Hunter S. Thompson

1937 - 2005

Hunter S. Thompson

1937 - 2005

BORN

1937

DIED

2005

Hunter Thompson Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Feb. 21, 2005.
DENVER (AP) - Hunter S. Thompson, the acerbic counterculture writer who popularized a new form of fictional journalism in books like "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas," fatally shot himself Sunday night at his Aspen-area home, his son said. He was 67.

"Hunter prized his privacy and we ask that his friends and admirers respect that privacy as well as that of his family," Juan Thompson said in a statement released to the Aspen Daily News.

Pitkin County Sheriff officials confirmed to The Associated Press that Thompson had died of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. Thompson's wife, Anita, was not home at the time.

Besides the 1972 drug-hazed classic about Thompson's visit to Las Vegas, he also wrote "Fear and Loathing: On the Campaign Trail '72." The central character in those wild, sprawling satires was "Dr. Thompson," a snarling, drug- and alcohol-crazed observer and participant.

Thompson is credited with pioneering New Journalism - or, as he dubbed it, "gonzo journalism" - in which the writer made himself an essential component of the story. Much of his earliest work appeared in Rolling Stone magazine. "Fiction is based on reality unless you're a fairy-tale artist," Thompson told the AP in 2003. "You have to get your knowledge of life from somewhere. You have to know the material you're writing about before you alter it."

An acute observer of the decadence and depravity in American life, Thompson also wrote such collections "Generation of Swine" and "Songs of the Doomed." His first ever novel, "The Rum Diary," written in 1959, was first published in 1998.

Thompson was a counterculture icon at the height of the Watergate era, and once said Richard Nixon represented "that dark, venal, and incurably violent side of the American character."

Thompson also was the model for Garry Trudeau's balding "Uncle Duke" in the comic strip "Doonesbury" and was portrayed on screen by Johnny Depp in a film adaptation of "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas."

Other books include "The Great Shark Hunt," "Hell's Angels" and "The Proud Highway." His most recent effort was "Hey Rube: Blood Sport, the Bush Doctrine, and the Downward Spiral of Dumbness."

"He may have died relatively young but he made up for it in quality if not quantity of years," Paul Krassner, the veteran radical journalist and one of Thompson's former editors, told The Associated Press by phone from his Southern California home.

"It was hard to say sometimes whether he was being provocative for its own sake or if he was just being drunk and stoned and irresponsible," quipped Krassner, founder of the leftist publication The Realist and co-founder of the Youth International (YIPPIE) party.

"But every editor that I know, myself included, was willing to accept a certain prima donna journalism in the demands he would make to cover a particular story," he said. "They were willing to risk all of his irresponsible behavior in order to share his talent with their readers."

The writer's compound in Woody Creek, not far from Aspen, was almost as legendary as Thompson. He prized peacocks and weapons; in 2000, he accidentally shot and slightly wounded his assistant, Deborah Fuller, trying to chase a bear off his property.

Born July 18, 1937, in Kentucky, Hunter Stocton Thompson served two years in the Air Force, where he was a newspaper sports editor. He later became a proud member of the National Rifle Association and almost was elected sheriff in Aspen in 1970 under the Freak Power Party banner.

Thompson's heyday came in the 1970s, when his larger-than-life persona was gobbled up by magazines. His pieces were of legendary length and so was his appetite for adventure and trouble; his purported fights with Rolling Stone editor Jann Wenner were rumored in many cases to hinge on expense accounts for stories that didn't materialize.

It was the content that raised eyebrows and tempers. His book on the 1972 presidential campaign involving, among others, Edmund Muskie, Hubert Humphrey and Nixon was famous for its scathing opinion.

Working for Muskie, Thompson wrote, "was something like being locked in a rolling box car with a vicious 200-pound water rat." Nixon and his "Barbie doll" family were "America's answer to the monstrous Mr. Hyde. He speaks for the werewolf in us."

Humphrey? Of him, Thompson wrote: "There is no way to grasp what a shallow, contemptible and hopelessly dishonest old hack Hubert Humphrey is until you've followed him around for a while."

The approach won him praise among the masses as well as critical acclaim. Writing in The New York Times in 1973, Christopher Lehmann-Haupt worried Thompson might someday "lapse into good taste."

"That would be a shame, for while he doesn't see America as Grandma Moses depicted it, or the way they painted it for us in civics class, he does in his own mad way betray a profound democratic concern for the polity," he wrote. "And in its own mad way, it's damned refreshing."


Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press

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289 Entries

Armagh Cassil

July 8, 2021

I love you forever. Such a kindred spirit.

March 2, 2020

I would like to offer my sincerest respect to the family and friends of mr hunter Thompson he was a great journalist may the God of tender mercies grant him peace

D Kergo

January 10, 2019

Wow, it's been THAT long since the good doctor has passed. My hero. No, he's not Thoreau, or Hemingway, or heck, even Stephen King; but he is uniquely Dr. Thompson, a fighter of the good fight, a rage in a fit of mists.........a guy who could tell a story from several vantage points in one simple sentence. He's told us tales, his remains blasted into the fine Colorado night; travel well dear commander of letters, travel well.

June 21, 2018

Great Writer and a brilliant story teller , Sail well and be safe.

nicole reyes

September 14, 2016

Could use you right about now. ... been thinking about you ever since we found out who's running for president

Keith Jenkins

May 25, 2013

He truly changed how I live my life, I enjoy the experience of living after surviving so many years.

Leann Turner

July 2, 2011

A legend is gone, and fellow Gonzo followers are saddened by the loss of the great Doctor, but his words are forever burned into our minds. I hope you have found your peace, Dr. Thompson, with a drink in one hand and a cigarette in the other. Cheers.

Seyhan Sable

September 7, 2010

You have touched my life in more ways that can ever be explained. Because of you and the sarastic manner of light you radiate you have made the word a better more maniacal place and I thank you. “You better take care of me Lord, if you don't you're gonna have me on your hands.”

March 30, 2010

For Hunter...

WEEP NOT FOR ME


Do not weep for me when I no longer dwell among the wonders of the earth; for my larger self is free, and my soul rejoices on the other side of pain...on the other side of darkness.

Do not weep for me, for I am a ray of sunshine that touches your skin, a tropical breeze upon your face, the hush of joy within your heart and the innocence of babes in mothers arms.

I am the hope in a darkened night. And, in your hour of need, I will be there to comfort you. I will share your tears, your joys, your fears, your disappointments and your triumphs.

Do not weep for me, for I am cradled
in the arms of God. I walk with the angels, and hear the music beyond the stars.

Do not weep for me, for I am within you;
I am peace, love, I am a soft wind that caresses the flowers. I am the calm that follows a raging storm. I am an autumns leaf that floats among the garden of God, and I am pure white snow that softly falls upon your hand.

Do not weep for me, for I shall never die, as long as you remember me...
with a smile and a sigh.


© Joe Fazio
~
[email protected] /Joe Fazio,
Beverly Hills, California

mark kitchen

January 17, 2010

hi i am a fan of hunter s. thompson,s. i seen the movie fear and loathing in las vegas. i have a cd boxset of him, and a book he written. i thought it was sad when he died. he will be and always be the greatest journalist of all time.

July 18, 2009

Happy Birthday Hunter! Thank you for all you gave and continue to give! xoxoxoxox

Rachel Siegel

June 24, 2009

I'm probably a bit behind by a few decades, but recently discovering Thompson's work has really opened my eyes to the world and what I can do with it. Ah, if only to be born a bit earlier and be able to admire the great, wise writer in the flesh.

Thanks for all the inspiration, man.

Jen Glowczak

July 10, 2008

You made it ok for me to enjoy my oddities; and to understand that it truly is the weird that make the world go round...that we are the only crew that arbitrate what is "really real".

Sleep in peace our mentor.

Miracle

May 29, 2008

I would like to take a moment to say I'm sorry about your lost of your loved one and I woud like to share a scpriture with the family at John11:25Jesus said I am that resurrection and the life, he that exercises faith in me. even though he dies will come to life.

Mark Spielvogel

August 27, 2007

I'm sorry it took me so long to sign this. I've been hiding in the hills of Western Pennsylvania and I finally got satelite internet. Thank you Hunter for the inspiration you gave me when I was at Pitt in the 80's. It was an honor to hold your ashes in my hands and load them into the bombs that carried you up and out with a bang. My Spanish Proffesor would understand this more than anyone else..

Benjamin Howes

August 24, 2007

One of the most sane men to walk this wicked world.

Shaun Terenchin

June 8, 2007

It is amazing how much truth his words held. Hunter inspired me in so many ways and still does to this day. May you rest in peace.

