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Jun 24, 2024
Taylor Wily (1968–2024), star of Hawaii Five-0 reboot
Taylor Wily was a former UFC fighter and sumo wrestler who became an actor best known for starring in rebooted television shows like “Hawaii Five-0,” “MacGyver,” and “Magnum P.I.”
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Jun 21, 2023
Clark Haggans (1977–2023), former Steelers linebacker
Clark Haggans was an NFL linebacker who helped lead the Pittsburgh Steelers to victory against the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl XL.
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Jun 21, 2022
Caleb Swanigan (1997–2022), former Purdue basketball star
Caleb Swanigan was a star power forward for the Purdue University men’s basketball team and was Indiana’s Mr. Basketball as a senior in high school.
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Jun 22, 2021
Joanne Linville (1928–2021), “Star Trek” Romulan commander actress
Joanne Linville was an actress known for roles including a Romulan commander in a 1968 episode of “Star Trek.”
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Jun 21, 2021
Mark Peel (1954–2021), Campanile chef who was a judge on “Top Chef”
Mark Peel was a celebrity chef who founded the Los Angeles restaurant Campanile and appeared on TV shows including “Top Chef” and “Hells’ Kitchen.”
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Jul 27, 2020
Kirk Perron (1964–2020), Jamba Juice founder
Kirk Perron started the popular juice company Jamba Juice in 1990 as a senior project in college.
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Jun 22, 2020
Max Tuerk (1994–2020), former NFL player with Chargers, Cardinals
Max Tuerk was a former NFL player with the San Diego/Los Angeles Chargers and the Arizona Cardinals.
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Jun 22, 2020
Jim Kiick (1946–2020), Miami Dolphins running back who won two Super Bowls
Jim Kiick was a running back who played for the Miami Dolphins during their 1972 perfect season.
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Jun 20, 2018
Peter Thomson (1929 – 2018), Australian golfing legend
Five-time British Open champion…
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Jun 20, 2017
Prodigy (1974–2017)
The rapper Prodigy from the hip-hop duo Mobb Deep died Tuesday, June 20, 2017, according to multiple news sources. He was 42.
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Jun 21, 2016
Frank Chapot (1932 - 2016), Olympic equestrian
Frank Chapot, an equestrian who won two silver medals in six Olympics, died June 20, 2016, at an assisted living center in New Jersey. He was 84. The Show Jumping Hall of Fame announced the death, noting that he was under care for Alzheimer's disease. Chapot was born Feb. 24, 1932, in Camden, New Jersey. He married the former Mary Mairs, a fellow equestrian, in 1965. They performed together at the 1964 and 1968 Olympics as a mixed jumping team, though never winning a medal. Chapot, who competed in the Olympics from 1956 to 1976, won two Olympic silver medals riding Gem Twist. In 1990, the horse was named world’s best horse at the World Equestrian Games in Stockholm, Sweden. He also coached the U.S. equestrian team when it won its first gold medal at the 1984 Olympics. Chapot’s team won a silver medal four years later.
