Every day, Legacy publishes tributes to people from all walks of life. Here in our daily news section, we say goodbye to those headline names known across the nation.
He was the voice of Babar and was a regular on “The Red Green Show.”
Every day, Legacy publishes tributes to people from all walks of life. Here in our daily news section, we say goodbye to those headline names known across the nation.
He was the voice of Babar and was a regular on “The Red Green Show.”
He was known for his work on behalf of the Native American community.
He wrote the iconic fight scene music for “Star Trek.”
The biochemist’s work in gene splicing helped lay the foundations for the biotech industry.
Foster, an Olympic medalist, was the only person to win three consecutive World Championship titles in hurdling.
He was known for “Space Battleship Yamato” and “Galaxy Express 999.”
The Pittsburgh native earned five Emmy nominations for her role in the acclaimed police drama.
Stevens starred in a wide variety of Hollywood dramas and comedies in the 1960s.
He starred as Det. John Munch on “Homicide” and “Law & Order: SVU” for 20 years.
She broke 18 world marathon swimming records.