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dead Sinéad O'Connor aka Shuhada' Davitt
Thatcher replied to Spade_Cooley's topic in DeathList Forum
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Joe Metheny, US serial killer and cannibal, has died behind bars aged 62.
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Christian Millau, French food critic who co-founded the Gault Millau guide, has died aged 88. Edit: Daily Mail, The Telegraph, Guardian obituaries.
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Darren Daulton, MLB player for the Philadelphia Phillies (1983, 1985-1997) and the Florida Marlins (1997), has died aged 55 - a DDP pick. He played in 3 All-Star games for the National League (1992, 1993, 1995). Edit: Daily Mail obituary. Don Baylor, MLB player for the Baltimore Orioles (1970-1975), Oakland Athletics (1976, 1988), California Angels (1977-1982), New York Yankees (1983-1985), Boston Red Sox (1986-1987) and the Minnesota Twins (1987), has died aged 68. He played in 1 All-Star game for the American League (1979). Edit: Daily Mail obituary.
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Dead aged 78. Edit: Daily Mail obituary.
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Dame Helen Alexander, Chief Executive of the Economist Group (1997-2008) and first female head of the CBI (2009-2011), has died aged 60 following a battle with cancer. The Guardian, The Telegraph, The Times, Independent, BBC all give obituaries.
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Martin Roth, a German museum director, notably Director of the Victoria and Albert Museum in London from 2011 to 2016, after which he left due to the UK's vote to leave the EU, has died aged 62. Edit: The Guardian, Daily Mail, Independent, Evening Standard, The Telegraph and BBC.
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Cricket Thread. Only Mad Dogs And Englishmen
Thatcher replied to The Four Horsemen's topic in DeathList Forum
Doug Insole, English cricketer, has died aged 91. He was sixth oldest living test cricketer, and after his playing career with England and Essex he went on to become President of the Marylebone Cricket Club. Edit: BBC, Telegraph (Telegraph Premium), Guardian, Daily Mail obituaries. -
Kevin McNamara MP for Hull North (1966-2005) and Shadow Secretary of State for Northern Ireland (1987-1994), has died aged 82. Edit: ITV, BBC, Guardian, The Sun, The Mirror, The Telegraph obituaries.
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Lord Hart of Chilton, Labour peer, has died aged 77. Edit: Daily Mirror obituary.
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Jim Marrs, former newspaper columnist, author and conspiracy theorist, has died aged 73.
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He's dead now - Daily Mirror, Daily Mail, BBC.
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Willie Nelson rumours online... Edit: KXAN saving the day.
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Hospitalised once again, initial reports suggest a heart attack.
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Deathlist on a national scale.
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Joan Winmill Brown (IMDb), a British actress who had a fling with Bobby Kennedy and was a follower of Billy Graham, has died 89. It's almost like The Telegraph is warming itself up for the man himself.
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Minimalists (and other classical composers/musicians)
Thatcher replied to harrymcnallysblueandwhitearmy's topic in DeathList Forum
Patrick Thomas MBE, Australian conductor, has died aged 85. -
Sir John Graham, All Black from 1958-1964 with 22 tests and 3 as Captain, has died aged 82. Edit: Daily Mail, Telegraph
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American Football Players
Thatcher replied to harrymcnallysblueandwhitearmy's topic in DeathList Forum
John Reaves, NFL quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles (1972-1974), Cincinnati Bengals (1975-1978), Minnesota Vikings (1979-1980), Houston Oilers (1981) and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1987), has died aged 67. -
And does pizza to die for!
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The Fringes Of Fame/family Of The Famous
Thatcher replied to maryportfuncity's topic in DeathList Forum
A few months later and things aren't looking up for him - his son has died of an overdose aged 29. -
Jeff Brotman, Chairman and co-founder of Costco, has died. Edit: Daily Mail, The Times obituaries.
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Chuck Loeb, jazz guitarist of Steps Ahead and Fourplay, has died aged 61.
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The Fringes Of Fame/family Of The Famous
Thatcher replied to maryportfuncity's topic in DeathList Forum
Ross Blair, son of Andy Blair and husband of Holly Matthews, has died aged 32. -
Les Murray, prominent Australian sports broadcaster, has died aged 71. Edit: Daily Mail, Guardian, Telegraph