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Jan 21, 2025
Deborah Finck (1967–2025), TikTok star who chronicled cancer
Deborah Finck was a mother of three sets of twins who appeared on the show “Nanny 911” and later amassed a following when her journey with cancer was chronicled on TikTok and Instagram.
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Mar 5, 2024
Brit Turner (1967–2024), Blackberry Smoke drummer
Brit Turner was the drummer for the country rock band Blackberry Smoke.
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Jan 3, 2024
Gil de Ferran (1967–2023), French-born Brazilian championship racer
Gil de Ferran was a French-born Brazilian racer who achieved recognition as a British Formula Three champion, two-time CART World Series champion, and an Indianapolis 500 winner.
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Dec 26, 2023
Kamar de los Reyes (1967–2023), One Life to Live star
Kamar de los Reyes was an actor who starred as Antonio Vega on “One Life to Live” and had a prominent video game role in several installments of “Call of Duty.”
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Nov 27, 2023
Harald Hasselbach (1967–2023), two-time Super Bowl champion
Harald Hasselbach was an NFL player and defensive end for the Denver Broncos through two Super Bowl victories, including a start in the 1999 game.
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Sep 5, 2023
Steve Harwell (1967–2023), lead singer of Smash Mouth
Steve Harwell was the co-founder and lead singer of Smash Mouth, best known for their hits “All Star,” “Walkin' on the Sun,” and their cover of the Monkees’ “I'm a Believer.”
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Jul 5, 2023
Jimmy Kim (1967–2023), Olympic taekwondo gold medalist
Jimmy Kim was a gold medalist in the first year that taekwondo was included in the Olympics.
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Jan 3, 2023
Ken Block (1967–2023), rally driver and gymkhana YouTube star
Ken Block was a rally driver and co-founder of DC Shoes known for his gymkhana YouTube videos.
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Dec 20, 2022
Sonya Eddy (1967–2022), “General Hospital” star
Sonya Eddy was an actress best known for playing Epiphany Johnson on the soap opera “General Hospital.”
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Nov 7, 2022
Mimi Parker (1967–2022), singer and drummer for Low
Mimi Parker was the drummer and co-vocalist for the indie rock band Low, known for their slow and ethereal music.
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Aug 12, 2022
Frederick Waite Jr. (1967–2022), “Pass the Dutchie” drummer
Frederick Waite Jr. was the drummer for the British reggae band Musical Youth, known for their 1982 hit “Pass the Dutchie.”

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Jun 22, 2022
Tony Siragusa (1967–2022), legendary former NFL defensive tackle
Tony Siragusa was a popular NFL defensive tackle nicknamed “The Goose” who played with the Indianapolis Colts and the Baltimore Ravens.
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Oct 11, 2021
Shawn McLemore (1967–2021), gospel singer
Shawn McLemore was a gospel singer known for music including his 1997 album with New Image, “Wait on Him.”
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Oct 5, 2021
Marc Pilcher (1967–2021), Emmy-winning “Bridgerton” hair and makeup designer
Marc Pilcher was a British hair and makeup designer who won an Emmy Award for his work on “Bridgerton.”
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Dec 7, 2020
Natalie Desselle Reid (1967–2020), starred in 'B.A.P.S.'
Natalie Desselle Reid was a comic actor known for roles in "B.A.P.S." and "Madea's Big Happy Family."
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Apr 29, 2020
Irrfan Khan (1967–2020), Bollywood icon who costarred in “Life of Pi” and “Slumdog Millionaire”
Irrfan Khan was an actor who was well known for his work in Bollywood films as well as for roles in “Life of Pi,” “Slumdog Millionaire,” and other Hollywood films.
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Apr 27, 2020
Troy Sneed (1967–2020), Grammy-nominated gospel singer
Troy Sneedwasan acclaimed gospel musicartistwho reached No. 2 on the gospel charts with hishit song My Heart Says Yes.
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Apr 1, 2020
Adam Schlesinger (1967–2020), Fountains of Wayne bassist and songwriter
Adam Schlesinger was the bassist and one of the principal songwriters for Fountains of Wayne, who had their biggest hit with 2003’s “Stacy’s Mom.”
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Jan 7, 2020
Elizabeth Wurtzel (1967–2020), bestselling author of “Prozac Nation”
Elizabeth Wurtzel was the author of the bestselling 1994 memoir “Prozac Nation,” which detailed her long-running battle with depression, beginning when she was a child. Published when she was 27, “Prozac Nation” became a sensation for its candid, sometimes funny and sometimes soberly insightful look at Wurtzel’s own heavily medicated life, warts and all. “Prozac Nation” was an early entry in the burgeoning genre of mental health memoirs, and Wurtzel received both high praise and harsh criticism for the book. Critics called it excruciating and luminescent, narcissistic and emotionally powerful. After “Prozac Nation,” Wurtzel continued her writing career as well as later attending law school.
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Jul 16, 2019
Stephanie Niznik (1967–2019), actress played Nina on “Everwood”
Stephanie Niznik played Nina Feeney on the TV series “Everwood” and also appeared on “Star Trek: Enterprise” and “Nash Bridges.”
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Jun 26, 2019
Beth Chapman (1967–2019), “Dog the Bounty Hunter” star
Starred on the popular reality TV series with her husband Duane.
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Jun 21, 2019
Philippe Zdar (1967–2019), influential French music producer
Member of electronic music duo Cassius worked with Beastie Boys and Pharrell Williams.
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Apr 3, 2019
The Legacies of Kurt Cobain, 25 Years Later
Kurt Cobain has inspired decades of alternative and indie music, but who inspired him?
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Jul 20, 2016
Mark Takai (1967 - 2016)
Mark Takai, a U.S. Congressman representing Hawaii's 1st District, died July 20, 2016, of pancreatic cancer, according to multiple news sources. He was 49.
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Dec 4, 2015
Scott Weiland (1967–2015), Stone Temple Pilots frontman
Charismatic singer-songwriter who fronted Stone Temple Pilots and Velvet Revolver.
