Veale was the Pirates’ second place all-time strikeout leader.
Died January 5
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He was once on the Church of Scientology’s board and its highest-ranking spokesman.
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MacNeil won four Stanley Cups, one as head coach and three in management.
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The Vivienne launched a career in music and made dozens of appearances on TV.
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He also co-wrote hit songs for Helen Reddy, Tanya Tucker, and Glen Campbell.
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He engineered Bush classics like “Hounds of Love” and “The Red Shoes.”
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He is remembered for a surprise interception and touchdown in Super Bowl XVIII.
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Their hits included “Seems Like I Gotta Do Wrong.”
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He appeared on TV in “Mama’s Family,” “It’s a Living,” and “L.A. Law.”
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He was one of only two players to hit five home runs in a single day.
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