The person that co-wrote Johnny Cash's song Ring Of Fire died just yesterday. His name is Merle Kilgore. Together, he and June Carter Cash come up with that song. Here's what a person who posts on the JC forum had to say:
We are losing them so fast.. But they are where the sun is always shining and their pain is no more..
Of course the person who posted that has reference to heaven as being the place where "the sun is always shining," and so Kilgore is supposedly in heaven now. The truth is, though, that the dead are still laying there in their underground graves, seeing no sunlight at all. I hear this kind of crap absolutely all the time! It's a major error. Christendom is the source for the false teaching that the soul is immortal. Knowing whether the soul is mortal or immortal is a "basic"-- the truth of which any religion professing to represent God in the world should have down pat. Christendom sucks! The WTS looks good when placed up beside her!
Merle Kilgore, 'Ring Of Fire' Co-Writer, Dies
POSTED: 9:15 am EST February 7, 2005
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Funeral arrangements are pending for the man who co-wrote "Ring of Fire."
Merle Kilgore's spokesman said Kilgore died Sunday night at age 70, from congestive heart failure and medical complications related to cancer treatments he'd received over the last few months.
He co-wrote "Ring of Fire" with June Carter, which became a hit in 1963 for Johnny Cash. Carter later became Cash's wife.
Wyatt Merle Kilgore began performing at the age of 14, but in the '60s quit performing to become the manager of Hank Williams Jr.
The spokesman said Williams was informed of Kilgore's passing, but was unable to offer a statement Sunday night. Kilgore also worked with Hank Williams Sr. Kilgore has been named CMA Manager Of The Year, served on the CMA Board Of Directors, and had served as president of both the Nashville Songwriters Association International and the Nashville Songwriters Foundation.
He also became an Honorary State Senator in Tennessee, and was inducted into the Louisiana Hall of Fame.
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