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  • Weekly Obits

    As we get Older it becomes a Pass Time to look around and see who is No Longer with us ....


    Deaths reported during the week ending 22 April 2006

    Saturday, 15 April
    Louise Smith, auto racer (NASCAR), of cancer, 89.

    Sunday, 16 April
    Morton Freedbood, aka John Godey, author ("The Taking of Pelham One Two Three"), 93.
    Dan Schaefer, U.S. Congressman (R-CO, 1983-99), of cancer, 70.

    Monday, 17 April
    Henderson Forsythe, actor (Dr. David Stewart on "As the World Turns"), 88.

    Wednesday, 19 April
    Bob Dove, NFL football player (Detroit Lions), after a lengthy illness, 85.

    Thursday, 20 April
    Robert B. Wegman, grocer (Wegmans), 87.

    Saturday, 22 April
    Ed Davis, Los Angeles police chief (1969-78), 89.
    Alida Valli, actress ("The Third Man"), 84.

    Compiled by David Carson
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    Last edited by Ldawg; 04-24-2006, 12:59 PM.

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    Thanks Monte for the sticky ....

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    • #3
      Deaths reported during the week ending 29 April 2006

      Sunday, 23 April
      William P. Gottlieb, jazz photographer (1947 portrait of Billie Holiday), of a stroke, 89.
      Phil Walden, music producer (Allman Brothers), of cancer, 66.

      Monday, 24 April
      Sibby Sisti, major leaguer (Boston Braves), 85.

      Tuesday, 25 April
      Bonnie Owens, country singer ("Just Between the Two of Us"), of Alzheimer's disease, 76. She was the wife of country singers Buck Owens and Merle Haggard.

      Friday, 27 April
      Steve Howe, major leaguer (Los Angeles Dodgers), in an auto accident, 48.
      Harvey Ratner, NBA basketball executive (Minnesota Timberwolves), of cancer, 79.

      Saturday, 28 April
      John Kenneth Galbraith, economist ("The Affluent Society"), 97.

      Compiled by David Carson

      RIP

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      • #4
        Deaths reported during the week ending 6 May 2006

        Wednesday, 26 April
        Russ Swan, major leaguer (Seattle Mariners), of injuries from a fall, 42.

        Thursday, 27 April
        Kay Noble-Bell, pro wrestler, of stomach cancer, 65.
        Louis Rukeyser, TV host ("Wall $treet Week"), of bone marrow cancer, 73.

        Sunday, 30 April
        Jay Bernstein, Hollywood publicist, following a stroke, 69.

        Monday, 1 May
        J O H N N Y Paris, rock musician (J o h n n y & the Hurricanes), after a lengthy illness, 65.

        Compiled by David Carson
        Last edited by Ldawg; 05-08-2006, 09:09 AM.

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        • #5
          Deaths reported during the week ending 13 May 2006

          Wow - many of the folks this week were even way before my time !

          Thursday, 4 May
          Jim Delsing, major leaguer (St. Louis Browns), of cancer, 80.

          Friday, 5 May
          Larry Attebery, TV journalist (Los Angeles), of complications from pancreatic cancer, 73.

          Monday, 8 May
          John Kimbrough, college football player (Texas A&M) and actor ("Sundown Jim"), of pneumonia, 87.
          Iain MacMillan, photographer ("Abbey Road" album cover), cause not reported, 67.

          Tuesday, 9 May
          Frank Boos, antiques expert ("Antiques Roadshow"), of complications from vascular disease, 70.

          Wednesday, 10 May
          Val Guest, science fiction filmmaker ("The Quatermass Experiment"), 94.
          Floyd Patterson, heavyweight boxer, of prostate cancer, 71.
          A.M. "Abe" Rosenthal, news editor (New York Times), of complications from a stroke, 84.

          Thursday, 11 May
          Frank Thomas Jr., actor ("Tom Corbett, Space Cadet"), following a stroke, 85.

          Friday, 12 May
          Gillespie V. "Sonny" Montgomery, U.S. Congressman (D-MS, 1967-97), after a lengthy illness, 85.

          Saturday, 13 May
          Ryan Francis, college basketball player (USC), shot while visiting back home (homicide), 19.

          Compiled by David Carson

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          • #6
            Deaths reported during the week ending 20 May 2006

            Saturday, 13 May
            Johnnie Wilder Jr., R&B singer (Heatwave), cause not reported, 56.

            Sunday, 14 May
            Lew Anderson, actor (Clarabell the Clown on "The Howdy Doody Show"), of complications from prostate cancer, 84.
            Jim Lemon, major leaguer (Senators/Twins), of cancer, 78.
            Stanley Kunitz, poet, 100.

