Bo Diddley

Bo Diddley

Bo Diddley Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jun. 2, 2008.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) - Bo Diddley, a founding father of rock 'n' roll whose distinctive "shave and a haircut, two bits" rhythm and innovative guitar effects inspired legions of other musicians, died Monday after months of ill health. He was 79.

Diddley died of heart failure at his home in Archer, Fla., spokeswoman Susan Clary said. He had suffered a heart attack in August, three months after suffering a stroke while touring in Iowa. Doctors said the stroke affected his ability to speak, and he had returned to Florida to continue rehabilitation.

The legendary singer and performer, known for his homemade square guitar, dark glasses and black hat, was an inductee into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, had a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame, and received a lifetime achievement award in 1999 at the Grammy Awards. In recent years he also played for the elder President Bush and President Clinton.

Diddley appreciated the honors he received, "but it didn't put no figures in my checkbook."

"If you ain't got no money, ain't nobody calls you honey," he quipped.

The name Bo Diddley came from other youngsters when he was growing up in Chicago, he said in a 1999 interview.

"I don't know where the kids got it, but the kids in grammar school gave me that name," he said, adding that he liked it so it became his stage name. Other times, he gave somewhat differing stories on where he got the name. Some experts believe a possible source for the name is a one-string instrument used in traditional blues music called a diddley bow.

His first single, "Bo Diddley," introduced record buyers in 1955 to his signature rhythm: bomp ba-bomp bomp, bomp bomp, often summarized as "shave and a haircut, two bits." The B side, "I'm a Man," with its slightly humorous take on macho pride, also became a rock standard.

The company that issued his early songs was Chess-Checkers records, the storied Chicago-based labels that also recorded Chuck Berry and other stars.

Howard Kramer, assistant curator of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, said in 2006 that Diddley's Chess recordings "stand among the best singular recordings of the 20th century."

Diddley's other major songs included, "Say Man," "You Can't Judge a Book by Its Cover," "Shave and a Haircut," "Uncle John," "Who Do You Love?" and "The Mule."

Diddley's influence was felt on both sides of the Atlantic. Buddy Holly borrowed the bomp ba-bomp bomp, bomp bomp rhythm for his song "Not Fade Away."

The Rolling Stones' bluesy remake of that Holly song gave them their first chart single in the United States, in 1964. The following year, another British band, the Yardbirds, had a Top 20 hit in the U.S. with their version of "I'm a Man."

Diddley was also one of the pioneers of the electric guitar, adding reverb and tremelo effects. He even rigged some of his guitars himself.

"He treats it like it was a drum, very rhythmic," E. Michael Harrington, professor of music theory and composition at Belmont University in Nashville, Tenn., said in 2006.

Many other artists, including the Who, Bruce Springsteen and Elvis Costello copied aspects of Diddley's style.

Growing up, Diddley said he had no musical idols, and he wasn't entirely pleased that others drew on his innovations.

"I don't like to copy anybody. Everybody tries to do what I do, update it," he said. "I don't have any idols I copied after."

"They copied everything I did, upgraded it, messed it up. It seems to me that nobody can come up with their own thing, they have to put a little bit of Bo Diddley there," he said.

Despite his success, Diddley claimed he only received a small portion of the money he made during his career. Partly as a result, he continued to tour and record music until his stroke. Between tours, he made his home near Gainesville in north Florida.

"Seventy ain't nothing but a damn number," he told The Associated Press in 1999. "I'm writing and creating new stuff and putting together new different things. Trying to stay out there and roll with the punches. I ain't quit yet."

Diddley, like other artists of his generations, was paid a flat fee for his recordings and said he received no royalty payments on record sales. He also said he was never paid for many of his performances.

"I am owed. I've never got paid," he said. "A dude with a pencil is worse than a cat with a machine gun."

In the early 1950s, Diddley said, disc jockeys called his type of music, "Jungle Music." It was Cleveland disc jockey Alan Freed who is credited with inventing the term "rock 'n' roll."

Diddley said Freed was talking about him, when he introduced him, saying, "Here is a man with an original sound, who is going to rock and roll you right out of your seat."

Diddley won attention from a new generation in 1989 when he took part in the "Bo Knows" ad campaign for Nike, built around football and baseball star Bo Jackson. Commenting on Jackson's guitar skills, Diddley turned to the camera and said, "He don't know Diddley."

