but hopefully the laughs will keep him with us in our memories forever after.

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