NOTABLE DEATHS | August 23, 2017
Tony de Brum (1945 - 2017) ›
Advocate for climate change championed the Paris Climate Agreement…
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Advocate for climate change championed the Paris Climate Agreement…
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Rudolph Valentino, also known as the Latin Lover...
To prepare it for burial, Muslim tradition requires that same-sex family members wash the body an odd number of times before covering it with a shroud.
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Ancient Greeks and Romans placed a coin in the mouth of the deceased as payment to the ferryman Charon for passage across the river Styx to the afterlife.
Obituaries usually inspire tears, but a few unique souls would rather make us laugh.
Reporter was the first woman to overnight at the South Pole.
The sketch artist they called "The cop who caught crooks with his pencil, not his gun"
Army specialist tragically died in Iraq; his legacy lives on in memorial scholarship fund
Beloved grandfather who appreciated family, humor, and good automobiles.
Entered heaven at the age of 89. His last words: "I am ready to go dancing and romancing."
One of only 2 MLB pitchers to win 20 games on a team that lost more than 100 games.
Where there is love there is life.
Popular singer during the big band era…
Tony Award-winning book writer of “Annie” and “The Producers”…
Hall of Fame Spanish-language radio voice of the Miami Marlins…
Playwright penned the award-winning “Antigone in New York”…
Science fiction master’s story inspired Spielberg’s "AI" film...
Rockabilly musician was a Sun Records veteran...