"I never could figure out what it had to do with shoes, but it worked," Diddley said. "I got into a lot of new front rooms on the tube."

Born as Ellas Bates on Dec. 30, 1928, in McComb, Miss., Diddley was later adopted by his mother's cousin and took on the name Ellis McDaniel, which his wife always called him.

When he was 5, his family moved to Chicago, where he learned the violin at the Ebenezer Baptist Church. He learned guitar at 10 and entertained passers-by on street corners.

By his early teens, Diddley was playing Chicago's Maxwell Street.

"I came out of school and made something out of myself. I am known all over the globe, all over the world. There are guys who have done a lot of things that don't have the same impact that I had," he said.

Copyright © 2008 The Associated Press

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360 Entries

Richard Isaacs

May 10, 2018

Thank you for the beat.

Juliet Camp

October 27, 2017

RIP Sir. Rock on with the other dudes and dudettes.

Valenda Newell

June 29, 2016

Thanks for sharing one's musical talents with the world...we're so glad he did..RIP...

Mike Shrader

February 12, 2015

It was an honor to have played drums behind you once in NC. That is a memory I will always cherish! Rest in peace.

PearlLexington Cottle

January 30, 2015

Love you, Ellas.

June 25, 2014

Death of a musical genius. RIP my brother.

Jay H.

January 4, 2014

Who do ya love? Da Man!

Richard Owen

March 3, 2013

Rock On, Forever, Mr. Diddley. Rest In Peace. See You On The Other Side Some Beautiful Day, Kind Sir!

David Aguilar

April 21, 2012

Yeah Bo!!! Thanks for the memorable moments!!

J. Dea Browning

January 28, 2011

Hey Hey, Bo Diddley

Steve Carroll

November 15, 2010

If you love Rock and Roll, gotta love Bo! I fell in love with his rectangular Gretsch before I ever heard a note. He's the composer of 100's of stone cold classics and he will be sorely missed. RIP, Elias!

Richard E. Romero

November 14, 2010

Bo you are my brother in music from the lord, I could be wrong but i bet that your playing for him at this moment play in peace!

March 29, 2010

For Bo...

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

Bob Lasprogato

March 16, 2009

Back in 1958, after listening to Bo on the radio, I got to hang out backstage with Bo, Jerome and Clifton James.It was a highlight to be with these three. Bo's music is still with me and always will be. Thanks for the memories and great contribution to music... Bob

LM C

January 8, 2009

Rest in peace Bo Diddly.

Dawn Anderson

December 31, 2008

I am a recent fan of your music. May you rest in peace

Carl Wood

June 19, 2008

Bo's Music will Live On Always. . . .loss of a true Legend. . . .not to be replaced. . . .Rest in Peace. . . .

Sylvia Gonzales

June 17, 2008

We had the honor of meeting Mr. Bo Diddly in 1989 in Albuquerque, NM. He was a very kind and giving man. He invited our family to one of his concerts. His music was awesome and truly one of a kind! His grandson Janson and my son Carlos Sanchez were best friends in the first grade. Please accept our sincere condolesences.

Rhonda

June 17, 2008

Music allows us to share in spirit, love and happiness. I will forever cherish Bo's music and the wonderful memories that I have singing along with him. He will be missed dearly by all of us. May God Bless you with peace and comfort always.

Joella Varner

June 15, 2008

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief. And you continue to cherish the memories of Mr. Bo Diddley in your hearts and the things you shared together.

He will actually swallow up death forever, and the Sovereign Lord Jehovah, will certainly wipe the tears from all faces. And the reproach of his people he will take away from all the earth for Jehovah himself has spoken it.

Isaiah 25:8

Michelle, Jamie, Alex, Lacey, Michael and Missionary Mary J. HOWARD-AND THE REST OF THE HOWARD FAMILY

June 12, 2008

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort. Bo was a wonderful, kind, free-spirited man, who enjoyed family, friends. May the family continue to hold on to the memories and cherish them, these will help each of you through out each of your lives. God will bring you comfort and give you the strength that you will nees. May God continue to live in your lives. God Bless each of you that took part of caring for him in his last days, a special gift to you. God Bless....

