I remember going into work the day it was announced John Lennon had been murdered and being in a state of shock, announcing it to one of my bosses who happened to be my husband's business partner and he said "So!" just like that. Got my own back when some years later, he being a motor racing fan announced the death of Ayrton Senna in the same shocked way, to which I said "so!" he then said something along the lines of "you fail to appreciate he was an all time greats" "In your world maybe in his particular field which carries a certain amount of danger for participants anyway!" was my reply, I reminded him he had the same reaction to JL's death and added "I think JL will be remembered long after AS is forgotten!"
I think many of us were jealous of Jane Asher, who I think has always behaved in an exemplary fashion never discussing her relationship with Paul McCartney, in fact I think I heard her say once "who has to put up with being questioned about an old boyfriend all the time"
I was very sad when George died, although it was known he was very ill. He obviously had a great sense of humour in the face of adversity, allegedly a new employee was at his house when some maniac broke in and half killed George as he was being carried out on a stretcher he said to the new person "so what do you think of it so far?"