Talk:Sydney Omarr

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Suggested changes to the SYDNEY OMARR listing in Wikipedia

These additions are suggested by Jeraldine Saunders, Sydney's wife.


Jeraldine Saunders has been writing his column since Sydney passed away four years ago (2002). The column appears worldwide. He was paralyzed from the neck down When he died, Jeraldine was at his side, He wrote thirteen books every year (the twelve zodiac signs and an all-in-one book) and, even after he went blind, he recorded his call-in nine hundred number with the help of Jeraldine, nurse Paul Small and Velery Barboux (his secretary), who told him where the planets were that day. “We would tap him on the shoulder when he was to start talking and two taps when he was to stop,” Jeraldine recounted. He made the recordings “without notes and never faltered for a word,” she added.