Comedian Vic Henley, who was a frequent guest on theOpie and Anthonyradio show, has died at 57.
In aFacebook post, his niece said Henley died Monday after he suffered a pulmonary embolism over the weekend.
“And he loved his work because it brought him so many of his friends.

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His friends were also a part of his and our family.
Last week, he was just telling me how much he loved his life.
After the news broke, Greg “Opie” Hughes took to Twitter to mourn his friend.
R I P @VicHenley A great comic.
Loved doing radio with him but loved even more our friendship.
The long hilarious knowledgeable phone calls.
Always happy, rarely sad.
@VicHenley never had a bad word to say about anyone.
His laugh/giggle was so contagious which you wanted to be around.
Music knowledge second to none.”
“RIP VIC HENLEY.
Such a funny man.
Thoughts and prayers to his family,” Sandler tweeted.
“We lost a good friend today in the comedy world.
“Vic was such a warm special funny man,” Gaffigantweeted.
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