Robert Lewis Burns Jr., the original drummer in Southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd, died in a car crash Friday night in Georgia, a Georgia State Patrol spokesman said.
Burns, 64, died after his car hit a mailbox and a tree in Cartersville, Georgia, spokesman James Tallent said.
Elmer Lach, a durable, undersize Hall of Fame center who used every one of his 165 pounds in becoming one of the National Hockey League’s most combative players and helping the Montreal Canadiens win three Stanley Cups more than 60 years ago, died on Saturday in Montreal. He was 97.
Obscure to many but perhaps someone has a theme of aging hockey players.
Jenny Wallenda, 87, the matriarch of the famous family of high-flying circus performers, died late Saturday at her home in Sarasota, Fla., according to family members.
Born in 1927, Jenny Wallenda performed on the high wire as an adult and on bareback horses as a child.
According to the Sarasota Herald Tribune, she advocated for causes important to the circus community in her later years and was inducted into the Ring of Fame in 2008.
Quantity, not quality, is one of the most prestigious awards in the pantheon of Death Poolers. So what if it’s like shooting really old people in a barrel.:eek:
The last movie imdb has Best listed for is Old Soldiers (2015). It says pre-production, so I guess he was not qualified to be in it, since he did the thing that old soldiers never do.