G.P. Dobson

June 1, 2007

Legend till the day he died, an inspiration to any open mind and a sobering sledgehammer to the closed ones. my writing would not be the same without him and niether would my life

Peter Knox

May 16, 2007

You have changed my life in ways you'll never know. Reading your books led me to major in English,Creative Writing, and Journalism and influenced how I began writing. I poured out some Wild Turkey for you hours following your death announcement. I attended your funeral and stood faithfully outside for "fortified compound." I wrote a 90 page thesis to graduate college on your life and literature. I moved to NYC to work in publishing, and the gonzo fist on my right ankle reminds me to "learn to fly on the way down," linking us together. May you live on forever.

James Russell

April 30, 2007

I first read your book Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas when i was 16 and it changed my life and my take on society, it is the book that inspired me to become a writer.

ken viereck

February 22, 2007

thompson's influence on americans society was a maesseage of expanding your mind and seeing the world through a differnt perspecitive of reality

luke saxon pxuxmxf

August 19, 2006

he is a legend, to weired to live but to rare to die..... hunter s. thompson you will be missed and never forgotten we should all do as he did and enjoy are lives to the fullest wich i have done since i read fear and loathing.

Don Cossey

July 27, 2006

Mahalo Doc!

Wish you were here...

Martin Kuehn

July 26, 2006

Thank You, you helped me fill adolescence and early adulthood with proper values. Will miss you.

Jamie Hartford

March 22, 2006

He wrote the curriculum for raising hell. Rock on.

Charlie Evans

January 24, 2006

I think I am the first English person to write in this. But that is by no means a reflection on how far Mr Thompson's words have gone, I am only a young woman and read Fear and Loathing for the first time only 2 years ago when I was 18 and it will be one of the most formative of my life. Your words have crossed the pond

Thanks Dr.

Bob Ariana

January 6, 2006

I am late to this site but as the new year has dawned and the NFL Playoffs are upon us and cold winter winds run through Woody Creek like the sweet,crazed soul of our Father, H.S.T., I pause to salute this man, this individual who unfailingly railed against that which is Wrong. His collected works are some of my most cherished possessions and have inspired some of my best thinking and insight. The man knew nuance like few before him.



The Gonzo Fist and Dagger tattoo on my body will be with me to my death, as will my love and appreciation of this man.



Mahalo, Lono

Raoul Duke

December 19, 2005

Mahalo My Friend! Bring the Strange Vibrations and Bad Craziness to Heaven's Gate and make sure the Crazy Never Die...

Josh

July 25, 2005

Like a lightning bolt, you were a powerful force that has left a mark on this earth, a mark that will remain many generations even after your brilliant flash has gone.

Chris Thompson

June 16, 2005

I have been thinking over and over what to write, changing it and rethinking. All I gotta say is I'm going to try and carry the torch for the next generation, my hero.

Doug Cunningham

April 11, 2005

It's finally gotten weird enough for me. Good night, King.



A fellow Kentuckian...

Patrick Orser

March 27, 2005

He was one of a kind. A great influence on me and many others. He will be missed but the maddness will always live on. Cheers H.

Tom Morrice

March 18, 2005

Wish I could have had a few drinks with you. You sure told it like it is, but maybe you knew too much.Too rare to live.

Nick C

March 16, 2005

Thanks for helping me get into writing. You have inpacted me hugely

Sean Elcan

March 16, 2005

A true champion. Never will there be another... "Some may never live, but the crazy never die." - Hunter S. Thompson.

Cameron Brown

March 15, 2005

It has taken me some time to get here.In this year of 2005 we have lost the most pure american that has ever been,and a genius that ALL GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS truely feared.The great magnet awaits,hunter.Are we doomed?

Bob Adams

March 14, 2005

A legend... forever missed

Jeff Pierce

March 13, 2005

I had been trying to figure what tatto I was getting next, then I heard the news. It was just a day after my birthday, this icon of American literature was gone from us. As my tribute to HST, the Gonzo dagger now adorns my body. Thanks Hunter, you surely affected my life, as well as so many others, and you will be missed.

kayna warren

March 13, 2005

thank you for your courage to tell it like it is you will be greatly missed thank you for putting it all on paper for the next generations to come.

Anna

March 11, 2005

So long and Mahalo, Hunter. We will build an America you'd have been proud of - however long that takes.

Debbie Ford

March 10, 2005

You are a hero and an inspiration to my 23 year old son who was looking forward to meeting you someday. Who knows, maybe he will someday in another place. You will be greatly missed.