            Monday, 15 May
            George Blackburn, college football coach (Virginia), 93.
            Chic Hecht, U.S. Senator (R-NV, 1983-89), of prostate cancer, 77.
            Bill Strode, photographer, cause not reported, 68.

            Tuesday, 16 May
            Dan Ross, NFL football player (Cincinnati Bengals), collapsed after jogging, 49.

            Friday, 19 May
            Freddie Garrity, pop singer (Freddie and the Dreamers), of emphysema, 65 or 69.

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            • #7
              Deaths reported during the week ending 27 May 2006

              Sunday, 21 May
              Spencer Clark, auto racer (NASCAR), in a roadway automobile accident, 19.
              Billy Walker, country singer ("Charlie's Shoes"), in an automobile accident, 77.

              Monday, 22 May
              Tom Adams, Florida leuitenant governor (D-1971-75), in an automobile accident, 89.

              Tuesday, 23 May
              Lloyd Bentsen, U.S. Senator (D-TX, 1971-93), from complications of a stroke, 85.
              Jim Trimble, NFL football coach (Philadelphia Eagles), 87.
              "Cowboy" Bob Yuma, pro wrestler, of lung disease, 55.

              Wednesday, 24 May
              Robert N. Giaimo, U.S. Congressman (D-CT, 1959-81), from lung ailments, 86.

              Thursday, 25 May
              Desmond Dekker, Jamaican ska musician ("Israelites"), apparently of a heart attack, 64.

              Friday, 26 May
              James Briggs McClatchy, newspaper publisher, of complications from surgery, 85.
              Ted Schroeder, pro tennis player, of cancer, 84.

              Saturday, 27 May
              Paul Gleason, actor ("The Breakfast Club"), of mesothelioma lung cancer, 67.
              Craig "Ironhead" Heyward, NFL football player (New Orleans Saints) / Zest spokesman, of a brain tumor, 39.

              Compiled by David Carson

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              • #8
                Deaths reported during the week ending 3 June 2006

                Saturday, 27 May
                Romeo Lucas Garcia, Guatemalan president (1978-82), of respiratory failure, 81.

                Sunday, 28 May
                "Apache" Bull Ramos, pro wrestler, cause and age not reported.

                Tony Sardisco, AFL football player (Boston Patriots), of a heart attack, 73.

                Monday, 29 May
                Peter C. Borsari, celebrity photographer (Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton), of complications from knee surgery, 67. :confused:

                Brook Byron, actress ("Dimples"), 92.

                Steve Mizerak, professional pool player, of complications from gall bladder surgery, 61.

                Tuesday, 30 May
                Slim Aarons, celebrity photographer ("A Wonderful Time"), of complications from a heart attack and stroke, 89.

                Bobby L. Harden, country singer (The Harden Trio), cause not reported, 70.

                Robert Sterling, actor (George Kerby on "Topper"), of natural causes, 88.

                Wednesday, 31 May
                Bobby Dykes, boxer, of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, 77.

                Thursday, 1 June
                J O H N N Y Grande, rock and roll pianist (Bill Haley and the Comets), of natural causes, 76.

                Friday, 2 June
                Vince Welnick, rock keyboardist (The Grateful Dead), from unspecified injuries (suicide has been speculated), age 51 or 55.

                Compiled by David Carson
                Last edited by Ldawg; 06-05-2006, 01:13 AM.

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                • #9
                  Deaths reported during the week ending 10 June 2006

                  Saturday, 27 May
                  "Apache" Bull Ramos, pro wrestler, after a lengthy illness, 71.

                  Alex Toth, comic artist ("Space Ghost"), case not reported, 77.

                  Wednesday, 31 May
                  Betty Beale, society columnist (Washington Star), 94.

                  Terrence J. McCann, freestyle wrestler (1960 Olympics), of mesothelioma (chest cancer), 72.

                  Thursday, 1 June
                  Calvin "Prince" Pullins, pro wrestler, cause not reported, 74.

                  Sunday, 4 June
                  Robert Taylor, NFL football player (New York Giants), of complications from colon surgery, 68.

                  Monday, 5 June
                  Eric Gregg, major-league umpire, of a stroke, 55.

                  Tuesday, 6 June
                  Arnold Newman, celebrity portrait photographer, of a heart attack, 88.

                  Billy Preston, pop musician of kidney failure resulting from chronic hypertension, 59.

                  Wednesday, 7 June
                  Eddie Malone, major leaguer (Chicago White Sox), of a respiratory illness, 85. * His death was reported on 8 June, with no date of death given.

                  Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, Iraqi militant, in a U.S.-led air strike, 39.

                  John "Earthquake" Tenta, pro wrestler, of bladder cancer, 42.

                  Thursday, 8 June
                  Robert Donner, actor (Exidor on "Mork & Mindy"), from a heart attack, 75.