Mrs. J Young

June 10, 2008

My deceased husband truly enjoyed his friendship with Mr. Diddley, I didn't know him as well, but I do know he was a great cook. I had the pleasure of eating a roasted "pig" Luau style that he prepared at our home. I'll never forget it. I pray God give his family and friends comfort.

bruce tucker

June 10, 2008

I send my deepest sympathie to Bo's family, best freinds as well as countless other fans.Sure, for some time I've been aware that Bo had problems(diabetes, a stroke, heart attack),nonetheless, it's still just barley sinking in that he's gone. In the past few days while having my stereo on, was this giant flood:Before You Acuse Me,I'm A Man, Bo Diddley, Hey Bo Diddley, Say Man,Pills,Whoa Mulre(Shine), Road Runner, Crackin Up, Pretty Thing, Diddy Wah Diddy, Hush Your Mouth, Cops & Robbers, Deed & Deed I do, Mona, Dearest Darling..the fellow who gave us all these tunes is now gone. Thank you Bo for those tunes.

J. Dea Browning

June 10, 2008

Our Dear Bo Diddley has been a wonderful community member in addition to his historical contribution to music in America for which his fame and memory will always live. My prayers and deepest sympathy to his entire family. It was an honor to know him. We are blessed he chose our North Central Florida area to settle down in. Much love to all friends and family. We will miss and and wil always remember him with high regard.

Bill coleman

June 9, 2008

My prayers to the family, I didn't know mr. Bo, but my father sure did and loved the man .I know he will be in that welcoming crowd at heaven's gate with my mom. You will miss his physical person but he will be there in spirit I know this. Oh by the way I do know his history and still listen to his music, Thank you the family for allowing the public be a part of your farewell to mr. Bo through your kindness he himself lives on.
God Bless-ATL

Mary McCort

June 9, 2008

You all are in my thoughts and prayers. I loved Bo, his music, and his compassion for his fans and friends. I used to see him sitting in front of Wal Mart signing autographs while his wife shopped my store for fish. A quiet memory, but one I will always cherish. May peace and love be with all of you. ROCK ON BO!

Lorraine McClin-Olriedge

June 9, 2008

Tan,

May the Lord be with you and the rest of the family during your time of bereavement. It's been a long time since our paths have crossed but just know that you all are in my prayers.

God Bless,
Lorraine

Celestine Brooks-Bowes

June 9, 2008

To the McDaniel Family:

My heart goes out to your family. Be strong, lean and depend on the Lord.

Chantal M.

June 8, 2008

I saw Bo Diddley with Fats Domino in Montreal in the 80's. It was a great show ..... a good memory .... My sincere condolences to Family and Friends.

Reva & Homer High

June 8, 2008

Be Still

Be still like the grass on a melancholy summer day
Be still like desert shrub.

Be calm and you will hear your loved one speak, in the stillness, in the calm, their love resounds.

If you are still this promise I make, you will hear the voice of your loved one helping you along your way.

james taylor sr and family

June 8, 2008

we are so glad that you were a part of our lives. you will live on forever in our hearts and in your music. we will always love you and we miss you. enjoy rock and roll heaven.

Jerry Johnson

June 8, 2008

Bo Diddley - Rest in Peace - You were the beginning of the most important music in the history of the world - your music brought much happiness to my life.

A Mueller

June 8, 2008

I saw Bo with Tom Petty a few years ago in Milwaukee and enjoyed his performance very much. He was a legend.
Much sympathy to his family

Lisa Morales

June 7, 2008

Our deepest sympathies to the family of Bo Diddley. He was a great man. I saw him perform once at a benefit concert at the old Archer volunteer fire department when I was a young girl and when I was older, he used to come in the store where I worked. He was always gracious and pleasant. He will be missed.

Kim Groover Schwartz

June 7, 2008

The awesome experience of meeting Bo Diddley I will never forget.
The man,the legend,the music,and memories live on.
He is home now.
To the family peace be with you.

SABRA BELL

June 7, 2008

MR.&MRS.LOUIS BELL SR.
2621 LYNN ST.
LAKE CHARLES,LA. 70615
"MAY THE BLESSINGS OF GOD REST
UPON THE FAMILY AND DEAR FRIENDS OF BRO. BO DIDDLEY... WITH ALL OUR LOVE... FROM THE BELL FAMILY

Catherine Jenkins

June 7, 2008

Our condolences to the Family and Closest Friends May MR. DIDDLEY rest in Peace. He left us something to Cherish the rest of our days. May GOD BLESS ALL.

