Obits
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Joe Morgan, MLB Hall of Famer and Longtime Broadcaster, Dies at 77
Morgan paired with John Miller for 21 years on ESPN’s “Sunday Night Baseball”
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Margaret Nolan, Model Behind the Iconic ‘Goldfinger’ Opening Credits, Dies at 76
Actress also appeared in the Beatles film “A Hard Day’s Night”
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Tom Kennedy, ‘Name That Tune’ Host, Dies at 93
Game show host’s three-decade career also included “You Don’t Say!” and “Password Plus”
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Whitey Ford, New York Yankees Legend, Dies at 91
Six-time World Series champion played 16 seasons with the Bronx Bombers
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Eddie Van Halen Mourned by Billy Idol, Valerie Bertinelli and More: ‘He Changed the Face of Rock Music’
Legendary rock guitarist died of cancer Tuesday at 65
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Eddie Van Halen, Legendary Guitarist, Dies at 65
Founder of Van Halen died of cancer, his son Wolfgang confirmed
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Clark Middleton, ‘Twin Peaks’ and ‘Blacklist’ Actor, Dies at 63 From West Nile Virus
He also appeared in movies like “Sin City” and “Kill Bill: Vol. 2”
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Spike Lee Collaborator Thomas Jefferson Byrd Murdered in Atlanta, Director Says
Byrd appeared in eight of Lee’s films, including “Clockers” and “Chi-Raq”
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Cookie Monsta, Dubstep DJ, Dies at 31
The artist born Tony Cook’s label confirmed his death on Friday
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Archie Lyndhurst, Star of BBC Children’s Show ‘So Awkward,’ Dies at 19
Actor who played Ollie Coulton died “after a short illness,” according to CBBC
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Mac Davis, Actor, Country Star and Host of ‘The Mac Davis Show,’ Dies at 78
Davis’ songwriting credits include Elvis Presley hits “In the Ghetto,” A Little Less Conversation” and “Memories”
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Helen Reddy, ‘I Am Woman’ Singer, Dies at 78
The feminist anthem helped Reddy win a Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance
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Coliesa McMillian, ‘My 600-Lb Life’ Star, Dies at 41
She appeared on Season 8 of the TLC show earlier this year
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Harold Evans, Former Sunday Times Editor, Dies at 92
Evans — the husband of famed editor Tina Brown — led the Sunday Times’ investigation into the thalidomide scandal of the 1970s
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Gale Sayers, Chicago Bears Legend and Subject of ‘Brian’s Song,’ Dies at 77
Athlete known as the “Kansas Comet” spent seven seasons with the Bears