Apparently, he was performing on a cruise ship when he collapsed and died.
Pete Hamilton, winner of the 1970 Daytona 500 died at 74.
Darlene Cates, the mother from “What’s Eating Gilbert Grape,” has died at 69.
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Author William Mcpherson dead at 84.
Todd Frohwirth, whose submarine delivery allowed him to pitch for four teams during nine seasons in Major League baseball, has died at the age of 54.
Brian Oldfield, who once held the USA record for the shot put and finished sixth in the event at the 1972 Olympic Games, has passed away at 71.
Former Big Ten Commissioner Wayne Duke dies at 88.
Your favorite, warm and fuzzy anarchist died, last July.
Gilbert Baker, designer of the rainbow flag, dead at 65.
Ruben Amaro Sr., who won a Gold Glove as a shortstop for the Philadelphia Phillies in 1964, has died at the age of 81. His son, Ruben Amaro Jr., is the Boston Red Sox’ first-base coach.
Yevgeny Yevtushenko, the Russian poet whose most famous work was Babi Yar, passed away at 84. Babi Yar condemned not only a Nazi massacre of Jews in Kiev, but also Soviet anti-Semitism and distortions of history.
I remember him, because I followed that Olympics when I was in high school. And not just because of the massacre, or the scandalous ending to the basketball game.
Francine Hughes Wilson the abused wife who killed her husband and subject of the book and movie The Burning Bed, dead at 69.
Wow. We owe her the “battered women’s” defense to murder. That’s young to die, but at least she outlived her bastard husband by several decades.
I read The Burning Bed. Cripes.
Richard Bolles, author of What Color Is Your Parachute?, dead at 90.
Doris DeLay celebrates her95th (not 93rd) birthday.
Damn! Another bad day for the B.L.U.E.S. Lonnie Brooks, a symbol of Chicago blues, dies at 83.
And it’s goodnight from Ronnie Corbett.
You are a year late on that one.
So I am.
Shouldn’t that be Doris Day?
I believe the Little_Pig is making a joke. Perhaps she is on his list.