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Banks' first marriage was to American singer and musician Sidonie Jordan (known as Sidney Foxx). They first met in 1974 and co-formed Empire, and divorced in 1985.<ref name=Gonzo2015/> Banks moved to Los Angeles, California in 1976.<ref name=Story2010/> In 1996, Banks left the US for his childhood home in Barnet, north London, to care for his ailing father.<ref name=BarnetToday13/> In 1999, he married Peruvian-born Cecilia Quino Rutte. Although Banks found married life "fantastic" at one point, his second marriage ended in a divorce by the early 2000s due to the effects of his medication to treat his depression, which his friends said made him difficult to live with.<ref name=Independent/><ref name=BarnetToday13>{{cite web|url=http://www.barnet-today.co.uk/News.cfm?id=8220&headline=%27Architect+of+prog+music%27+Peter+Banks+dies+at+home+in+High+Barnet|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131214101025/http://www.barnet-today.co.uk/News.cfm?id=8220&headline=%27Architect+of+prog+music%27+Peter+Banks+dies+at+home+in+High+Barnet|archive-date=14 December 2013|title='Architect of prog music' Peter Banks dies at home in High Barnet|date=13 March 2013|access-date=23 June 2018}}</ref> A longtime friend said he also went through seasonal "dark" periods around February and March.<ref name=CR2014/> |
Banks' first marriage was to American singer and musician Sidonie Jordan (known as Sidney Foxx). They first met in 1974 and co-formed Empire, and divorced in 1985.<ref name=Gonzo2015/> Banks moved to Los Angeles, California in 1976.<ref name=Story2010/> In 1996, Banks left the US for his childhood home in Barnet, north London, to care for his ailing father.<ref name=BarnetToday13/> In 1999, he married Peruvian-born Cecilia Quino Rutte. Although Banks found married life "fantastic" at one point, his second marriage ended in a divorce by the early 2000s due to the effects of his medication to treat his depression, which his friends said made him difficult to live with.<ref name=Independent/><ref name=BarnetToday13>{{cite web|url=http://www.barnet-today.co.uk/News.cfm?id=8220&headline=%27Architect+of+prog+music%27+Peter+Banks+dies+at+home+in+High+Barnet|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131214101025/http://www.barnet-today.co.uk/News.cfm?id=8220&headline=%27Architect+of+prog+music%27+Peter+Banks+dies+at+home+in+High+Barnet|archive-date=14 December 2013|title='Architect of prog music' Peter Banks dies at home in High Barnet|date=13 March 2013|access-date=23 June 2018}}</ref> A longtime friend said he also went through seasonal "dark" periods around February and March.<ref name=CR2014/> |
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In 2011, Banks was hospitalised with a case of [[septicaemia]], likely caused from an infected tooth due to dental neglect. He also caught [[Legionnaires' disease]].<ref name=Independent/> During this time his doctors discovered a cancerous tumour.<ref name=CR2014/> Banks died on 7 March 2013 in his rented flat where he grew up in [[Chipping Barnet]], London, aged 65. He failed to turn up for a scheduled recording session, and a concerned friend had medical staff break into his home, where his body was discovered. The coroner declared that he died from [[heart failure]].<ref name=Independent/><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/original-yes-guitarist-peter-banks-dead-at-65-20130312|title=Peter Banks, Original Yes Guitarist, Dead at 65|website=Rolling Stone|access-date=23 June 2018}}</ref> His former business partner and manager George Mizer, who he first met in the 1970s, organised Banks' posthumous business affairs, and discovered that Banks' body was unclaimed in the local mortuary. As Banks had no children or a will, Mizer reached out to Quino, who gave the required approval for the body to be released. There was no money to pay for a funeral or wake, so Mizer setup an online fund for fans to contribute. Banks was cremated, after which several friends and associates, including [[ |
In 2011, Banks was hospitalised with a case of [[septicaemia]], likely caused from an infected tooth due to dental neglect. He also caught [[Legionnaires' disease]].<ref name=Independent/> During this time his doctors discovered a cancerous tumour.<ref name=CR2014/> Banks died on 7 March 2013 in his rented flat where he grew up in [[Chipping Barnet]], London, aged 65. He failed to turn up for a scheduled recording session, and a concerned friend had medical staff break into his home, where his body was discovered. The coroner declared that he died from [[heart failure]].<ref name=Independent/><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/original-yes-guitarist-peter-banks-dead-at-65-20130312|title=Peter Banks, Original Yes Guitarist, Dead at 65|website=Rolling Stone|access-date=23 June 2018}}</ref> His former business partner and manager George Mizer, who he first met in the 1970s, organised Banks' posthumous business affairs, and discovered that Banks' body was unclaimed in the local mortuary. As Banks had no children or a will, Mizer reached out to Quino, who gave the required approval for the body to be released. There was no money to pay for a funeral or wake, so Mizer setup an online fund for fans to contribute. Banks was cremated, after which several friends and associates, including [[David Cross]] of [[King Crimson]] and original Yes manager [[Roy Flynn]], met for a memorial drink in [[Denmark Street]]. Mizer kept the ashes, and sprinkled some in areas that meant something to Banks.<ref name=CR2014/> |
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