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.
Yarbrough and Peoples topped the charts in 1981 with “Don’t Stop the Music.”
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.
Yarbrough and Peoples topped the charts in 1981 with “Don’t Stop the Music.”
Ralphs played on classics like “All the Young Dudes” and “Feel Like Makin’ Love.”
Smith made FedEx the world’s largest shipping company and a global giant.
Hamilton also was a regular on “The Waltons,” playing Verdie Foster.
Sartain was also known for “Hey Vern, It’s Ernest!” and “Mississippi Burning.”
Christie also had hits with “Rhapsody in the Rain” and “I’m Gonna Make You Mine.”
Bell was also in “Hawaii Five-O” and was a longtime Kona Brewing brand ambassador.
Burrell was known for her spiky blonde hair and as host of “Worst Cooks in America.”
Kuscsik repeatedly broke down barriers just as women were being allowed to run in marathons.
Taylor was part of the Miracle Mets squad of 1969.