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Richard Dunn is Dead – Awesome Richard Dunn Dies Aged 75 From a Stroke Memorial Site Underway



Posted: Friday, June 04, 2010

by Kacycarr
http://www.spotthepimple.com

Richard Dunn is dead. Dunn died after suffering a stroke. Yet again we hear of another sad passing of a man with a great personality. It seems to be a regular thing of late where we have one celebrity die that we mourn the death of, and before hiving chance to get over our grief, we have to grieve some more, because the amount of famous people who have died over the last couple of weeks is quite high.

Some too name of those who died was Jesse Hockett Bill Austin and another being Brittany Murphy's husband and many more.

Richard Dunn has died: Tim & Eric Awesome Show Great Job staple Richard Dunn (aka Pep Pep) died this morning at 7:14am after suffering a stroke.

Richard Dunn was unconditionally loved and admired by thousands of dedicated fans and he always made sure to try and reciprocate that adoration and loyalty.

Always happy and smiling, Pep Pep put his fans first; as he knew without them he might not be where he was today. He was always willing to pose for photos with fans and often he took pictures of himself with the different bits of fan art he'd receive in the mail.

Frequently seen on the show in his trademark sweater, thick-rimmed glasses, and comb over, Pep Pep was just as much a staple of the show as Tin Heidecker and Eric Wareheim. Richard Dunn died after suffering a stroke, and now because of this we have lost a man that will be dearly missed by thousands of people.

He was very deceiving was Dunn because one never got the impression when seeing him on the show that he was playing a character; he just somehow had this way that had us believe he was just playing Richard Dunn. He was without question an asset to the show and to the people who adored him. Richard Dunn who died will have a memorial site put up in his honour. Keep a check on Tim and Eric's individual Twitter feeds for updates.

Rest in Peace Pep Pep (Richard Dunn)

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