Velma Mayeaux

June 7, 2008

To the families and friends of Mr.Bo Diddley rest in peace kept on singing in heaven because their is a soul heaven waiting for you to keep playing your music with the others who enjoyed singing to us while they were on planet EARTH!

Darlene Bickford

June 7, 2008

I want to send my condolences to the family and I will miss Mr. Bo Diddley, His music will be heard all around, and in his memory we shall listen, and remember this fine musician. Psalms 23

michael gordon

June 7, 2008

i had the honor of meeting bo as he road up to a little store on an old farm tractor. a nicer man i have never met. i had the privilege of bo performing for me at my high school, what an honor and later i had the opportunity to work on some of his audio/video equipment. Thanks for sharing with us. I have met some in your family and they seem like fantastic people. Good luck and my thoughts are with you all.

Dropjaw Bertone

June 7, 2008

I had the great honor and priviledge of knowing and performing with Bo Diddley as a kid. He was always a pleasure to be around and was so funny! On stage, anything could happen and he would make up songs on the spot and we would have to follow him. And as a kid of only 15 years old, he really helped me to rise to a new level of professionalism and he always believed in me. Thank you for everything Bo! You are truly missed, my friend.
All my love, Dropjaw Bertone

Dianne

June 7, 2008

You will be missed. You were the MAN!!

Pete Duran

June 7, 2008

Bo was a terriffic man, musician and friend. I had the honor to meet him and actually play guitars with him back in 1992. He autographed my guitar after playing it and I will always cherish it. He was very down to earth and enjoyed peoples company. RIP Mr. McDaniels...

Belvelyn Williams

June 7, 2008

To the family (Terri), Our thoughts and prayers are with you. May you continue to celebrate your dad's life and legacy. With deepest sympathy,

Toni

June 7, 2008

Bo, what a privilege to be able to play your music in front of the Lord..God Bless you

George Martin

June 7, 2008

Bo Diddley's life transcended music, race, time & generations. He was the definition of "Cool" -- and there was never a doubt when he sang, "I'm a Man". Indeed, he was!!

Cindy and Victor Hinds

June 7, 2008

My deepest sympathy to the Diddley family, I never know him only through my wife (cindy) whom became a part of his life. Stay strong he's with GOD now. May GOD's Blessings continue to be with the family.

Juanita Mikell

June 7, 2008

May the God of peace and comfort, comfort you all during this time of deep sadness. Psalms 83:18

Rev. and Mrs. Grady C. Darden, III

June 7, 2008

May our LORD give family and the multitude of all other fans a sweet peace that passes understanding... which only HE can do.

The legacy of BO DIDDLEY lives on!

FRAN GODBOLT

June 6, 2008

I'VE ALWAYS ENJOYED UR MUSIC AS A YOUNG GIRL. YOUR GOING HOME NOW TO A BETTER PLACE MAY GOD BE WITH YOU AND I HOPE TO SEE YOU SOON ONE DAY. MY DEEPEST CONDOLINSES GOES OUT TO THE FAMILY.

George PECK, III

June 6, 2008

ROCK THE HEAVENS BO!

David, Summer and Mary Wilcox

June 6, 2008

His beat, the heartbeat of America! He will be missed...

Steve Wicklund

June 6, 2008

Bo took rhythm and gave it a whole new meaning. I remember seeing him perform at the Seattle Pops Festival in "69" in Woodinville WA along with the likes of Albert Collins, Chuck Berry, Ike & Tina and the Ikettes etc, When Bo took the stage with his box guitar he gave rhythm new meaning. A true innovator and music legend !!!

Brenda Baker

June 6, 2008

RIP... MY GOD HOLD YOU IN THE PALM OF HIS HANDS.

Alesia Evans

June 6, 2008

My prayers are with the family, may God always lift your spirits, and may he always shine upon your hearts. He'll be singing his way in "HEAVEN".

