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Brothers gained fame as a frequent guest on television talk shows and as an advice columnist for Good Housekeeping magazine and newspapers throughout the United States. People we lost in — Ray Harryhausen , the stop-motion animation and special-effects master whose work influenced such directors as Steven Spielberg, Peter Jackson and George Lucas, died on May 7 at age 92, according to the Facebook page of the Ray and Diana Harryhausen Foundation.
People we lost in — Grammy-winning guitarist Jeff Hanneman , a founding member of the heavy metal band Slayer, died on May 2 of liver failure.
People we lost in — Chris Kelly , one-half of the s rap duo Kris Kross, died on May 1 at an Atlanta hospital after being found unresponsive at his home, the Fulton County medical examiner's office told CNN. Kelly, right, and Chris Smith shot to stardom in with the hit "Jump. People we lost in — George Jones , the country music legend whose graceful, evocative voice gave depth to some of the greatest songs in country music -- including "She Thinks I Still Care," "The Grand Tour" and "He Stopped Loving Her Today" -- died on April 26 at age 81, according to his public relations firm.
People we lost in — Actor Allan Arbus poses for a portrait with his daughter photographer Amy Arbus in Allan Arbus, who played psychiatrist Maj. People we lost in — Folk singer Richie Havens , the opening act at the Woodstock music festival, died on April 22 of a heart attack, his publicist said. People we lost in — Australian rocker Chrissy Amphlett , the Divinyls lead singer whose group scored an international hit with the sexually charged "I Touch Myself" in the early s, died on April 21 from breast cancer and multiple sclerosis, her husband said.
People we lost in — Pat Summerall , the NFL football player turned legendary play-by-play announcer, was best known as a broadcaster who teamed up with former NFL coach John Madden.
Summerall died April 16 at the age of People we lost in — Comedian Jonathan Winters died on April 11 at age Known for his comic irreverence, he had a major influence on a generation of comedians. Here he appears on "The Jonathan Winters Show" in People we lost in — Sir Robert Edwards , a "co-pioneer" of the in vitro fertilization technique and Nobel Prize winner, died April 10 in his sleep after a long illness, the University of Cambridge said. He is pictured on July 25, , holding the world's first "test-tube baby," Louise Joy Brown, alongside the midwife and Dr.
Patrick Steptoe, who helped develop the fertility treatment. People we lost in — Annette Funicello , one of the best-known members of the original s "Mickey Mouse Club" and a star of s "beach party" movies, died at age 70 on April 8. People we lost in — Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher , a towering figure in postwar British and world politics and the only woman to become British prime minister, died at the age of 87 on Monday, April 8. People we lost in — Designer Lilly Pulitzer , right, died on April 7 at age 81, according to her company's Facebook page.
The Palm Beach socialite was known for making sleeveless dresses from bright floral prints that became known as the "Lilly" design. Ebert had taken a leave of absence on April 2 after a hip fracture was revealed to be cancer. People we lost in — Jane Nebel Henson , wife of the late Muppets creator Jim Henson and instrumental in the development of the world-famous puppets, died April 2 after a long battle with cancer.
Ramone died March 30 at the age of People we lost in — Gordon Stoker , left, who as part of the vocal group the Jordanaires sang backup on hits by Elvis Presley, died March 27 at People we lost in — Deke Richards , center, died March 24 at age Richards was a producer and songwriter who was part of the team responsible for Motown hits such as "I Want You Back" and "Maybe Tomorrow.
People we lost in — Legendary publisher, promoter and weightlifter Joe Weider , who created the Mr. Olympia contest and brought California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to the United States, died at age 93 on March People we lost in — Playboy magazine's "Playmate of the Year," Christa Speck Krofft , died March 22 of natural causes at the age of People we lost in — Rena Golden , who held top positions at CNN, died at age 51 after battling lymphoma for two years on March People we lost in — Harry Reems , the porn star best known for playing Dr.
