Monday, August 28, 2006
Jon Dough Is Dead
AVN Hall of Fame performer Jon Dough passed away on Sunday, Monique Demoan, his wife of 12 years told AVN.com. Dough was 43.
I've been with [Jon] for 12 years. We have a four-year-old daughter," Demoan said. "We lived together. I found [Jon] yesterday. ... He did take his own life."
AVN Hall of Fame performer Jon Dough passed away on Sunday, Monique Demoan, his wife of 12 years told AVN.com. Dough was 43.
Demoan, who met Dough when she worked with him in Ed Powers' Dr. Butts 3, continued, "[Jon] was a very warm, loving person.
"We fell deeply in love. He treated me very well. He put me on a pedestal and gave me everything we need. I loved him being a big man, and being held in his arms. He made me feel very comfortable, very loved… He was everything to me. And I bare his only daughter.”
Adult performer Brian Surewood has known Dough for over a decade.
“He’s always gave me phenomenal advice," Surewood said. "I worked next to him in scenes hundreds of times. We were good friends. I knew he was going through some problems. I tried to help him out before with his problems."
Dough, who grew up Pennsylvania, is also survived by his father and three sisters.
AVN.com
I've been with [Jon] for 12 years. We have a four-year-old daughter," Demoan said. "We lived together. I found [Jon] yesterday. ... He did take his own life."
AVN Hall of Fame performer Jon Dough passed away on Sunday, Monique Demoan, his wife of 12 years told AVN.com. Dough was 43.
Demoan, who met Dough when she worked with him in Ed Powers' Dr. Butts 3, continued, "[Jon] was a very warm, loving person.
"We fell deeply in love. He treated me very well. He put me on a pedestal and gave me everything we need. I loved him being a big man, and being held in his arms. He made me feel very comfortable, very loved… He was everything to me. And I bare his only daughter.”
Adult performer Brian Surewood has known Dough for over a decade.
“He’s always gave me phenomenal advice," Surewood said. "I worked next to him in scenes hundreds of times. We were good friends. I knew he was going through some problems. I tried to help him out before with his problems."
Dough, who grew up Pennsylvania, is also survived by his father and three sisters.
AVN.com
posted by Perkoff at 5:52 PM
1 Comments:
I just have this sneaking suspicion that Jon Dough will rise again...
Get it? Dough? Rise?
I crack myself up...
Get it? Dough? Rise?
I crack myself up...