Della Harris

June 6, 2008

My heart was filled with deep sorrow and pain when I learned of Bo's passing. But because of my strong faith in "God" I realized that he is in good hand's, so Bo" rest in sweet peace until we meet again. My memory of the "True Legend" was and still is, Bo" will be in my heart alway's as a Father and Close Friend I will alway's cherish knowing him and his Beautiful Family. I love you all Kay, Terri, Tammy and Tan stay strong and stay together as Bo's Family. Love Della your Sister and Friend too the end.(<:)

Tanya M

June 6, 2008

Please accept my deepest sympathies. He was a GREAT man.

Oranell & Berton Curtis

June 6, 2008

No bond is as great as that between a parent and child. Our deepest condolences are with you as you grieve.

Ed Carlson

June 6, 2008

I first saw Bo in 1964 at my college homecoming. I was instrumental in getting him and the "original group", for our dance. I had an opportunity to talk to him, it's something I will always remember.
Before him, there was none. After him, there will be none. He was "The Mighty Bo Diddley".
Rest in Peace !

Jim and Cindy Hunter

June 6, 2008

Thank u Mr. Diddley for your wonderful music and community involvement. You helped our community back in the 90's speaking to the county commision on our behalf. You were a good neighbor. You will be missed.

Gary Monte

June 6, 2008

The loss of another great american artist...he will be missed.

Vicky and Charlie Laughlin

June 6, 2008

Terri,

Please know that you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. Your father was an amazing and kind man. One of our favorite memories is from the christmas party your dad played for all of us at cracker barrel. Rest in peace Mr. Diddley.

Jean Allen

June 6, 2008

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

Chas W (Bo) Cooper

June 6, 2008

BO ALWAYS WELCOMED US ANY
TIME WE HAD A CHANCE TO SEE
HIM. MY FIRST CONCERT WAS
GREENWOOD, MISS., 1955.
WE WILL MISS HIM.
MARGO & DEBBIE CONTACT US. BO&KAY COOPER

Karen Jordan

June 6, 2008

As an all time fan since my teens, I felt the need to sign your guest book. I went to see you with my dad. Dad passed away last year eighteen days after my 58 yr young husband. My husband, Ronnie, was a R & B singer and church soloist here since age 15. May your family's memories of all your life's credits comfort them at this time and always. God bless them. You have left a legacy.

Emma Terry

June 6, 2008

May God Bless,He will surely be missed

Lili Ramsey

June 6, 2008

i met Bo in San Diego, California back in 1982 & we stayed buddies for a few years... I've Missed You Since Then and I'll Miss You Forever... You Were a Good Friend Ellas... I Will ALWAYS Love You.......

Lori Harris

June 6, 2008

May God bless you in your time of sorrow. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Jeremy

June 6, 2008

A true Mississippi Legend! Rest in peace.

Harriet Downie

June 6, 2008

Your music will forever be in our hearts, may your legend live on
forever. We were blessed with your
music in the late 50's and early 60's till present. May you be singing in heaven, with Elvis, Conway Twitty, Johnny Cash and the rest of the music world. God be with your family and friends. Thank you for giving us the good years.

Deloris Patterson

June 6, 2008

To say good bye to one of the greatest legends, black African Americans mens of music known to man. im sorry i did'nt get the chance to sit and hear you play your music. but did get to meet you in person. may the peace of God rest upon you. Deloris Patterson of Alachua Fl.

Mary A. McPhadder-Coates

June 6, 2008

Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories forever.

Mary A. McPhadder-coate

June 6, 2008

Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories forever.

carolyn collier

June 6, 2008

To the Family,
May your memories bring you peace. We (the world) will continue to enjoy Bo's music. So, during his brief absence remember that Jehovah God has promised a resurrection of our loved ones (Acts 24:15). And I hope that it helps to know that others care.

Dorian

June 6, 2008

To Gary M. and Family,

With deepest sympathy. Walk in Faith.

LaQuanda Latson

June 6, 2008

MAY GOD BLESS AND KEEP THIS FAMILY UNDER HIS WING DURING THERE TIME OF SORROW. R.I.P BO DIDDLEY

LaQuanda Latson & Family

David Munshaw

June 6, 2008

Your music will live on forever!
Thanks you..........

Becky&Doc Wilder

June 6, 2008

Such a kind and thoughtful man. He never met a stranger. Just as wonderful in person as he was on stage. He will truly be missed.

