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Dead aged 83. Obituaries: The Sun, The Independent, Daily Mirror, Daily Mail, Daily Express, Daily Star, Metro, BBC.
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I’d like to join please
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Ed Broadbent, Leader of Canada’s New Democratic Party from 1975-1989, has died aged 87.
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Buddy Harrelson, played for the New York Mets (1965-1977), Philadelphia Phillies (1977-1979) and the Texas Rangers (1980), has died aged 79. Later managed the New York Mets (1990-1991). Obituaries: Daily Mail
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The Cardinals Of The Roman Catholic Church
Thatcher replied to Pagad Ultimo's topic in DeathList Forum
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Peter Johnson, businessman and former owner of Everton during the 90s, has died aged 84. He owned Everton from 1994-1998, which included their 1995 FA Cup win, and also owned Tranmere Rovers. Obituaries: The Sun, BBC
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Vince Clarke’s wife, Tracey Hurley, has died. Obituaries: The Sun
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Jim Irsay, billionaire businessman and owner of the Indianapolis Colts, receiving treatment for a ‘severe respiratory illness’. Expected to make a recovery, but the article details his alcohol and drug misuse, noting 15 rehab visits.
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Adan Canto, Mexican actor who appeared in The Following, Blood & Oil, Narcos, Designated Survivor and starred in The Cleaning Lady, has died aged 42 following a private battle with appendiceal cancer. He also appeared in X-Men: Days of Future Past. Obituaries: The Sun, Daily Mirror, Metro, BBC
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Defence Secretary Austin had prostate cancer - reportedly treated and cured. To clarify: he had the surgery for the cancer in December. The January hospitalisation was as a result of a UTI following the surgery.
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Is this cult taking applications so we can learn the secrets?
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The Honourable James Ogilvy (brother in law of Princess Alexandra, The Lady Ogilvy) dead aged 89.
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Frans Janssens, represented Belgium at the 1970 World Cup, has died aged 78.
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JPR Williams, who gained 55 caps for Wales and 8 for the British Lions, dead aged 74. Obituaries: BBC, Daily Telegraph, The Sun, Daily Mail, Daily Mirror
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Guy Bonnet, French representative at the 1970 and 1983 Contests, has died aged 78. He finished fourth in 1970, twelfth in 1983, as well as composing the song for Isabelle Aubret in 1968 which finished third.
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It appears Zagallo and Beckenbauer have left us, so Mr Law it’s over to you.
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11th January
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The Fringes Of Fame/family Of The Famous
Thatcher replied to maryportfuncity's topic in DeathList Forum
Gill Catchpole, the partner of English singer James Morrison, has died aged 45. Obituaries: Daily Mail, Daily Express, The Mirror, The Sun, Daily Star. -
Billy Gardner, who played for the New York Giants (1954-1955), Baltimore Orioles (1956-1959), Yankees (1961-1962) and Red Sox (1962-1963), reportedly dead aged 96. Two time World Series Champion in 1954 and 1961.
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Professor Sir Roy Calne, British surgeon and transplant pioneer, has died aged 93. He completed the first liver transplant in Europe in 1968 and the first heart, liver and lung transplant in 1987. Recipient of the Pride of Britain Lifetime Achievement Award in 2014. Obituaries: BBC, Independent, Daily Mail, The Telegraph
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Sarah Rice, American stage actress and the original Johanna in Sweeney Todd on Broadway, has died.
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In advance of the Paris Olympics this year, I was doing some separate research but thought it was worthwhile putting here - surviving Team GB Olympic Medallists: 1952 - Helsinki Sheila Lerwill b. 1928 - Silver (Athletics) Heather Armitage b. 1933 - Bronze (Athletics) (also 1956)* Sylvia Cheeseman b. 1929 - Bronze (Athletics)* Shirley Cawley b. 1932 - Bronze (Athletics) Don Burgess b. 1933 - Bronze (Cycling) (also 1956) Alan Newton b. 1931 - Bronze (Cycling) Tony Nunn b. 1927 - Bronze (Hockey)* 1956 - Melbourne Dick McTaggart b. 1935 - Gold (Boxing) (also 1960)* Judy Grinham b. 1939 - Gold (Swimming)* Heather Armitage b. 1933 - Silver (Athletics) (also 1952)* Jean Scrivens b. 1935 - Silver (Athletics) Thelma Hopkins - b. 1936 - Silver (Athletics) Stan Brittain b. 1931 - Silver (Cycling)* Bill Holmes b. 1936 - Silver (Cycling) John Salisbury b. 1934 - Bronze (Athletics) Don Burgess b. 1933 - Bronze (Cycling) (also 1952)* John Geddes b. 1936 - Bronze (Cycling) Margaret Edwards b. 1939 - Bronze (Swimming) 1960 - Rome Anita Lonsbrough b. 1941 - Gold (Swimming)* Dorothy Hyman b. 1941 - Silver and Bronze (Athletics) (also 1964)* Carole Quinton b. 1936 - Silver (Athletics) Dorothy Shirley b. 1939 - Silver (Athletics) Michael Howard b. 1928 - Silver (Fencing) John Pelling b. 1936 - Silver (Fencing) Natalie Steward b. 1943 - Silver and Bronze (Swimming) Peter Radford b. 1939 - x2 Bronze (Athletics)* David Segal b. 1937 - Bronze (Athletics) Dick McTaggart b. 1935 - Bronze (Boxing) (also 1956)* Brian Phelps b. 1944 - Bronze (Diving) (convicted sex offender covered in the press)* David Broome b. 1940 - Bronze (Equestrian) (also 1968) (BBC Sports Personality of the Year 1960)* 1964 - Tokyo Lynn Davies b. 1942 - Gold (Athletics)* Ann Packer b. 1942 - Gold and Silver (Athletics)* Mary Rand b. 1940 - Gold, Silver and Bronze (Athletics and Pentathlon) (only British female to win 3 medals at a single games)* Maurice Herriott b. 1939 - Silver (Athletics) Tim Graham b. 1939 - Silver (Athletics) Bill Barry b. 1940 - Silver (Rowing) John James b. 1937 - Silver (Rowing) Bob McGregor b. 1944 - Silver (Swimming)* Keith Musto b. 1936 - Silver (Sailing)* Tony Morgan b. 1931 - Silver (Sailing)* Daphne Arden b. 1941 - Bronze (Athletics) Dorothy Hyman b. 1941 - Bronze (Athletics) (also 1960)* Those with an asterix have either a good or outside chance at an obituary - The Times, Telegraph and Guardian usually have good form for providing these.
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People Who Are Dead According To Wikipedia...
Thatcher replied to Vaagheid's topic in DeathList Forum
Georgina Hale, British character actress, reportedly died earlier this month according to Wikipedia. Mentioned in the Dr Who thread. There is a report of her death on Facebook also but doesn’t let me link it. -
Del Palmer, English singer/songwriter who collaborated extensively with Kate Bush with whom he had a relationship between the 70s and 90s, reportedly dead aged 71.
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Still continues to be unclear over the date of death. The Sun’s timeline in this article gives the date as 3 January, but in their live blog (yes to all those questioning his place on the list - the Sun has been running a live blog giving us hourly and half hourly updates), the 5.00am update says he died 5 January.