Honestly?
I wish his family privacy and time to heal from their loss. Condolences to all who lose a loved one, famous or unnoticed by the media.
However, I will not notice his absence in the slightest on a day to day basis. That loss is just a by-product of our "now" culture(s.)
His works will be available for a period of time - until he is forgotten by the entertainment circus - and maybe until his fans die. Greta Garbo, Charlie Chaplin, Harold Lloyd, Douglas Fairbanks, Rudolph Valentino, William S. Hart, Buster Keaton may be remembered for a while but Max Linder, Lillian Gish, Louis Brooks are already fading from common knowledge. Eventually the great is replaced by the the "currently popular" in entertainment.
He had a good run but it is over and the fading of memories begins.
Gracias,
Glenn