I was informed of this by someone in the Williamsburg area. Apparently Ed Laughry passed away in December. Found this obituary.
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/timesdispatch/obituary.aspx?n=red-hawk&pid=154837226As you can see, he maintained the imposture to the very end, and most of the condolences there still seem to think he was a Cherokee storyteller and chief. One message mentions Laughry frequently performing his fraud in Richmond elementary schools. Many of the messages seem to be from fellow members of that would be Cherokee "tribe" he claimed.
It's interesting that the service was held in an LDS chapel. Seemingly Laughry was a Mormon.
As you can see he was relatively young, early 50s. The source in Williamsburg says Laughry took his own life. No word yet of why.
The same source says there are plans for a day to honor him. Not sure what to think of that.
As many of you know, when a fraud passes on, we usually move the thread to Archives and mark it No Longer a Matter of Concern. It serves no purpose after their death. But the one exception we make is if others use the fraud's teaching to spread further lies.
I think we need to wait and see what happens in Laughry's case. Other opinions?