Friday, February 23, 2007

A Note of Thanks and Rememberance

Sherry, the late Captain's girlfriend, published in the Key West Citizen the following to thank those who took part in the tribute on the 13th and who express condolences over his untimely passing.

To the good people and great friends of our
most dearly departed Captain Outrageous:
Be assured your regards are well received.
A loss this great cannot be reduced even by
the common sharing of it.
Captain loved his daily life here in Key
West. We who remain can each honor him
and enrich ourselves by trying to do the same.
No greater love, Captain, no greater love
–Sherry White


The flowers, candles and beads at the gate to Captain's former gallery have come down now, replaced by a copy of this final farewell.

A fund to help pay for the good Captain's funeral expenses has been established at First State Bank. Anyone wishing to make a contribution can send it to:


Captain Outrageous Memorial Fund
c/o First State Bank
444 Whitehead Street
Key West, FL 33040

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

We Have Lift-off

In an impromptu outpouring of Community (with a capital C) affection, friends of Captain Outrageous marched in procession through the streets of Old Town Key West yesterday to conduct the iconic Captain's spirit from his art gallery on Caroline Street to the VFW on Emma Street in Bahama Village for a tribute to the man who was a friend to anyone who would be a friend to him -- on his terms, not theirs.

A crowd estimated at 200 people traveled over the back streets of Old Town for over an hour, led by a band made up of musicians who knew him. The band preceded a black hearse carrying a plush pink casket that contained, not his earthly remains, but the painted vest, his painted cowboy boots, and other memorabilia of his rich life. Following the band were his girlfriend Sherry and his most recent ex-wife (he had seven), Jennifer, and a host of friends.

The procession halted at Harpoon Harry's where the Captain ate breakfast most mornings and, later, at the Green Parrot. There a 21-dove salute was given, with the flock circling overhead three times before heading back to their roost on Big Pine Key. With the fading sun catching the dove's flight, the marchers broke into unbidden applause before continuing on to the streets of Bahama Village to arrive at their destination.

We'll let the pictures tell the story for now, although there is much more to be said and, in time, some of it will, perhaps here, perhaps in other places by other people.





Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Tribute to Captain Outrageous

CAPTAIN OUTRAGEOUS
1940 - 2007


The tribute for Captain Outrageous tonight will begin on Caroline Street at 5:45 PM with a procession to the VFW/American Legion on Emma Street, led by a band playing the traditional dirges of such funeral marches. Upon arrival at the VFW, the tribute service will begin.

In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to the Captain Outrageous Memorial Fund, c/o First State Bank, 444 Whitehead Street, Key West, FL 33040.

Several local restaurants that the Captain favored are providing food. Those planning to attend are also invited to bring a covered dish dinner item or dessert to share with friends and neighbors. Food and other tributes may be dropped off at 803 Emma Street from 3:00 PM on. The tribute service is planned to take place both inside the VFW and outside on Emma Street. We remind visitors to be respectful of the residents of Bahama Village throughout the evening.

Friends planning to join the march should begin gathering at 525 Caroline Street at 5:30 P.M. for the 5:45 procession.

Many will likely bring their Captain Outrageous bicycles, mopeds and other vehicles. They will be led by Captain's own brightly-painted Mercedes convertible.

All are welcome (including dogs).

Sunday, February 11, 2007

Captain Outrageous: A Celebration of Life

Captain Outrageous passed from this life at 5:00 P.M. on Saturday, February 9 with his girlfriend Sherry White by his side. He gave the gift of life to unknown others by the donation of multiple organs, in accordance with his advanced directive.

The community of his friends will hold a memorial service and celebration of his life on Tuesday, February 13 at 6:00 P.M. at the V.F.W./American Legion, 803 Emma Street. Captain Outrageous was fond of celebrating his April 13 birthday twelve times a year with parties at his art gallery on Caroline Street. He had been looking forward to this particular birthday, because it would have been his 67th, and as he pointed out recently, 6+7=13.

Everyone is welcome to attend, and dogs are especially welcome.

Saturday, February 10, 2007

CAPTAIN OUTRAGEOUS

CAPTAIN OUTRAGEOUS
1940 - 2007