Brenda Ganious-Smith

June 6, 2008

To The Family of Bo Diddley:

My Prayers and Thoughts are with the Family. And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying,neither shall there be any more PAIN: for the former things are passed away.

TBG PAWN

June 6, 2008

TBG JEWLERY ING (PAWNSHOP ON 23RD) LOVES BO. WE WILL ALL MISS HIM VERY MUCH. BO ALWAYS HAD A GOOD STORY TO TELL.

A.J. WALLACE

June 6, 2008

BO WOULD COME INTO OUR SHOP A COUPLE TIMES A MONTH. HE WAS THE MOST DOWN TO EARTH PERSON, TO BE WHO HE WAS. WE WILL MISS BO VERY MUCH, AND HE WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN

Cathy Browning and Family

June 6, 2008

May the many wonderful memories you have carry you through this difficult time. He was truly an inspirational and giving person. My son (who is now 22) and I met him at a concert he did at Newberry Elem. School. He dedicated his time, heart and soul to those kids and spent alot of one on one time autographing so many different items for those young children. What an influence you and your music have made on so many.

Jerry Sheldon

June 6, 2008

I had the honor of working with Ellis while performing in Santa Rosa Ca a few years back.. We became closer friends with time... You will be missed
RIP Brother

glen bernard

June 6, 2008

I remember having lunch with Bo at old chicago where he was playing in the seventies.I was a musician and was asking him for advice. He said something like " them promoters got pockets full of money that look like footballs,just make sure you get yours." how fitting. This is truly a giant in the industry that we have lost this day. May God welome you home today Bo. Love ya forever. Thanks for the advice and the time you sat with me and made me feel special.Love Glen

M & C Adams

June 6, 2008

No matter now busy Bo was, he always had time to talk. Rest-Bo Diddley-Rest! We will keep the music playing.
Love, thoughts and prayers.
Mollie and Cas Adams.

Sabrina Brown

June 6, 2008

You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Pamela

June 6, 2008

Bo Diddley was a legend in his own time. He was the original and the one and only. There will never be another one like him. My sincere sympathies to the family.

Jimmie and Joyce Mercer

June 6, 2008

May you now,rest in peace.

M & C Adams

June 6, 2008

No matter now busy Bo was he always had time to talk. Rest-Bo Diddley-Rest! We will keep the music playing.
Love, thoughts and prayers.
Mollie and Cas Adams.

Nancy Adams

June 6, 2008

My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. Bo will live on forever in our hearts. God bless you all.
Nancy Adams (University Oaks)

Charles Babin

June 6, 2008

A driving & uplifting beat, I'am jealous that he enjoyed it so much more than we did...sad but for today only.....cause we know Bo

Bonnie Mcleod-Bauer

June 5, 2008

Thanks for the music and the memories.It was my pleasure to meet Bo in Winnipeg, Canada and again in Ft.White. Florida.He will be missed by many.My codolence to the family.

Jimmy Daly

June 5, 2008

GOD BLESS YOU BOB, thaks for all...

Jimmy Conner

June 5, 2008

The fact that a cornerstone legend of rock and roll could be such a fine local citizen of north central Florida is testimony to the character of this man. The world and Florida grieve and praise the memory of Bo Diddley.

Doris Cox-Meshack

June 5, 2008

I sure enjoyed and had some fun with your music Mr. Bo. You lived a long and entertaining life I would also like to give my condolences to the family and offer my love and prayers in your time of sadness. Rest in Peace Mr. Bo Diddly, You are loved. God Bless your family!

Doris Cox-Meshack

June 5, 2008

I sure enjoyed and had some fun with your music Mr. Bo. You lived a long and entertaining life. Rest in Peace. You are loved.

jeffrey bryan

June 5, 2008

GOD bless you bo......you have always been the greatest blues player ever..........rest in peace...you will never be forgotten

Sandi Watkins

June 5, 2008

Dear Family of Bo Diddley,

I want to express my sincere sympathy for the loss of your loved.
Comfort and encouragement can be found in the pages of the Bible.
Revelations 21:3, 4 tells of the promise GOD made of a time when there will be no more tears.
What a wonderful hope! Please take care of yourselves. Sincerely

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