Wed
Feb 17 2010
11:17 am
By: sugarfatpie

From the Blab
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Courtesy of Hayduke

Please don't call Judy.

Our friend Robert Loest suffered what was probably attack of ventricular fibrillation Friday afternoon and collapsed while putting air in his car tires and did not regain conciousness. Paramedics were able to re-start his heart, but after two days of hypothermia treatment and recovery attempts there is no meaningful neurological activity and it's clear that he has been gone since Friday. This afternoon the ventilator was disconnected and we're waiting for the body to end its struggle.

Except for the timing it was a great way to go. It's unlikely he felt anything beyond a fluttering in his chest. He has been as happy as I've known him lately in large part due to his recent conversion to the Catholic faith (which many of us tried unsuccessfully to talk him out of).

We tried to keep this hushed for as long as possible at Judy's request and in large part to reduce the strain on her. Judy appreciates your wishes and emails, but she is overwhelmed and stressed by the visits and phone calls. It's not you, it's the 20 people who called before you.

Robert was brilliant, inquisitive, rash, argumentative, generous, caring, a great friend and the big brother I never had. I loved him deeply and miss him terribly.
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From the CS

From the CS monitor

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from the

from the metropulse
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For the past few days, Facebook pages and the Knoxblab discussion forum have been alerting friends of Robert Loest of terrible news: That he experienced a severe heart attack on Friday and that recovery appears unlikely. He is currently hospitalized and off life-support.

Details of what happened will come at a more appropriate time. For now, it's important to note that Knoxville will be missing one of its most active citizens, as well as one of its great characters. Loest--a financial guru whose financial investment strategies were once described by The New York Times as "radically esoteric"--also became known as a champion of urban living, always ready and willing to discuss his ideas for revitalizing downtown Knoxville.

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Any particular time?

Any particular time?

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Such sadness. I will miss

Such sadness.
I will miss this cheerful curmudgeon more than I can say.

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A nice rememberance

by Jesse Fox Mayshark over at Metro Pulse

I am a writing friend of Judy's, and know many of Robert's friends, but didn't now know him well. However, I have been deeply moved by the outpouring on The Blab and Facebook the last few days discussing his passions and his friendship. Peace to all.

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