She fought cancer for most of her short life.
Died 2011
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On Steve Jobs’ birthday, we revisit condolences from his many admirers – many submitted via iPhones, MacBooks and other products stemming from Jobs’ own creative mind.
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Sargent Shriver (1915 – 2011) was one of the architects of our modern society, a dedicated public servant who founded many of the organizations that make the U.S. a successful …
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Comedian Patrice O’Neal, who died Nov. 29, 2011, at 41 of complications of a stroke, was often described as loud and fearless. A hulking, 6-foot-4 man weighing at least 300 …
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Smokin’ Joe Frazier won a gold medal in the 1964 Olympics. Now Frazier’s adopted hometown, Philadelphia, is poised to honor his memory with bronze in the form of a 9-foot …
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For 35 years, Peter Falk wore Columbo’s unmistakable rumpled trench coat as he shuffled his way through the lives of the rich and famous, casually unraveling seemingly perfect murders…
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Jackie Cooper, “America’s Boy,” first appeared onscreen at age 3. He was an American screen presence for more than five decades…
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When James Arness was born, his parents could hardly have guessed that someday thousands of babies would be named after him. If you know any men born between 1955 and …
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“Oooh yeah!” We’re remembering Macho Man Randy Savage’s seven world championships, his showmanship, and his fantastically flashy costumes.
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Andy Rooney skewered pretty much anything that had ever annoyed him…