Tuesday
marks the 40th anniversary of John Lennon's death.
On
Dec. 8, 1980, the former Beatle was shot to death outside his New York City
apartment building by an apparently deranged fan, Mark David Chapman. Lennon
was 40 years old.
His
career was marked not only by his work with the Beatles, but also a timeless
volume of work as a solo artist.
Drummer
Ringo Starr requested for "every music radio station in the world sometime
today play Strawberry Fields Forever."
Lennon
owned a waterfront estate overlooking Cold Spring Harbor, where he had
developed an interest in sailing. Tyler Coneys, whose family owned Coneys
Marine in Huntington, believes he sold John Lennon his first sailboat in May
1980, and was teaching him how to sail in the months before his death.
"He
was so excited he got a boat. It was like his dream come true,” Coneys told
News 12. "We took the boat to Bermuda in June. And then he started
working on his record album again because he was inspired by the whole
thing."
Some
copies of home videos of Lennon and his family have surfaced on YouTube in
recent years. Tyler says the time he spent with the musical icon are burned in
his memory. He says Lennon was just a regular guy who became a friend.
"The
world is a better place because of people like him. He really was a good
soul," said Coneys.