May you rest in peace,

Debbie Ford

Joel Higgins

March 9, 2005

Dr. Thompson,

Your unique outlook on sports and life will be sorely missed. The world needs a few more people like the great Hunter S. Thompson.

William McClary

March 9, 2005

To much of every thing is just enough, but only for the righteous. For the world has changed because of you, unlike a snowflake leaving an impression you my friend left a beatufil scar. You will never be forgotten.

Leslye Thomason

March 9, 2005

You completely changed the life of my 18 year-old son. Once he discovered your book, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, he totally consumed all of your works, many times over. The inspiration you provided brought forth a style of writing I never knew existed in my son. Thank you for crossing the path of his life. I will be eternally grateful.

mike pearce

March 9, 2005

hunter good luck on the oyher side

Patrick Shipp

March 9, 2005

I think you'd be amazed at all of the entries. The impact you've had on so many lives. I've gone from Sports Writer to soldier and back again. But all the while nothing has influenced me as much as you and your work. See you on the other side.

Alanna Hendren

March 8, 2005

Your consciousness changed mine forever when I first read your books as a teenager. I kept reading them, an eternal fan of your brand of reality. We will carry on, Hunter S., but are all the poorer for your absence. There is no chance we'll be getting letters from the Other Side - sounds like you couldn't stand the curiosity of the eternal mystery any longer. Thank you and bon voyage.

Heath Coontz

March 8, 2005

Hunter,

you will be a sorely missed man.

hopefully we can meet down the road.

Dalton Ellis

March 8, 2005

Hunter S. Thompson was a strong rollmodal. After reading his books i look at life a hole new way. Thanx Thompson

Raymond Gallegos

March 8, 2005

dear Dr hunter I was just watching one of your movies and telling my seventeen year old daughter how much Impact you had on me. when I heard you had died. I was shook to the core I wasnt as affected by my fathers passing as much as I was by yours I dont know if its the state of the world or If I just miss you,but my heart hurts with loss my Family will always HONER your name as a true AMERICAN PATRIOT. love your son in thought Raymond Gallegos.

Chris Stewart

March 7, 2005

There have been few like him, none greater than him, and a lot who loved his works.

Ray Senechal

March 7, 2005

Who now will lead us from the dark to enlightenment.Hunter you will be sorely missed.The fear grows. How shall we stem the tide without you.

Doc

March 7, 2005

Anything worth doing is worth doing to excess. Crystal clear thought, brutal honesty, wicked wit. Doctor, you will be missed. I'm glad you took us along for the ride.

joshua metz

March 6, 2005

We at Tainted Art wish the Family and Friends our deepest Sympathy. My wife and I are greatly inspired by Hunter's work.His Memory will live on through us and past on to our children. Thank you Dr. Thompson

carl wilkinson

March 6, 2005

you made us laugh you made us cry you made us think. the woody creek rod and gun club will never be the same again hope it got weird enough eventually kind regards disciple of lono

Douglas McDougal

March 6, 2005

The death of Doctor Thompson is profoundly sad. I will miss him and his fevered view of this crazy world. I feel like i have lost an older brother though I never had the pleasure of meeting him personally. This can mean only one thing, it is time I turned professional. Aloha and mahalo.

Aaron Kennedy

March 6, 2005

To the man I never knew, but had such a great impact on the way I now see the world.....You will be missed!!

David Wilson

March 5, 2005

Another literary hero gone............"All energy flows according to the whims of the great magnet."

So long.

Locus Akob

March 5, 2005

Almost 30 and i have never shed a tear for a man's passing whom i never met until now. Damn Dr nice one there is no topping this one. will miss you Duke.

Lynne Rokusek

March 4, 2005

My sympathies to Mr.Thompson's family and friends. Always cherish the good times and memories. For those of us who admire his writings, let's not allow his works to fall into obscurity; pass 'em on.

Tim Bintrim

March 4, 2005

I recently emerged from snow day hibernation and learned belatedly that a literary giant was gone. Now I'll NEVER get to show him my "Gonzo" tattoo. Dr. Thompson was a visionary and speaker of the truth. His own words best eulogize his passing; "He stomped on the terra."

sharon leigh

March 3, 2005

hunter t. ha left us but fear and loathing are here to stay

Ben Balanoff

March 3, 2005

I can't remember the last time I was so distraught over the passing of someone I never knew. Hunter truly was one of the finest writers of the 20th century, and undoubtedly one of its greatest social commentators. There will never, can never, be another of his caliber. Hunter, you've been an inspiring force to so many of us and as long as we roam this Earth, the memory of our good doctor will always be with us.

