Monday, December 30, 2013

37 Notable Deaths Of 2013 - Farewell!

Some of the greatest, most influential people the world has ever known passed away during 2013.
These including revolutionaries, heads of state, inventors, writers, actors, successful business persons, activists, singers, sports stars, social commentators, artists, scientists and many, many more.
Here's a partial list of some of the notable people who passed on:

Patti Page, 85. Singer of the great American songbook.

Conrad Bain, 89. Veteran stage, TV and film actor.

Pauline Friedman Phillips, 94. More popularly known as Abigail Van Buren.

Ed Koch, 88. Former New York mayor and curmudgeon/politician.

Mindy McCready, 37. Top of the country music singer.

C. Everett Koop, 96. Former US Surgeon General.

Van Cliburn, 78. World-renowned pianist who enjoyed rock-star status.

Hugo Chavez, 58. Fiery populist dictator of Venezuela.

Roger Ebert, 70. First journalist to win a Pulitzer Prize for movie criticism.

Margaret Thatcher, 87. Extraordinary British prime minister who transformed her country with a fearless dedication to free markets.

Annette Funicello, 70. Child star on "The Mickey Mouse Club" in the 1950s and 1960s movie star.

Maria Tallchief, 88. One of America's first great prima ballerinas.

Al Neuharth, 89. Founder of USA Today.

George Jones, 81. The undisputed king of country music, he recorded the classic "He Stopped Loving Her Today."

Jean Stapleton, 90. A stage-trained character actress who triumphed on TV.

Frank Lautenberg, 89. Multimillionaire New Jersey businessman and long-serving US senator.

Esther Williams, 91. Swimming champion-turned-movie star.

James Gandolfini, 51. Actor whose portrayed crime boss in HBO's "The Sopranos".

Doug Engelbart, 88. Visionary who invented the computer mouse.

Amar Bose, 83. Acoustic pioneer and founder and chair of the audio technology company.

Cory Monteith, 31. Actor/singer on the television show "Glee".

Harry F. Byrd, 98. US senator from Virginia political dynasty.

Elmore Leonard, 87. Acclaimed crime novelist.

Seamus Heaney, 74. Ireland's foremost poet.

David Frost, 74. Veteran broadcaster and topnotch TV interviewer.

Ray Dolby, 80. American inventor and audio pioneer.

Eiji Toyoda, 100. Member of Toyota's founding family.

Hiroshi Yamauchi, 85. He ran Nintendo for more than 50 years.

Tom Clancy, 66. Author of high-tech, Cold War thrillers.

Scott Carpenter, 88. Second American to orbit the Earth.

Lou Reed, 71. Punk poet of rock `n' roll.

Jane Kean, 90. Best known as Trixie alongside Jackie Gleason on TV's revival of "The Honeymooners."

Paul Walker, 40. Star of the "Fast & Furious" movie series.

Nelson Mandela, 95. South Africa's first black president and an icon of freedom.

Peter O'Toole, 81. Legendary actor and eight-time Oscar nominee.

Joan Fontaine, 96. Academy Award-winning actress.

Ray Price, 87. One of country music's most popular and influential singers.

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