Young in the adult film classic "Deep Throat," died March 19, according to a spokeswoman at a Salt Lake City hospital. Reems, whose real name is Herbert Streicher, was People we lost in — Sweden's Princess Lilian , the Welsh-born model who lived with her lover Prince Bertil for 30 years before they were married, has died at the age of 97, the Swedish Royal Court said in a statement.
People we lost in — Alvin Lee , the speed-fingered British guitarist who lit up Woodstock with a monumental minute version of his song "I'm Going Home," died on March 6, according to his website. People we lost in — Hugo Chavez , the polarizing president of Venezuela who cast himself as a "21st century socialist" and foe of the United States, died March 5, said Vice President Nicolas Maduro.
People we lost in — Actor Dale Robertson , who was popular for his western TV shows and movies, died at age 89 on Thursday, February People we lost in — Richard Street , former member of the Temptations, died at age 70 on February Street, second from the left, poses for a portrait with fellow members of the Temptations circa People we lost in — Van Cliburn , the legendary pianist honored with a New York ticker-tape parade for winning a major Moscow competition in , died on February 27 after a battle with bone cancer, his publicist said.
Surgeon General C. Everett Koop died on February People we lost in — Damon Harris , former member of the Motown group the Temptations, died at age 62 on February Harris, center on the stool, poses for a portrait with fellow members of The Temptations circa Gaines on the comedy "A Different World," died on February 19 at the age of People we lost in — Country singer Mindy McCready was found dead on February 17 of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, authorities said.
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People we lost in — Patty Andrews , center, the last surviving member of the Andrews Sisters, died at her Northridge, California, home on January 30, her publicist Alan Eichler said. Patty is seen in this photograph with her sisters Maxene, left, and Laverne. People we lost in — Baseball Hall of Famer and St.
Louis Cardinals great Stan Musial died on January 19, according to his former team. People we lost in — Baseball Hall of Fame manager Earl Sidney Weaver , who led the Baltimore Orioles to four pennants and a World Series title with a pugnacity toward umpires, died January 19 of an apparent heart attack at age 82, Major League Baseball said. People we lost in — Pauline Phillips , better known to millions of newspaper readers as the original Dear Abby advice columnist, has died after a long battle with Alzheimer's Disease.
She died January 16 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, at age Swartz also co-founded Demand Progress, a political action group that campaigns against Internet censorship.
People we lost in — Claude Nobs , the founder of the Montreux Jazz Festival, died aged 76 following a skiing accident. People we lost in — Richard Ben Cramer , the Pulitzer Prize-winning writer whose book "What It Takes" remains one of the most detailed and passionate of all presidential campaign chronicles, died January 7, according to his longtime agent.
People we lost in — Director and stuntman David R. Ellis died on January 7. The former Mrs. Gingrich says Newt began to plan a run for President at the time of the divorce and told her that Callista "was going to help him become President. In a statement to ABC News provided by the campaign, Gingrich's two daughters from his first marriage said, "The failure of a marriage is a terrible and emotional experience for everyone involved.
The daughters, Kathy Lubbers and Jackie Cushman said they would not say anything negative about Marianne and said their father "regrets any pain he may have caused in the past to people he loves. Click here to return to The Blotter homepage. We'll notify you here with news about. Turn on desktop notifications for breaking stories about interest?
Look, I think it's a decision you have to make. I have been very open about my life, I have been very open about mistakes I have made, I have been very open about needing to go to God for forgiveness and to seek reconciliation. Callista and I have a wonderful relationship. We are very close to our two daughters, and their son, and their husbands.
We are very close to our two grandchildren, Maggie and Robert. I'm 68 years old, I'm a grandfather. We entered this race - we had to think this through for a year. Because we knew we'd get beaten up, we knew we'd get lied about, we knew we'd get smeared, we knew we'd have nasty attack ads.
And we decided the country was worth the pain. Now people have got to decide, you know? All rights reserved.