L G C

March 3, 2005

A Great Man has passed from this place but with every word he has written, his life continues on.

His heart has been weighed, the scales have balanced.

SUSAN R

March 2, 2005

To one of the greatest minds and writers of all time, you will be missed! Thankyou for allowing us to connect with you through your beautiful works, and thank you especially for the Rum Diary,which you sprinkled liberally with genius,and has touched me immensely and eternally. We love you,dear doctor, there will never be another!!

Jimmy Summers

March 2, 2005

"...so now less than five years later you can go up on a steep hill in Las Vegas and look West and with the right kind of eyes you can almost see that high-water mark. That place where the wave finally broke and rolled back."

Doc, you were the voice for many in your generation along with later ones. Like myself for instance, i was born in '82 but i was hooked on Gonzo from the start.

Good nite Doc and may the Lords of Karma look favorably upon you.

p.s. i'll see you when i get there.

gene hunter

February 28, 2005

Question authority ; More often than not They see things less clearly than you .



Hunter , you did this well

michael rae

February 28, 2005

Good night sweet prince. The words are stilled and the silence is complete.



my condolences to family and friends.

m vidaurre

February 26, 2005

So Long

jef kresz

February 26, 2005

Fascinating as it was, all that storming and brewing, the Dr. delivered afraid of nothing but everything. I am in mourning but happy he went out in his own style. Long live Gonzo!

Melanie Cross

February 26, 2005

Hunter, may you rest in peace.

Brian

February 26, 2005

We lost the last great american patriot.

Dr. Thompson not only found the american dream, he lived it.

Karen Michael

February 26, 2005

I'm not a writer, so I'll quote -



"For what is a man, what has he got? If not himself, then he has naught. To say the things he truly feels and not the words of one who kneels. The record shows I took the blows and did it my way" - Frank Sinatra



Now it gets really crazy. Hang in there - We'll meet again.

Brad Chavaux

February 26, 2005

A one of a kind. I'll fire a volley for you!

Chris Cummings

February 26, 2005

The day after his passing,before I heard the news I started re-reading Fear and Loathing in L.V. He must have been with me. Thanks, Doc. R.I.P.

Ann Johnson

February 26, 2005

Well, dear Hunter, you rabid rascally fellow you; you've gone and done it this time. I guess you're on the really big Cruise and I would think Gonzo it is. Your departure is sad but brilliant in the strength of its purpose. I think you may have inspired a great wave of new Gonzo awareness. We need all of that we can get. I'm going to miss you, but I keep reading and laughing, which is a greater gift than all the piles of gold in the world. Thank you for you!!! Bon Voyage.

Danielle Edgerly

February 26, 2005

You bought the ticket and took the ride.....Thank you, Hunter for everything.

Pat Howe

February 25, 2005

HST taught us all about irreverence and the inherent foolishness of ever flowing with the status quo....we'll never replace that man.

Ryan Gordon

February 25, 2005

A silent Hunter. In a paradise without vicious zip codes where everyone’s a pro.

Don Thorsness

February 25, 2005

Thank You for the Time You gave us Hunter. You shall live on.

MB Del Balzo

February 25, 2005

I remember the first time i picked up fear and loathing in las vegas - i was 18 and ready for adventure...RIP and hope we meet next time around! i hope that fear and loathing in the better place is free from headaches and pain....

Tim Reed

February 25, 2005

Imagine a surburban commuter train leaving Chicago at 5 o'clock Friday night - deathly quiet-stockbrokers reading the paper ----except for me on the upper tier-- reading "The Curse of Lono", drinking a double vodka and listening to the Who song playing on my headphones the (5:15)--while laughing histerically at Hunter's outrageous drug induced pages-while being stared at by all the suits. My favorite repetative memory of Hunter. Ride Hard/Die Free.

Donellan La Vigne

February 25, 2005

Hunter,I still find it hard to believe!It has taken me this long to be able to type.You are responsible for my love of reading,and my admiration for brilliant writers.You were, you are, and you always will be a legend.I'll let you rest dear Gonzo,I have to lift my spirits with a re-read of a true classic:Saturday Night at the Riviera.Thank you for sharing your gift.