                  Saturday, 10 June
                  Moe Drabowsky, major leaguer (Baltimore Orioles), of complications from multiple myeloma (bone marrow cancer), 70.

                  Compiled by David Carson

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                  • #10
                    Happy to say that there's not that much to Report for last week !
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                    Deaths reported during the week ending 17 June 2006:

                    Sunday, 11 June
                    Tim Hildebrandt, artist (Star Wars movie poster), from complications of diabetes, 67.

                    Mike Quarry, boxer, from boxing-induced dementia, 55. He was the brother of boxer Jerry Quarry, who died from the same condition in 1999 at age 53.

                    Jack Walsh, strongman, from unspecified internal bleeding, 77.

                    Tuesday, 13 June
                    Charles Haughey, Irish prime minister, of prostate cancer, 80.

                    Compiled by David Carson

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                    • #11
                      Deaths reported during the week ending 24 June 2006

                      Saturday, 17 June
                      Arthur Franz, actor ("Hellcats of the Navy"), of heart failure and emphysema, 86.

                      Bob Weaver, TV weather caster (Miami), after an illness, 77.

                      Sunday, 18 June
                      Vincent Sherman, film & TV director ("Old Acquaintance"), of natural causes, 99.

                      Richard Stahl, actor ("Beware! The Blob"), of Parkinson's disease, 74.

                      Monday, 19 June
                      Duane Roland, rock guitarist (Molly Hatchet), of natural causes, 53.

                      Tuesday, 20 June
                      E. Pierce Marshall, oil fortune heir and litigant vs. Anna Nicole Smith, after a brief illness, 67.

                      Charles Smith, R&B guitarist (Kook & the Gang), after a lengthy illness, 57.

                      Wednesday, 21 June
                      Theo Bell, NFL football player (Pittsburgh Steelers), of kidney disease, 52.

                      Mickey Sims, NFL football player (Cleveland Browns), of a heart attack, 51.

                      Friday, 23 June
                      "Crazy Luke" Graham, real name Grady Johnson, pro wrestler, of apparent heart failure, age not reported.

                      Aaron Spelling, TV producer ("Charlie's Angels"), following a stroke, 83.

                      Saturday, 24 June
                      Patsy Ramsey, person of interest in the murder of her daughter, JonBenet Ramsey, of ovarian cancer, 49.

                      Compiled by David Carson

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                        Deaths reported during the week ending 1 July 2006

                        Sunday, 25 June

                        Arif Mardin, music producer, of pancreatic cancer, 72.

                        Monday, 26 June

                        Marlon Kalkai, aka Tiger Khan, pro wrestler, cause not reported, age not given (early 30's).

                        Abbye Stockton, weightlifter, of Alzheimer's disease, 88.

                        Tuesday, 27 June

                        Eileen Barton, singer ("If I Knew You Were Comin' I'd've Baked a Cake"), of natural causes, 76.

                        J. Robert Elliott, U.S. judge (Georgia), 96.

                        Wednesday, 28 June

                        Lennie Weinrib, voice actor ("H.R. Pufnstuf"), following a stroke, 71.

                        Thursday, 29 June

                        Randy Walker, college football coach (Northwestern), of an apparent heart attack, 52.

                        Saturday, 1 July

                        Irving Green, recording executive (Mercury Records), of natural causes, 90.

                        Ryutaro Hashimoto, Japanese prime minister (1996-98), following abdominal surgery, 68.

                        Compiled by David Carson

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                        • #13
                          Deaths reported during the week ending 8 July 2006

                          Monday, 26 June
                          Jeffrey Brock, actor (Fleegle on "The Banana Splits"), of a brain tumor, 64 or 65.

                          Wednesday 28 June
                          George Page, TV host ("Nature"), of cancer, 71.

                          Saturday, 1 July
                          Willie Denson, songwriter ("Mama Said"), of lung cancer, 69.

                          Sunday, 2 July
                          Jan Murray, TV host ("Treasure Hunt"), 89.

                          Monday, 3 July
                          Dick Dickey, NBA basketball player (Boston Celtics), of complications from lung surgery, 79.

                          Benjamin Hendrickson, actor (Chief Hal Munson on "As the World Turns"), shot (suicide), 55.

                          Ken Lay, business executive (Enron), of a heart attack, 64.

                          Amzie Strickland, actress, 87.

                          Tuesday, 4 July
                          Lars Korvald, Norwegian prime minister (Christian Democrat, 1972-73), 90.

                          Bobby Joe Mason, college & professional basketball player (Bradley & Harlem Globetrotters), from a cardiac arrest, 70.

                          Thursday, 6 July
                          Ralph Ginzburg, publisher ("Eros"), of multiple myeloma, 76.

                          Kasey Rogers, actress (Louise Tate on "Bewitched"), of cancer, 79

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