Russ Stringham "Russ" Has passed away.

Hello Members,
I wanted to pass along some very sad news that I received this morning. Russ passed away on Monday October 17th. My deepest condolences to his family and friends.
Anyone that is currently bidding on his eBay auctions, a very close friend of his Sandy will be handling them. If you have any questions for Sandy she has asked that you please reach out to her through Russ's email sales@rescoccc.com
Rest in peace Russ.. You will be missed!
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Wow, I am stunned. I did a ton of business with Russ over the years.
A very sad day indeed. RIP Russ
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Is this the Russ that dealt in Kennedy's or was there more than 1 Russ.
Yes
So sad, for some reason I thought he was a young man.
Sic transit gloria munde.
He was, which is why this is so unbelievable. His dry wit will be missed.
This was one of his favorite varieties (the other was the 1964 Accented Hair Kennedy). We were trying to get recognition in the Cherrypickers guide - he was putting together a box of 20.
The dot head Kennedy - or birthmark variety

Got this one from him 10 years ago.
“In matters of style, swim with the current; in matters of principle, stand like a rock." - Thomas Jefferson
My digital cameo album 1950-64 Cameos - take a look!
That is a shock. He used to liven up the boards here back when I was only lurkng over a dozen years ago.
Sad to hear.
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Wow. This is a shock. So sad. He will be missed.
wow!!! any details??
for those newer members who don't know, Russ came here devoid of almost all Numismatic knowledge and asked all the right questions, learned quickly, focused on a small area of the Hobby and became one of its foremost contributors. he single handedly altered the PCGS pops on certain issues and varieties. he had a sharp wit and could say in ten words what it takes most of us a paragraph or two to say. he taught many of us, myself included, a lot about coin photography, changed gears in his business life and moved along.
he will be missed.
So sad. Russ was a board icon. No one knew more about Kennedy's.
RIP. You will be missed!!
- Bob -

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Russ was a good person, a great IT specialist and an astute businessman.
I tried to get him to quit chain smoking, and I seriously hope that habit didn't have any bearing on his untimely passing.
"Everything is on its way to somewhere. Everything." - George Malley, Phenomenon
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Very sad to hear of this. We will greatly miss his knowledge and humor.
The go to guy when it came to Kennedy's, God bless him and his family.
I believe it did. He had massive, quick growing tumors on his lungs. One of them was pressing against his heart at the end.
I've been upset all day long.
God Bless Russ and his family.
ps. Sandy is a wonderful friend to Russ. She said he was like her brother.
She also said Russ would receive a military burial, as he was in the military in his younger day.
Incredibly sad. He was a great contributor to the hobby and the boards. He will be missed. Condolences to his friends and family.
So Sad.
Condolences to his family and friends.
RIP, Russ.
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Sad news. Condolences to his family.
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I am at a loss for words.
The name is LEE!
May peace fill your soul as you begin the next adventure of this thing called life Russ! We will keep part of you here with us as a reminder of how the quest for knowledge and excellence in any endeavor is always possible.
"for those newer members who don't know, Russ came here devoid of almost all Numismatic knowledge and asked all the right questions, learned quickly, focused on a small area of the Hobby and became one of its foremost contributors. he single handedly altered the PCGS pops on certain issues and varieties. he had a sharp wit and could say in ten words what it takes most of us a paragraph or two to say. he taught many of us, myself included, a lot about coin photography, changed gears in his business life and moved along.
he will be missed."
+1
Met Russ a few times - very sharp, fun to be around. Sorry to hear the news.
Wow, that's very sad. i remember when he was very active here and really enjoyed his posts. He was very knowledgeable in his specialty and then some. Great numismatist.
Sad.
RIP Russ.
RIP my friend. Condolences to all his extended friends and family.
We do know it will come, just not when. Make this day, and everyday, you very best.
bob
Russ was a big guy.....stood 6' 5"...never met him in person.....must have been a presence at the coin shows.
We had some great phone conversations over the past 8 years.
He will be missed.
Of all the crusty, opinionated, ambitious, and very unforgettable people on the forum, he is at the top of the list.
I said before that one of my regrets was not being close enough geographically to ....HOPE.... to partner up with him and do some pretty great things.
He sold coins for me and I appreciated every comment he made, even if it was a jibe or taunt.
One of a kind.
Damn, this is sad news. I can't find an obit, but it's a sad day for me.
I remember him from IPOTAD days.
Dammit! I already feel like part of our family is gone.
I had the highest regard for him. He never minced words and that's a damn rare quality.

Wow, very sad to hear this news. Sincerest condolences to his family.
I'm pretty sure Russ and I joined the PCGS boards within a few weeks of one another.
In the early days he was quite proficient in his posts and always quite informative.
RIP Russ.
Beyond words. At least Russ and Bear will be hangin' together upstairs.
Russ was mostly into modern coins, and I'm into the older stuff, but his posts were always interesting. I am sorry to here this, and I will miss him although he had not posted that much here in recent years.
Such sad news.
My condolences to his family and friends.
"If I say something in the woods and my wife isn't there to hear it.....am I still wrong?"
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He will be sorely missed. He was the IT specialist on the OFR and was one of the three admins. A great sense of humor, and would always give as good as he got. Farewell old friend.
They call them cancer sticks for a reason.
RIP Russ.
Oh man.
May he RIP.
Russ was one of the good guys.
A sad day.
Some years back, I drove to Northern Washington and had planned on stopping in Kent to meet Russ. My schedule got really tight on I drove straight home.
I'm sorry now that I didn't stop since Russ was always very intriguing and his posts were bone breaking truth. No BS, just honest to god truth.
So far, October has really sucked in the Numismatic Community what with the passing of Herb Hicks and now Russ.
The name is LEE!
mark
Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
Stray thoughts, in no particular order:
The first giveaway I ever won here was an accented hair from Russ.
Russ always left a little bit of a cigarette so the homeless would take them and keep the butt can clean.
He had an epic feud with "BiddlesBank" a few years ago.
He'd run for office once or twice, and lost.
Did a bungee jump and posted the video here.
He was a unique character, irreplaceable, and will be missed. A fixture at the OFR. We're in shock, and generally going, "Huh? How can this be?" Like the ground suddenly shifted and won't ever move back to where it should be.
Wow, RIP our old friend Russ, your fine contributions have been missed these past few years, and now are gone forever..
I suppose all of our times are up someday, but it's always a surprise when someone specific leaves our community too soon.
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Wow, life can really be great sometimes, and sometimes it can really hit you in the head with a sledgehammer. This day is one of those sledgehammer days. My most sincere condolences to his family. I did biz with him a few times while putting my Kennedy half set together, and each time it was flawless, just as one would expect from him. A sad day for the forums to lose such a valued member.
An exemplary voice from the past . . . I am so sorry. he contributed so much here and educated many. I did some business with him years ago and his professionalism led the way on the Boards.
I am saddened . . . .
Drunner
Oh, damn. This is very sad news. Russ was one of the good guys and a great contributor. I'm bummed. RIP, Russ.
Lance.
Very sad. He was one of the people I hooked on to when I first joined. RIP
Very sad indeed. I remember whenever he first came on the boards and his shop window was broken out with some of his coins stolen. He posted a list and I replaced them all. He was a great guy!
Bummer.....I'm guessing all his Kennedy Cherry Picks are AH and DCAM to boot. That seemed to have been his favorite coin.
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This is awful news. Always a good guy.
My Favorite Russ quote was when someone new would join the board.
"Fresh meat"
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Terrible news. I always wanted to buy something from him, be it a coin or a paperweight. Now I'll never be able to. Damn! Rest in Peace, Russ.