American Comedian Victor Vic Henley Died at 57, Opie and Anthony radio show Guest


Comedian Victor vic Henley has died immediately. His niece has informed everybody about this. Henley Opie and Anthony radio used to thrill folks by coming as a visitor on the show.

Henley’s niece Tatum has confirmed this by placing a submit on social media.

Confirming this, he wrote on his Facebook submit that “Vic Henley. An amazing son, brother, uncle, cousin, nephew, boyfriend, and best friend to many … he loved us all so much and we hope he knows how much we love him. ”

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“The world loved Vic for the smile and laughter he brought to us all. The amount of venues he performed in around the country and being nominated 8 times for Comedian of the Year tells you a small amount of the respect he had in his industry of work. And he loved his work because it brought him so many of his friends. His friends were also a part of his and our family. Last week, he was just telling me how much he loved his life. He showed us all how much he loved us by how he showed up for each one of us every single day. ”

“This afternoon at 3:55 pm EST, Uncle Vic went to be with the Lord. He suffered from a pulmonary embolism over the weekend and after many efforts to save him, the angels came and took him home. We can’t thank his friends and Nicki enough for being there for us during this time. It means so much and we couldn’t do this without you. ”

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“We already miss him so much and feel the heavy weight of this loss. He was our best friend. We love you more than you could ever know, Uncle Vic. Dad loves you, Nanny loves you, Mike loves you, Mom and Donna Love you, Me and Rob love you, Katie and Franklin and Louise (Weezie) love you, Nicki loves you, your entire family loves you. Your friends love you. ”

On his sudden dying, the Opie Radio podcast posted a tribute to him on his Twitter account saying “Numb. RIP @VicHenley A great comic. Loved doing radio with him but loved even more our friendship. The long hilarious knowledgeable phone calls. The long walks home after doing the radio show ending in the middle of Central Park where I would turn left and he right. (Cont) “


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