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http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/big-kev-dies-from-heart-attack/2005/12/06/1133829573338.html

'Big Kev' dies from heart attack

December 6, 2005 - 12:21PM

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Kevin McQuay, aka Big Kev, in Sydney late last year.
Photo: Penny Bradfield


Gold Coast businessman "Big Kev" Kevin McQuay has died from a heart attack, his wife Michelle said today.

The cleaning product marketer was 56.

Mrs McQuay said her husband died at 8.30pm (AEST) yesterday in the Allamanda Private Hospital on the Gold Coast.

Mrs McQuay said the death was a huge shock because the burly businessman, who enjoyed a colourful career, was "on the road to recovery getting healthy and getting rid of stress".

"He died of staph infection in the end - it gave him a heart attack ... it's a huge shock, it all happened quickly, it all happened within a couple of hours," Mrs McQuay said.

"It was an absolute accident - he was on the road to recovery.

"He unfortunately was on a major health kick, had lost weight and was thoroughly enjoying life - he had a big turn around and then this happened."

Mrs McQuay said the family was devastated and wanted the media to respect its privacy.

"He has left behind three beautiful sons (aged 28, 26 and 24) who totally adored him," she said.

Big Kev's Ltd - a company synonymous with loud shirts and the "I'm excited" catchphrase - joined the ranks of the Australian Stock Exchange listing in August 2001 in a process Mr McQuay described as "the people's float".

However, Big Kev's failed to make money in a notoriously competitive industry and three years later Mr McQuay opted to cut his losses and resign as chairman.

Mrs McQuay said Big Kev would be remembered as a cheery identity, who warranted a "huge big bash" after his funeral, which was yet to be finalised.
 
"Shabby" wrote in message ...
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RIP Kevva... I guess he finally kicked the bucket... of Shower Power...



cheers,
GPL
 
Resound wrote:
> > but was he excited?

>
> Over-excited would be my guess.


Not any more.
I looked at this thread thinking the big bloke must have carked it on a
bike. WTF? ;-)

Donga
 
Donga said:
Resound wrote:
> > but was he excited?

>
> Over-excited would be my guess.


Not any more.
I looked at this thread thinking the big bloke must have carked it on a
bike. WTF? ;-)

Donga
Would have thought the "OT" prefix to the thread might have told you that.
 
"Donga" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Resound wrote:
>> > but was he excited?

>>
>> Over-excited would be my guess.

>
> Not any more.
> I looked at this thread thinking the big bloke must have carked it on a
> bike. WTF? ;-)
>
> Donga
>


Heart attack apparently. Seriously OT, but that happens from time to time.
 
Resound wrote:
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> "Donga" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> >
> > Resound wrote:
> >> > but was he excited?
> >>
> >> Over-excited would be my guess.

> >
> > Not any more.
> > I looked at this thread thinking the big bloke must have carked it on a
> > bike. WTF? ;-)
> >
> > Donga
> >

>
> Heart attack apparently. Seriously OT, but that happens from time to time.


Brought on by staphylococcus aureus infection, I heard.

Tam
 
Shabby wrote:
>Would have thought the "OT" prefix to the thread might have told you

that.

OT? Oh that? I know WTF and ROTFLMAO, but not much else.

Donga
 
"Tamyka Bell" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Resound wrote:
> >
> > "Donga" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> > news:[email protected]...
> > >
> > > Resound wrote:
> > >> > but was he excited?
> > >>
> > >> Over-excited would be my guess.
> > >
> > > Not any more.
> > > I looked at this thread thinking the big bloke must have carked it on

a
> > > bike. WTF? ;-)
> > >
> > > Donga
> > >

> >
> > Heart attack apparently. Seriously OT, but that happens from time to

time.
>
> Brought on by staphylococcus aureus infection, I heard.


Ummm - the one that gives you boils? I was told it's not an issue for
hearts. Iasked because I have a heart murmur, and have to be more careful
about infection than the average person - eg, I take antibiotic as a
preventative before having dental work. As I say, the doc said boils
weren't a problem.

He did say I should avoid sweaty activities, which means bike riding
probably isn't a good idea, but stuff it. ;^) Thus bringing this thread back
on topic.

Tony F
wondering HTF a bloke who has never had a fair dinkum boil in his life
suddenly gets a few in a row
 
Tony F wrote:
>wondering HTF a bloke who has never had a fair dinkum boil in his life
>suddenly gets a few in a row


A row of boils. Yecchh.
 
On 2005-12-07, Donga <[email protected]> wrote:
> Shabby wrote:
>>Would have thought the "OT" prefix to the thread might have told you

> that.
>
> OT? Oh that? I know WTF and ROTFLMAO, but not much else.


"Off Topic". This is a bicycle newsgroup; anything not covering cycling
is, by definition, off topic.

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tony f wrote:
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> "Tamyka Bell" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > Resound wrote:
> > >
> > > "Donga" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> > > news:[email protected]...
> > > >
> > > > Resound wrote:
> > > >> > but was he excited?
> > > >>
> > > >> Over-excited would be my guess.
> > > >
> > > > Not any more.
> > > > I looked at this thread thinking the big bloke must have carked it on

> a
> > > > bike. WTF? ;-)
> > > >
> > > > Donga
> > > >
> > >
> > > Heart attack apparently. Seriously OT, but that happens from time to

> time.
> >
> > Brought on by staphylococcus aureus infection, I heard.

>
> Ummm - the one that gives you boils? I was told it's not an issue for
> hearts. Iasked because I have a heart murmur, and have to be more careful
> about infection than the average person - eg, I take antibiotic as a
> preventative before having dental work. As I say, the doc said boils
> weren't a problem.
>
> He did say I should avoid sweaty activities, which means bike riding
> probably isn't a good idea, but stuff it. ;^) Thus bringing this thread back
> on topic.
>
> Tony F
> wondering HTF a bloke who has never had a fair dinkum boil in his life
> suddenly gets a few in a row


Unsure on the boils thing. Staphylococcus Aureus also known as Golden
Staph, is normal in some parts of the bodies (I think bums and some
people's noses or something) but if the little guys get in the blood or
something it can cause necrosis? Known for bad smells in hospitals. Too
lazy to go to another 'puter to look it up, sorry.

Tam
 
"Donga" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Tony F wrote:
> >wondering HTF a bloke who has never had a fair dinkum boil in his life
> >suddenly gets a few in a row

>
> A row of boils. Yecchh.


Yep, and eeeeuuuwwww...

It was indeed disgusting - although they weren't all active at the same
time, which was something.

Tony F
 
Except those things that are TTT - tangental to topic

"Stuart Lamble" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> On 2005-12-07, Donga <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Shabby wrote:
>>>Would have thought the "OT" prefix to the thread might have told you

>> that.
>>
>> OT? Oh that? I know WTF and ROTFLMAO, but not much else.

>
> "Off Topic". This is a bicycle newsgroup; anything not covering cycling
> is, by definition, off topic.
>
> --
> My Usenet From: address now expires after two weeks. If you email me, and
> the mail bounces, try changing the bit before the "@" to "usenet".