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Stuart would try his best to understand Astrid's German and vice-versa but this didn't stop them from expressing their feelings for one another. As Stuart's fondness with Astrid grew more, he would eventually move in to the Kircherr residence and spend more time with her while constructing more of his amazing artwork. Being a photographer and an artist, Astrid would become a major influence to Stuart's prominence and style. She would cut Stu's hair and become the first Beatle to sport the "moptop" which John initially found laughable but eventually adopted - like the others. She also designed the band's famous collarless suits, her sense and style influenced and contributed to the band's early look.
But during the course of their relationship, Stu began having violent headaches that would cause him to pass out frequently. After Stuart's headaches began advancing to even more dangerous levels, he started spending more time resting in the attic of the Kircherr home where he did his paintings. But his love for Astrid would never falter, in less than two months, they were engaged and he decided to leave the band for a new way of life and to pursue the enhancement of his artistic skills.
He would be replaced by Paul from second lead to become the new bassist and this would be the start of what would become known as the "Fab Four." On April 10, 1962, Stuart was having another one of his severe headaches and he was rushed to the hospital. On the way, he passed away and was pronounced dead by 4:30 p.m. "He died in my arms on that journey. I cannot say it was unexpected but the suddenness...the loss to me was tragic," Astrid recalls that day.
Two days later, the Beatles would return to Hamburg to begin their Star Club residency. All four, especially John, was so eager to see their good friend, not knowing the depressing news that they were about to receive. Astrid had the difficult task of telling John that his best friend had already passed away. John didn't show his real feelings, since he wasn't the type but deep inside everything came as a shock. Stuart was buried at Huyton Parish Church Coventry in Stanley Road, Huyton, Liverpool. To this day, Astrid still lights a candle in memory of him.
"Dear Mother,

How are you and the family – happy I hope as you said in your letter there is a gross misunderstanding on A Williams part in thinking I could possibly give even in a gift my last few precious paintings I was under the impression that he was contemplating arranging a small exhibition in his new club. I will write to him and re-enlighten him. I am so happy you had such a nice time with my father and thank you for his address, but it seems rather impossible to collect anything substantial in the way of stamps to send just yet, but I will write. I have spent the last 2 weeks composing...
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Fleetwood Owen, the premier entertainment auction house founded by Mick Fleetwood of Fleetwood Mac and auction pioneer Ted Owen, recently announced its acquisition of the Stuart Sutcliffe Collection. Legendary founder of the Beatles as we know them today, Sutcliffe joined the Quarry Men who later became the Beatles in January 1960, and in 1961, left them to pursue his passion for art. Tragically, he died in 1961 of a brain hemorrhage at the age of 21. The collection is currently on display in New York, at the Westwood Gallery in Soho and on November 13th will open in London at the Internationally...
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Dear Mother,
how are you and the family – happy I hope as you said in your letter there is a gross misunderstanding on A Williams part in thinking I could possibly give even in a gift my last few precious paintings I was under the impression that he was contemplating arranging a small exhibition in his new club. I will write to him and re-enlighten him. I am so happy you had such a nice time with my father and thank you for his address, but it seems rather impossible to collect anything substantial in the way of stamps to send just yet, but I will write. I have spent the last 2 weeks composing...
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