Sharon Carroll

February 25, 2005

Words can do no justice right now. I feel like I've known you all my life. I intend to be in Woody Creek when that cannon goes off. Hunter S, you were my hero! I will miss you! Have a good trip - we will meet again!

Sean Harper

February 25, 2005

The good doctor may be gone....but never forgotten. You've inspired us all to live with courage and dignity.

Sam Yokota

February 25, 2005

Dear Gonzo

Don't worry the fun has just begun. RIP

Chris Lewis

February 25, 2005

RIP man........Such an insperation.

Linda Dunn

February 25, 2005

Hunter, you've been an inspiration to more people than you ever realized. You're courage is an example to us all. Lives lived by half-measures are consumed in mediocrity; you knew that and lived fully, by your own rules. Your legacy will stand as a beacon to all who cherish truth, honesty, and humour. You've more than earned your peaceful rest in a better place. Sincere condolences to your family and friends.

Cooper Thompson

February 25, 2005

Thanks for everything you taught us. Lessons you strived to teach need to be learned now more than ever. Thanks for being a true individual. The struggle is over, have a great rest.

david kergo

February 24, 2005

Blast his ashes into the cold night,as he would have wanted. We will never forget the good Doctor! Many a life has been guided by his tales, and many a life will be charmed by his ingenious wit.

Sue c

February 24, 2005

my son (23)& i were "hanging out" the other night, when i went on my home page, of the nyt, and saw the news about the Good Doctor. i gasped;we discussed how we loved his book"fear and loathing" so much(i bought jess a copy-couldn't part with my original paperback from"back in the day").read many of the tributes to the Dr. from around the world. the last paragraph of a story in an English newspaper ended in a perfect way...i told jess & we laughed-you either "get" the reference or you don't-and i loved that jess & i both "got it"...that the writer of the article said he had to stop typing, because suddenly there were huge black bats flying around his typewriter,and it was clearly time to stop writing for awhile. thank you, Dr. Thompson, for all the laughs, the amazing writing, for the universality of your insights...and for being such a great artist. i found that old paperback copy of "fear and loathing", and somehow feel comforted to have it next to my computer. R.I.P.,Doc.

Robert B

February 24, 2005

One of the rarest of individuals: a true original. Lived fearlessly and uncompromisingly more in one lifetime than most live in five. Told the "no BS" truth and told it fearlessly. Thanks, Gonzo Man!

Chris Wells

February 24, 2005

Doctor of Gonzo, your insight prevailed me through the roughest periods that are projected upon civilized man, WAR. It sustained me through countless interactions with those of dubious intelligence and charachter. My sanity remains intact. GONZO LOGIC is your immortality and will remain the light that guides my path. Until the next world on the cosmic time line, rock the universe into the dawn.

Elizabeth Laden

February 24, 2005

Prayers for those you left behind and for you to be at peace. Please send grace to all us journalists who continue the struggle!

Dave Leeney

February 24, 2005

Take it easy, Dr. Thompson. You will be sorely missed by many of us.



You will live on forever in the wisdom you left behind, and hopefully one hell of a cannon shot. Guess Raoul can finally get some sleep now...

Stevenpaul C

February 24, 2005

Goodbye Good Doctor and condolences to his friends, family and to all of you as well.

The world has lost a great thinker, a great writer, a great man. Not great because of his celebrity, Nor great for his celebrated excessivness, but great for his mind. Great for the words he left us with. Great for his ideas, great for his courage. For great was his spirit and his accomplishment were many. There may never be another Hunter S. Thompson but those of us touched by his words and his energy are legion, and his spirit fights on forever.

Mahalo

Bob Bowles

February 24, 2005

Duke:

You always said "When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro".Things don't get mucher weirder now. You were a Pro's pro. Thanks for everything, my life changed when our paths crossed. Confront authority where ever you are.

Skippy

Thomas david

February 24, 2005

sad lose but if it is for the better so be it. Hunter seemed to be a wise and great man the world will never see his likes every again thank you for the knowlegde life long fan thomas s david

Michael Palmer

February 24, 2005

Hunter S. Thompson: Too weird to live. Too rare to die. He bought the ticket. He took the ride. He died as he lived, on his own terms. You will be missed doctor. Thank you for your inspiration.

Kristen Murrison

February 24, 2005

Thank you for all your wit and inspiration. Your talent far exceeds any other, and you will be deeply missed.....

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