Obits
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Sean Lock, British Comedian, Dies at 58
The “8 Out of 10 Cats” star was heralded on social media Wednesday
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Fez Whatley, Radio Personality and Co-Host of ‘The Ron and Fez Show,’ Dies at 57
The comedian had several heart attacks over the last 16 years
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Nanci Griffith, Folk Singer Known for ‘Love at the Five and Dime,’ Dies at 68
Texas songwriter worked closely with artists such as Lyle Lovett and Emmylou Harris
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Una Stubbs, ‘Sherlock’ Star, Dies at 84
English actress portrayed Mrs. Hudson on all four seasons of the Benedict Cumberbatch-led mystery series
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Patricia Hitchcock, Actress and Daughter of Alfred Hitchcock, Dies at 93
Actress appeared in several of her father’s films, including “Strangers on a Train”
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Alex Cord, Archangel in Military Drama ‘Airwolf,’ Dies at 88
Actor and rodeo star also appeared in “Walker, Texas Ranger,” “Mission: Impossible” and “Fantasy Island”
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Sunni Welles, Actress and Bill Cosby Accuser, Dies at 72
Welles was also a singer known for performing “Rio de Janeiro Blues”
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Chucky Thompson, Producer Who Worked With Mary J Blige and Notorious B.I.G., Dies at 53
Fellow producer Young Guru posted the news to his Instagram
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Jane Withers, Josephine the Plumber in Comet Ads and ’30s Child Star, Dies at 95
Withers became a big box office draw as the foil to bubbly Shirley Temple in “Bright Eyes”
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Markie Post, ‘Night Court’ Star, Dies at 70
Actress’ other credits include “Hearts Afire” and “There’s Something About Mary”
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Dick Farrel, Anti-Vax Radio Host and Former Newsmax Anchor, Dies at 65 of COVID Complications
Broadcaster recently called Dr. Anthony Fauci a “power-tripping lying freak”
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Trevor Moore, Comedian and ‘The Whitest Kids U Know’ Co-Founder, Dies at 41
Moore also worked on multiple Disney comedy series
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Brad Allan, Stuntman and Jackie Chan Protege, Dies at 48
Allan shared over a dozen screen credits with Chan, dating back to 1997’s “Mr. Nice Guy”
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Dennis ‘Dee Tee’ Thomas, Kool & the Gang Co-Founder, Dies at 70
The saxophonist last performed with the band at their Fourth of July concert in Los Angeles
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Gina Krasley, ‘My 600-Lb Life’ Star, Dies at 30
Krasley appeared on a January 2020 episode of the TLC reality show